GitHub Action that allows to execute given Fargate task and stream logs back.
In order to use this Github Action you will need to add the following code snippet to your GitHub workflow file.
env:
AWS_ASSUME_ROLE: 'arn:aws:iam::018789649883:role/caos-pipeline-oidc'
ANSIBLE_FORKS: 20
permissions:
id-token: write
jobs:
test-with-fatgate:
name: Testing something with fargate task
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Configure AWS Credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v1
with:
role-to-assume: ${{ env.AWS_ASSUME_ROLE }}
aws-region: us-east-2
- name: Fargate task
uses: newrelic/fargate-runner-action@v1
with:
aws_region: us-east-2
container_make_target: "test"
ecs_cluster_name: fargate_cluster_1
task_definition_name: fargate_task_1
cloud_watch_logs_group_name: /ecs/fargate-logs
cloud_watch_logs_stream_name: ecs/fargate-logs
aws_vpc_subnet: ${{ secrets.AWS_VPC_SUBNET }}
repo_name: "newrelic/infrastructure-agent"
ref: "main"
Key | Description |
---|---|
aws_region |
AWS region where the fargate cluster is |
aws_vpc_subnet |
AWS vpc for the Fargate cluster |
ecs_cluster_name |
AWS fargate cluster name |
task_definition_name |
AWS fargate task definition name |
container_make_target |
Command to run in the task container |
cloud_watch_logs_group_name |
AWS cloud watch logs group name. Needed to stream logs back |
cloud_watch_logs_stream_name |
AWS cloud watch logs stream name. Needed to stream logs back |
log_filters |
List of regex filters to filter out unwanted logs |
repo_name |
Repo name to clone by the docker. Example: newrelic/infrastructure-agent. |
ref |
Branch or TAG to be checked out in the docker container. |
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