Choose a CodeDeploy repository type
The storage location for files required by CodeDeploy is called a repository. Use of a repository depends on which compute platform your deployment uses.
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EC2/On-Premises: To deploy your application code to one or more instances, your code must be bundled into an archive file and placed in a repository where CodeDeploy can access it during the deployment process. You bundle your deployable content and an AppSpec file into an archive file, and then upload it to one of the repository types supported by CodeDeploy.
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AWS Lambda and Amazon ECS: Deployments require an AppSpec file, which can be accessed during a deployment in one of the following ways:
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From an Amazon S3 bucket.
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From text typed directly into the AppSpec editor in the console. For more information, see Create an AWS Lambda Compute Platform deployment (console) and Create an Amazon ECS Compute Platform deployment (console).
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If you use the AWS CLI, you can reference an AppSpec file that is on your hard drive or on a network drive. For more information, see Create an AWS Lambda Compute Platform deployment (CLI) and Create an Amazon ECS Compute Platform deployment (CLI).
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CodeDeploy currently supports the following repository types:
Repository Type | Repository Details | Supported Compute Platform |
Amazon S3 | Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is the AWS
solution for secure, scalable object storage. Amazon S3 stores data as objects in
buckets. An object consists of a file and, optionally, any
metadata that describes that file. To store an object in Amazon S3, you upload the file to a bucket. When you upload a file, you can set permissions and metadata on the object. Learn more: |
Deployments that use the following compute platforms can store the
revision in an Amazon S3 bucket.
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GitHub | You can store your application revisions in GitHub Learn more: |
Only EC2/On-Premises deployments can store the revision in a GitHub repository. |
Bitbucket |
You can deploy code to deployment groups of EC2 instances by using the
CodeDeploy pipe Learn more: |
Only EC2/On-Premises deployments can store the revision in a BitBucket repository. |
Note
An AWS Lambda deployment works with an Amazon S3 repository only.