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Thank you for this! I like that this doesn't use too many of the other github actions available, but gets straight to the point so we can understand the commands and building blocks of these steps, which will eventually allow us to fish even bigger. Dropped a like, thank you so much!
esta muy muy bueno este video, esta muy simple y practico, sin tanto rollo... espero que este canal tambien tenga un ejemplo igual pero para deployar un proyecto web de react
Don't we need to install the aws lambda dependency? You only installed the @types/aws-lambda initially, but later you went on to use the CLI tool aws lambda on your local machine. I'm guessing you had installed it globally. Isn't that a necessary step on the CD server?
@@BiteSizeAcademy Actually it doesn't install it. According to the docs for the action. Per the docs... "This workflow does not install the AWS CLI into your environment. Self-hosted runners that intend to run this action prior to executing aws commands need to have the AWS CLI installed if it's not already present. Most GitHub hosted runner environments should include the AWS CLI by default."
@@BiteSizeAcademy I've been beating my brains out learning this stuff over the past three days and was just confused. You know how pedantic we devs have to be 😀
Thanks, but I must have missed the part in which you make Github know which Lambda function on the Amazon server to overwrite. I also do not see where AWS credentials are set.