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This is how I configured the deploy of my rails apps to AWS Elastic Beanstalk through CircleCI 1.0.
If you are using the Circle CI 2.0, take a look at this article from ryansimms
On Project Settings > Environment Variables add this keys:
- AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
- AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
The aws user must have the right permissions. This can be hard, maybe, this can help you.
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{ | |
"AWSEBDockerrunVersion": "1", | |
"Image": { | |
"Name": "<AWS_ACCOUNT_ID>.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/<NAME>:<TAG>", | |
"Update": "true" | |
}, | |
"Ports": [ | |
{ | |
"ContainerPort": "443" | |
} |
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# Usage: | |
# 1) Ctr+S downloads page to ~/Desktop/books.html | |
# 2) Run script | |
# 3) Find your books in /tmp/humble_books | |
# 4) Read them | |
# 5) Profit | |
cat ~/Desktop/books.html | | |
grep "https://dl.humble.com" | | |
sed -n -E 's/.data-web\=\"(https://dl.humble.com/([.]+).([a-z]+)?["]+)./\1 \2 \3/p' | | |
sed 's/&/&/g' > /tmp/humble_books_list && cat /tmp/humble_books_list | |