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@maxdome/eb-deploy

v2.1.4

Published

CLI for AWS Elastic Beanstalk deployments

Downloads

30

Readme

EB Deploy

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CLI for AWS Elastic Beanstalk deployments

Inspired by dpl.

Install

$ npm install -g @maxdome/eb-deploy

Usage

Usage: eb-deploy [options]

CLI for AWS Elastic Beanstalk deployments


Options:

  -V, --version                      output the version number
  -a, --application-name <value>     name of the Elastic Beanstalk application
  -e, --environment-name <value>     name of the Elastic Beanstalk environment
  -z, --zip-file [value]             the ZIP file that should be deployed
  -b, --bucket [value]               name of the S3 bucket to upload the ZIP file to
  -p, --bucket-path [value]          target location of the ZIP file within the S3 bucket
  -l, --version-label [value]        version label of the new app version
  -d, --version-description [value]  description of the new app version
  -r, --assume-role [value]          AWS role ARN to assume
  --only-create-app-version          only create a new app version without actually deploying it
  --ignore-existing-app-version      do not deploy an existing app version if the version with the label already exists
  --skip-wait-until-deployed         do not wait until the app is deployed
  --skip-cleanup                     skip the cleanup after the deploy
  --region [value]                   AWS region of the Elastic Beanstalk application
  --access-key-id [value]            AWS Access Key ID
  --secret-access-key [value]        AWS Secret Access Key
  --session-token [value]            AWS Session Token
  -h, --help                         output usage information

Example

eb-deploy --application-name test-application \
          --environment-name test-application-test