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Building and Delivering Microservices on AWS

By : Amar Deep Singh
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Book Image

Building and Delivering Microservices on AWS

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By: Amar Deep Singh

Overview of this book

Reliable automation is crucial for any code change going into production. A release pipeline enables you to deliver features for your users efficiently and promptly. AWS CodePipeline, with its powerful integration and automation capabilities of building, testing, and deployment, offers a unique solution to common software delivery issues such as outages during deployment, a lack of standard delivery mechanisms, and challenges faced in creating sustainable pipelines. You’ll begin by developing a Java microservice and using AWS services such as CodeCommit, CodeArtifact, and CodeGuru to manage and review the source code. You’ll then learn to use the AWS CodeBuild service to build code and deploy it to AWS infrastructure and container services using the CodeDeploy service. As you advance, you’ll find out how to provision cloud infrastructure using CloudFormation templates and Terraform. The concluding chapters will show you how to combine all these AWS services to create a reliable and automated CodePipeline for delivering microservices from source code check-in to deployment without any downtime. Finally, you’ll discover how to integrate AWS CodePipeline with third-party services such as Bitbucket, Blazemeter, Snyk, and Jenkins. By the end of this microservices book, you’ll have gained the hands-on skills to build release pipelines for your applications.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Part 1: Pre-Plan the Pipeline
6
Part 2: Build the Pipeline
11
Part 3: Deploying the Pipeline

Report groups and history

The Report groups section allows us to visualize the reports generated as part of the build execution and published to the report group. In our case, we published the JUnit test case using the Maven surefire plugin. Click on the Report group tab in the left panel and select the aws-code-deploy-test-report report group we created earlier in this chapter:

Figure 8.31 – Report group details

Figure 8.31 – Report group details

AWS provides two types of reports, one for test case execution and another for code coverage. Once you click on the report group, you can see the consolidated view of the test cases or test coverage and test case trends over a given period of time:

Figure 8.32 – aws-code-deploy-test-report group trend details

Figure 8.32 – aws-code-deploy-test-report group trend details

On the same page, you can see the history of successful and unsuccessful reports published under this group. Alternatively, you can click on the Report history link in the left panel to see the...