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AWS Connector for GitHub

AWS Connector for GitHub

Enables AWS services to get notified on repository events, and download source code to build, test and deploy

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About

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Supported languages

Shell, JavaScript, C++, Python, C, PHP, Java, Go, C#, and TypeScript

AWS Connector for GitHub provides a seamless integration between AWS and GitHub, allowing you to build, test, and deploy your applications directly from your GitHub repositories. This connector enables you to leverage AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodePipeline and other AWS services for your continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) workflows.

Seamless integration

Seamlessly connect your GitHub repositories with AWS services, enabling you to trigger pipelines based on push events, pull requests, or scheduled runs.

CodeBuild managed self-hosted runners

Leverage AWS CodeBuild's managed self-hosted runners to execute your builds on dedicated infrastructure, providing greater control over your CI/CD environment.

Scalability and reliability

Take advantage of AWS's scalable and reliable infrastructure, ensuring your CI/CD workflows are robust and highly available.

Getting started

  1. Install AWS Connector for GitHub from GitHub Marketplace.
  2. Create a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline, specifying the source (your GitHub repository), build and test stages (using CodeBuild), and deployment stages (such as CodeDeploy).
  3. Commit your code changes to your GitHub repository. The app can automatically trigger the CI/CD pipeline, building, testing, and deploying your application.
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Pricing and setup

Free.

$0

Free

Free.

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AWS Connector for GitHub is provided by a third-party and is governed by separate privacy policy and support documentation