Application example with extensions - AWS Elastic Beanstalk

Application example with extensions

The following example demonstrates an application source bundle with several extensibility features that Elastic Beanstalk Amazon Linux 2 and Amazon Linux 2023 platforms support: a Procfile, .ebextensions configuration files, custom hooks, and proxy configuration files.

~/my-app/ |-- web.jar |-- Procfile |-- readme.md |-- .ebextensions/ | |-- options.config # Option settings | `-- cloudwatch.config # Other .ebextensions sections, for example files and container commands `-- .platform/ |-- nginx/ # Proxy configuration | |-- nginx.conf | `-- conf.d/ | `-- custom.conf |-- hooks/ # Application deployment hooks | |-- prebuild/ | | |-- 01_set_secrets.sh | | `-- 12_update_permissions.sh | |-- predeploy/ | | `-- 01_some_service_stop.sh | `-- postdeploy/ | |-- 01_set_tmp_file_permissions.sh | |-- 50_run_something_after_app_deployment.sh | `-- 99_some_service_start.sh `-- confighooks/ # Configuration deployment hooks |-- prebuild/ | `-- 01_set_secrets.sh |-- predeploy/ | `-- 01_some_service_stop.sh `-- postdeploy/ |-- 01_run_something_after_config_deployment.sh `-- 99_some_service_start.sh
Note

Some of these extensions aren't supported on Amazon Linux AMI platform versions (preceding Amazon Linux 2).