On-demand self-hosted AWS EC2 runner for GitHub Actions
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On-demand self-hosted AWS EC2 runner for GitHub Actions
AWS automation scripts and lambda functions
Three tier web application deployment using AWS services.
A web based terminal for EC2 instances that does not require SSH or any other inbound connections to the instaces. Instead it uses the AWS Systems Manager (SSM) API to run commands (bash or powershell).
This project was the final Project of GMCA Devops 2021, We team 1 are deploying an application using the technologies learned over the past 3 months: ANSIBLE, Kubernetes, Docker Compose, Terraform, Jenkins, Nginx.
AWS Lambda function / Docker image to notify EC2 Scheduled Events to Slack
NGINX AWS Signature Library to authenticate AWS services such as S3 and Lambda via NGINX and NGINX Plus.
A Github Action that allows you to create temporary inbound rules for an AWS Security Group
Extract ec2 metadata information from the local http interface on an ec2 instance
AWS EC2, ASG, RDS Power cycling
I created a CI/CD pipeline for a Node.js to-do application using Jenkins and GitHub Actions. I started by setting up an AWS instance and installing Jenkins, then integrated it with GitHub by generating SSH keys. I then manually installed all the required dependencies and run the application.
보스레이드 PVE 콘텐츠 API 서버입니다.
This project is a simple web application deployment guide on AWS EC2 using GitHub, Node.js, and CodeDeploy. It outlines the steps to set up an EC2 instance, clone a GitHub repository, install dependencies, configure the CodeDeploy agent, and deploy an Express.js app.
Add a description, image, and links to the ec2 topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the ec2 topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."