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Terraform Module to easily leverage AWS CodeBuild for Continuous Integration

Home Page: https://cloudposse.com/accelerate

License: Apache License 2.0

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Terraform module to create AWS CodeBuild project for AWS CodePipeline.


This project is part of our comprehensive "SweetOps" approach towards DevOps.

Terraform Open Source Modules

It's 100% Open Source and licensed under the APACHE2.

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Usage

IMPORTANT: The master branch is used in source just as an example. In your code, do not pin to master because there may be breaking changes between releases. Instead pin to the release tag (e.g. ?ref=tags/x.y.z) of one of our latest releases.

Include this module in your existing terraform code:

module "build" {
    source              = "git::https://github.com/cloudposse/terraform-aws-codebuild.git?ref=master"
    namespace           = "eg"
    stage               = "staging"
    name                = "app"

    # https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codebuild/latest/userguide/build-env-ref-available.html
    build_image         = "aws/codebuild/standard:2.0"
    build_compute_type  = "BUILD_GENERAL1_SMALL"
    build_timeout       = 60

    # These attributes are optional, used as ENV variables when building Docker images and pushing them to ECR
    # For more info:
    # http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codebuild/latest/userguide/sample-docker.html
    # https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/aws/r/codebuild_project.html

    privileged_mode     = true
    aws_region          = "us-east-1"
    aws_account_id      = "xxxxxxxxxx"
    image_repo_name     = "ecr-repo-name"
    image_tag           = "latest"

    # Optional extra environment variables
    environment_variables = [{
        name  = "JENKINS_URL"
        value = "https://jenkins.example.com"
      },
      {
        name  = "COMPANY_NAME"
        value = "Amazon"
      },
      {
        name = "TIME_ZONE"
        value = "Pacific/Auckland"

      }]
}

Makefile Targets

Available targets:

  help                                Help screen
  help/all                            Display help for all targets
  help/short                          This help short screen
  lint                                Lint terraform code

Requirements

Name Version
terraform ~> 0.12.0
aws ~> 2.0
local ~> 1.2
null ~> 2.0
random ~> 2.1
template ~> 2.0

Providers

Name Version
aws ~> 2.0
random ~> 2.1

Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
artifact_type The build output artifact's type. Valid values for this parameter are: CODEPIPELINE, NO_ARTIFACTS or S3 string "CODEPIPELINE" no
attributes Additional attributes (e.g. policy or role) list(string) [] no
aws_account_id (Optional) AWS Account ID. Used as CodeBuild ENV variable when building Docker images. For more info: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codebuild/latest/userguide/sample-docker.html string "" no
aws_region (Optional) AWS Region, e.g. us-east-1. Used as CodeBuild ENV variable when building Docker images. For more info: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codebuild/latest/userguide/sample-docker.html string "" no
badge_enabled Generates a publicly-accessible URL for the projects build badge. Available as badge_url attribute when enabled bool false no
build_compute_type Instance type of the build instance string "BUILD_GENERAL1_SMALL" no
build_image Docker image for build environment, e.g. 'aws/codebuild/standard:2.0' or 'aws/codebuild/eb-nodejs-6.10.0-amazonlinux-64:4.0.0'. For more info: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codebuild/latest/userguide/build-env-ref.html string "aws/codebuild/standard:2.0" no
build_timeout How long in minutes, from 5 to 480 (8 hours), for AWS CodeBuild to wait until timing out any related build that does not get marked as completed number 60 no
build_type The type of build environment, e.g. 'LINUX_CONTAINER' or 'WINDOWS_CONTAINER' string "LINUX_CONTAINER" no
buildspec Optional buildspec declaration to use for building the project string "" no
cache_bucket_suffix_enabled The cache bucket generates a random 13 character string to generate a unique bucket name. If set to false it uses terraform-null-label's id value. It only works when cache_type is 'S3 bool true no
cache_expiration_days How many days should the build cache be kept. It only works when cache_type is 'S3' number 7 no
cache_type The type of storage that will be used for the AWS CodeBuild project cache. Valid values: NO_CACHE, LOCAL, and S3. Defaults to NO_CACHE. If cache_type is S3, it will create an S3 bucket for storing codebuild cache inside string "NO_CACHE" no
delimiter Delimiter to be used between name, namespace, stage, etc. string "-" no
enabled A boolean to enable/disable resource creation bool true no
environment_variables A list of maps, that contain both the key 'name' and the key 'value' to be used as additional environment variables for the build
list(object(
{
name = string
value = string
}))
[
{
"name": "NO_ADDITIONAL_BUILD_VARS",
"value": "TRUE"
}
]
no
extra_permissions List of action strings which will be added to IAM service account permissions. list [] no
fetch_git_submodules If set to true, fetches Git submodules for the AWS CodeBuild build project. bool false no
git_clone_depth Truncate git history to this many commits. number null no
github_token (Optional) GitHub auth token environment variable (GITHUB_TOKEN) string "" no
image_repo_name (Optional) ECR repository name to store the Docker image built by this module. Used as CodeBuild ENV variable when building Docker images. For more info: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codebuild/latest/userguide/sample-docker.html string "UNSET" no
image_tag (Optional) Docker image tag in the ECR repository, e.g. 'latest'. Used as CodeBuild ENV variable when building Docker images. For more info: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codebuild/latest/userguide/sample-docker.html string "latest" no
local_cache_modes Specifies settings that AWS CodeBuild uses to store and reuse build dependencies. Valid values: LOCAL_SOURCE_CACHE, LOCAL_DOCKER_LAYER_CACHE, and LOCAL_CUSTOM_CACHE list(string) [] no
logs_config Configuration for the builds to store log data to CloudWatch or S3. any {} no
name Solution name, e.g. 'app' or 'jenkins' string n/a yes
namespace Namespace, which could be your organization name, e.g. 'eg' or 'cp' string "" no
private_repository Set to true to login into private repository with credentials supplied in source_credential variable. bool false no
privileged_mode (Optional) If set to true, enables running the Docker daemon inside a Docker container on the CodeBuild instance. Used when building Docker images bool false no
report_build_status Set to true to report the status of a build's start and finish to your source provider. This option is only valid when the source_type is BITBUCKET or GITHUB bool false no
source_credential_auth_type The type of authentication used to connect to a GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, or Bitbucket repository. string "PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN" no
source_credential_server_type The source provider used for this project. string "GITHUB" no
source_credential_token For GitHub or GitHub Enterprise, this is the personal access token. For Bitbucket, this is the app password. string "" no
source_credential_user_name The Bitbucket username when the authType is BASIC_AUTH. This parameter is not valid for other types of source providers or connections. string "" no
source_location The location of the source code from git or s3 string "" no
source_type The type of repository that contains the source code to be built. Valid values for this parameter are: CODECOMMIT, CODEPIPELINE, GITHUB, GITHUB_ENTERPRISE, BITBUCKET or S3 string "CODEPIPELINE" no
source_version A version of the build input to be built for this project. If not specified, the latest version is used. string "" no
stage Stage, e.g. 'prod', 'staging', 'dev', or 'test' string "" no
tags Additional tags (e.g. map('BusinessUnit', 'XYZ') map(string) {} no
vpc_config Configuration for the builds to run inside a VPC. any {} no

Outputs

Name Description
badge_url The URL of the build badge when badge_enabled is enabled
cache_bucket_arn Cache S3 bucket ARN
cache_bucket_name Cache S3 bucket name
project_id Project ID
project_name Project name
role_arn IAM Role ARN
role_id IAM Role ID

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