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ecs-deplojo

Deployment tool for Amazon ECS.

Installation

pip install ecs-deplojo

Status

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Usage

Usage: ecs-deplojo [OPTIONS]

Options:
  --config FILENAME   [required]
  --var VAR
  --dry-run
  --output-path PATH
  --role-arn <optional arn>
  --help              Show this message and exit.

Example configuration

---
cluster_name: example

environment:
    DATABASE_URL: postgresql://

task_definitions:
  web:
    template: task_definitions/web.json
    overrides:
      uwsgi:
        memory: 512
        portMappings:
          - hostPort: 0
            containerPort: 8080
            protocol: tcp
  manage:
    template: task_definitions/manage.json

services:
  web:
    task_definition: web

before_deploy:
  - task_definition: manage
    container: uwsgi
    command: manage.py migrate --noinput

after_deploy:
  - task_definition: manage
    container: uwsgi
    command: manage.py clearsessions

Using SSM secrets

Warning secrets will become visible in the container's environent, use with caution

When you want to use the AWS SSM secrets in your configuration you can use the secrets section, however this needs some additional configuration within AWS

At first you need an AWS IAM role to use as the ECS execution role, this role needs access to the secrets in Secrets Manager or Parameter store and will only be used during the startup of your Docker container.

Example configuration:

--
cluster_name: example

environment:
  NORMAL_ENV_VAR: value_of_variable

secrets:
  DATABASE_URL: /path/to/secret/DATABASE_URL

task_definitions:
  web:
    execution_role_arn: arn:aws:iam::<account_id>:role/execution_role_name
    template: task_definitions/web.json

services:
  web:
    task_definition: web

When the container is started the secrets are available as environment variables and hidden in the AWS ECS console, this is not recommended in production.

AWS Default VPC

When running your servers in the AWS default VPC you need networkMode="awsvpc" in your task definition JSON file, this will ensure that no hostnames are set for the containers, since this isn't supported by AWS.

AWS Fargate

Unlike EC2 based clusters AWS Fargate needs a execution_role_arn to work, this can be set in your service definition in the YAML file.

Example log output

Starting deploy on cluster example (1 services)
Registered new task definition web:10
Starting one-off task 'manage.py migrate --noinput' via manage:10 (uwsgi)
Updating service web with task defintion web:10
Waiting for deployments
Waiting for services: web (0/2)
Waiting for services: web (1/2)
Waiting for services: web (2/2)
Deployment finished: web (2/2)
Starting one-off task 'manage.py clearsessions' via manage:10 (uwsgi)