End-to-end CI/CD pipeline using Jenkins Declarative Pipeline. Includes parallel testing, SonarQube integration, Docker/ECR deployments, and Helm-based Kubernetes rollout.
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End-to-end CI/CD pipeline using Jenkins Declarative Pipeline. Includes parallel testing, SonarQube integration, Docker/ECR deployments, and Helm-based Kubernetes rollout.
This repository provides a detailed guide and sample code for deploying a containerized web application using Docker, Amazon ECS, and Fargate. It includes steps to build and push a Docker image to Amazon ECR, and deploy it with ECS, along with optional scaling and load balancing setups.
ServerlessECS is a generic example of deploying a serverless application on AWS using ECS and Docker. It includes flexible configurations for IAM roles, ECS task definitions, and log retention policies. Written in Python 3.12, this repository offers a scalable and general-purpose solution, easily deployable with the Serverless Framework.
token refresher for AWS ECR images used outside of EKS
This project build a Docker container from scratch. It pushes the image to Amazon ECR and Docker Hub.
Openresty based pull/push through proxy for AWS ECR with support of cache, token refresh and rootless operation.
This is very simple node.js application for testing
GitHub Action to pull ECR tag of latest Docker image
🐳 A Docker image based on containrrr/watchtower for use with AWS ECR.
A minimal and production-ready Docker base image tailored for Laravel applications. Includes PHP, Composer, and essential extensions — optimized for performance, security, and ease of use in CI/CD pipelines.
A unified tool to deploy Docker images to Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR).
Image for working with AWS ECR and/or AWS EKS Kubernetes clusters
Containerized Python app with GitHub Actions CI; AWS-ready scaffold for ECR/ECS deployment
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