
Tasks for your DevOps workflows – provision and operate Amazon Web Services resources from Bamboo build and deployment projects
Tasks for your DevOps workflows – provision and operate Amazon Web Services resources from Bamboo build and deployment projects
Tasks for your DevOps workflows – provision and operate Amazon Web Services resources from Bamboo build and deployment projects
Deploy apps/services with CodeDeploy, Elastic Beanstalk, OpsWorks, Step Functions; provision/run ECS containers (Docker) and Lambda functions; operate EC2 instances, images (AMIs) and EBS snapshots; use SSM parameters
Provision CloudFormation stacks to manage your AWS infrastructure as code – inject Bamboo variables into the template parameters and reuse variables from stack outputs in subsequent tasks
Transfer Amazon S3 objects to store assets or to deploy build artifacts to AWS services – use job artifacts or Ant patterns to select local files and directories, use key prefixes to select Amazon S3 object hierarchies
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Tasks for your DevOps workflows – provision and operate AWS resources from Bamboo build and deployment projects:
- Provision resources with AWS CloudFormation stacks and change sets
- Deploy apps and services to AWS CodeDeploy deployment groups
- Deploy Go, Java, .NET, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby and Docker based apps and services to AWS Elastic Beanstalk environments
- Deploy serverless microservices as AWS Lambda functions
- Deploy apps and services to AWS OpsWorks layers
- Deploy distributed applications and microservices using visual workflows as AWS Step Functions state machines
- Manage secrets and configuration data as AWS Systems Manager (SSM) parameters
- Run containerized services and tasks with Docker on Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) clusters
- Save cost by using Amazon EC2 instances on demand or on schedule
- Backup EBS volumes via Amazon EBS snapshots
- Backup EC2 instances via Amazon EC2 images (AMIs)
- Store assets and build artifacts as Amazon S3 objects
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Thanks for the feedback Andre - we'd very much like to support OnDemand too and are getting more respective requests recently. I've submitted a feature request to Add support for Bamboo to enable add-ons in Bamboo Cloud (AC-1193) to seed the discussion around this complex topic and enable everyone to weigh in with votes, ideas, use cases etc.
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Thanks for the feedback Andre - we'd very much like to support OnDemand too and are getting more respective requests recently. I've submitted a feature request to Add support for Bamboo to enable add-ons in Bamboo Cloud (AC-1193) to seed the discussion around this complex topic and enable everyone to weigh in with votes, ideas, use cases etc.
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Thanks for the feedback Andre - we'd very much like to support OnDemand too and are getting more respective requests recently. I've submitted a feature request to Add support for Bamboo to enable add-ons in Bamboo Cloud (AC-1193) to seed the discussion around this complex topic and enable everyone to weigh in with votes, ideas, use cases etc.
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Versions
Version 2.17.2 • Bamboo Server 5.15.0 - 6.8.0 • Released 2018-12-20
Summary
Adds region eu-north-1
Details
See the Tasks for AWS 2.17 Release Notes for details - noteworthy changes:
- Use AWS CloudFormation macros with nested stacks
- Tag Amazon ECS resources
- Inject SSM parameters and secrets into Amazon ECS containers
- Use the Python 3.7 runtime and 15 minutes execution time with the AWS Lambda Function task
NOTE: If you are using Bamboo remote agents, please review the Tasks for AWS 2.17 Upgrade Notes for important information about this release.
- TAWS-1670 - Surface new AWS region EU (Stockholm) / eu-north-1
- TAWS-1686 - Surface support for additional Step Functions region eu-west-3
- TAWS-1687 - Surface support for additional Step Functions region sa-east-1
Installation
- Log into your Bamboo instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Atlassian Marketplace. The Manage add-ons screen loads.
- Click Find new apps or Find new add-ons from the left-hand side of the page.
- Locate Tasks for AWS (Bamboo) via search. The appropriate app version appears in the search results.
- Click Try free to begin a new trial or Buy now to purchase a license for Tasks for AWS (Bamboo). You're prompted to log into MyAtlassian. Tasks for AWS (Bamboo) begins to download.
- Enter your information and click Generate license when redirected to MyAtlassian.
- Click Apply license. If you're using an older version of UPM, you can copy and paste the license into your Bamboo instance.
To find older Tasks for AWS (Bamboo) versions compatible with your instance, you can look through our version history page.