AWS CodeBuild Managed Self-Hosted GitHub Action Runners
DevOps & Developer Productivity Blog
The article discusses AWS CodeBuild's new support for managed self-hosted GitHub Action runners, allowing you to build and deploy applications using GitHub Actions directly within AWS.
Specifically, the article covers:
- The architecture for running GitHub Actions on AWS CodeBuild
- Building a Rust-based AWS Lambda Function using Cargo Lambda
- Setting up a CodeBuild project to connect to a GitHub repository and configure a webhook for GitHub Actions workflow jobs
- Creating a GitHub Actions workflow for building and deploying the Rust Lambda Function on AWS
- Testing the GitHub Actions workflow and deployment process
- The benefits of using CodeBuild's managed GitHub Action runners, such as reserved capacity, access to VPC resources, and support for various compute platforms
- Conclusion highlighting the seamless integration between GitHub Actions and AWS using CodeBuild's managed runners
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