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Demo of deploying ECS application using CDK

This repository shows how an asset-based ECS application written in CDK can be deployed, both directly from your developer desktop for testing as well as automatically using a pipeline in production.

Demo written against CDK 0.31.0.

Explanation

The application contains 4 stacks:

  • ClusterStack: a stack with a VPC and an ECS cluster, needs to be manually deployed (that is not a best practice, but it is the current state of this example).
  • HttpServiceStack: a development instance of the stack defining the ECS service. This stack uses an AssetImage, meaning it will build and push the ECS image in the repository when deployed.
  • ProdHttpServiceStack: a production instance of the stack defining the ECS service. This stack takes the Docker image as a pipeline input, to be supplied at deployment time.
  • CodePipelineStack: a stack defining an ECR repository and a CodePipeline which will build both the CDK app and the Docker image, then finally deploy the combination through CloudFormation.

Pipeline

The pipeline looks like this:

┌──────────────┐               
│    SOURCE    │               
│              │               
│    GitHub    │               
└──────────────┘               
        │                      
        ├──────────────┐       
        │              │       
        ▽              ▽       
┌──────────────┬──────────────┐
│    BUILD     │    BUILD     │
│              │              │
│ DockerBuild  │   CdkBuild   │
└──────────────┴──────────────┘
        │              │       
        ├──────────────┘       
        │                      
        ▽                      
┌──────────────┐               
│    DEPLOY    │               
│              │               
│  CFN_Deploy  │               
└──────────────┘               

To deploy manually (using asset, for development purposes)

npm run build
npx cdk deploy HttpServiceStack

To deploy using CI/CD

Fork this repository to your own repository, update the repository name in lib/code-pipeline-stack.ts, and deploy the pipeline so:

npm run build
npx cdk deploy CodePipelineStack

NOTE: It would probably be better to parameterize the pipeline source, but this example is simplified somewhat for understandability.

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