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Accelerating DevSecOps on AWS

By : Nikit Swaraj
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Accelerating DevSecOps on AWS

By: Nikit Swaraj

Overview of this book

Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) has never been simple, but these days the landscape is more bewildering than ever; its terrain riddled with blind alleys and pitfalls that seem almost designed to trap the less-experienced developer. If you’re determined enough to keep your balance on the cutting edge, this book will help you navigate the landscape with ease. This book will guide you through the most modern ways of building CI/CD pipelines with AWS, taking you step-by-step from the basics right through to the most advanced topics in this domain. The book starts by covering the basics of CI/CD with AWS. Once you’re well-versed with tools such as AWS Codestar, Proton, CodeGuru, App Mesh, SecurityHub, and CloudFormation, you’ll focus on chaos engineering, the latest trend in testing the fault tolerance of your system. Next, you’ll explore the advanced concepts of AIOps and DevSecOps, two highly sought-after skill sets for securing and optimizing your CI/CD systems. All along, you’ll cover the full range of AWS CI/CD features, gaining real-world expertise. By the end of this AWS book, you’ll have the confidence you need to create resilient, secure, and performant CI/CD pipelines using the best techniques and technologies that AWS has to offer.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Section 1:Basic CI/CD and Policy as Code
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Section 2:Chaos Engineering and EKS Clusters
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Section 3:DevSecOps and AIOps

Integrating CodeGuru with AWS CodeCommit and analyzing the pull request report

In this section, we will be creating a CodeCommit repository and pushing the code to the repository. We will associate the CodeCommit repository with CodeGuru. We will create another branch and modify the code in the new branch and raise a pull request. Then, we will look at the recommendation provided by CodeGuru on the pull request.

To get the recommendation from CodeGuru in the CodeCommit repository, perform the following steps:

  1. Go to the AWS CodeCommit console to create a repository. Call it codeguru-sample-app. Click on Enable Amazon CodeGuru Reviewer for Java and Python. This will enable CodeGuru to review the code that we push into the repository:

Figure 3.38 – Creating a CodeCommit repository and enabling CodeGuru

  1. Before pushing the messy code into the repository, go to the CodeGuru console and click on Repositories to see the associated repositories...