Use OpenID Connect with AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps to perform AWS CodeDeploy deployments
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This article provides a step-by-step guide on using OpenID Connect (OIDC) with the AWS Toolkit for Azure DevOps to perform AWS CodeDeploy deployments.
Specifically, the article covers:
- Overview of the solution architecture and prerequisites
- Detailed steps for configuring Azure app registration, AWS OIDC provider, and IAM role
- Setting up a self-hosted Azure DevOps agent and configuring an Azure Pipeline with tasks for AWS CloudFormation and CodeDeploy
- Validating the CodeDeploy deployment and sample application
- Cleanup steps for deleting the deployed resources
- Conclusion highlighting the benefits of the solution and alternative approaches
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