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Description

AWS Access Key

AWS Access Key of the user.

AWS Secret Key

Password for the Access Key

AWS Default Region

Default region can be set. eg. ap-south-1

AWS CLI installationInstallation

AWS CLI needs to be installed where the plugin operation shall run (FlexDeploy server)

AWS CLI in class path

AWS CLI should be added to the class path on the FlexDeploy Server. Else the path can also be set under FlexDeploy environment level property

AWS Lambda Function

AWS Lambda Function should be already present.

AWS KMS Key

AWS KMS key to secured the environment variable.

AWS Alias

AWS Alias should be already present.

AWS S3 Bucket

AWS S3 bucket, to store our function code.

Configure Cloud

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Account

To connect with AWS Lambda Function, we required to configure Cloud account, with credentials details. Configure AWS Cloud Account under Integration. FlexDeploy will connect to the Lambda Function and add the environment variables.

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To create or update the Lambda Alias we can use the upsertLambdaAlias operation available in the AWS plugin, please refer to the tutorial document for more information.

Create AWS S3

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Bucket

Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is an object storage service offering industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance. Customers of all sizes and industries can store and protect any amount of data for virtually any use case, such as data lakes, cloud-native applications, and mobile apps. With cost-effective storage classes and easy-to-use management features, you can optimize costs, organize data, and configure fine-tuned access controls to meet specific business, organizational, and compliance requirements.Please refer to the link for more information https://aws.amazon.com/s3/

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We have enabled the object versioning, we can see the details about different versions.

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Git

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Repository Structure

The Git repository contains the Environment file. The Sample Git repository structure is given below.

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Pre-requisite

Configure IAM

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User

To access the Lambda Function we need to create an AWS IAM account with required permissions. To create the AWS IAM user navigate to the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) service page, and click on the Add users option. Next assign the required permission to access the Lambda Function. Once user is created, AWS secret key can be generated, this key we have to configure in Cloud account.

For more information about IAM user please ref. IAM users - AWS Identity and Access Management

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CLI

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Installation

  • AWS CLI should be installed in the m/c where the plugin is to be executed. Preferably add AWS CLI path in m/c classpath.

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Configure the Build and Deploy workflow that has been created in previous steps as shown below.

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Source Control

Configure the Source SCM repository under Source Control as shown below.

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AWS CLI path can be set as environment property, if it’s not set then by default plugin will check for CLI in system classpath.

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Override Properties at Project

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Level

Let assume a scenario, where we want to change Cloud account for any specific project. Apart from setting at environment level, it can also be set at project properties by using Override Property. Please check below mentioned steps.

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We have one Alias name as Prod and which is currently pointing to the function version 18 20 ( Blue deployment ), and 100% traffic is shift to this function version.

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Once the deploy execution completed we can see that new function version is published and 20% of traffic will shift to this newly published version 21 ( Green deployment ) and remaining 80% will shift to old, stable version 20 . ( Blue deployment ).

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API Gateway to Create API and Verify Blue/Green Deployment

Amazon API Gateway is a fully managed service that makes it easy for developers to create, publish, maintain, monitor, and secure APIs at any scale. APIs act as the "front door" for applications to access data, business logic, or functionality from our backend services. Using API Gateway, we can create RESTful APIs and WebSocket. We can create a web API with an HTTP endpoint for our Lambda function by using Amazon API Gateway. API Gateway provides tools for creating and documenting web APIs that route HTTP requests to Lambda functions. Resources in our API define one or more methods, such as GET or POST. Methods have an integration that routes requests to a Lambda function or another integration type. We are going to use Prod Alias to configure with API Gateway.

To create the API Gateway go to the AWS console

  1. Navigate to the Services

  2. Select Networking & Content Delivery from the left-hand pane

  3. Now click on the API Gateway service option

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Now select an API type, from the given options.

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Now configure the detail and API endpoint type.

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Now we create the method and deploy it.

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We can use the Invoke URL to verify the deployment.

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We have shifted 80% of the traffic on Blue deployment that is version 20, if we access the URL we will get the response generated from both Blue and Green deployment.

Response generated by Blue deployment:

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Response generated by Green deployment:

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Using the same API URL we are getting the response generated from two different Lambda function version using the Alias.