Creates a build project.
See also: AWS API Documentation
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
create-project
--name <value>
[--description <value>]
--source <value>
[--secondary-sources <value>]
[--source-version <value>]
[--secondary-source-versions <value>]
--artifacts <value>
[--secondary-artifacts <value>]
[--cache <value>]
--environment <value>
--service-role <value>
[--timeout-in-minutes <value>]
[--queued-timeout-in-minutes <value>]
[--encryption-key <value>]
[--tags <value>]
[--vpc-config <value>]
[--badge-enabled | --no-badge-enabled]
[--logs-config <value>]
[--file-system-locations <value>]
[--cli-input-json | --cli-input-yaml]
[--generate-cli-skeleton <value>]
[--cli-auto-prompt <value>]
--name
(string)
The name of the build project.
--description
(string)
A description that makes the build project easy to identify.
--source
(structure)
Information about the build input source code for the build project.
type -> (string)
The type of repository that contains the source code to be built. Valid values include:
BITBUCKET
: The source code is in a Bitbucket repository.
CODECOMMIT
: The source code is in an AWS CodeCommit repository.
CODEPIPELINE
: The source code settings are specified in the source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline.
GITHUB
: The source code is in a GitHub or GitHub Enterprise Cloud repository.
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE
: The source code is in a GitHub Enterprise Server repository.
NO_SOURCE
: The project does not have input source code.
S3
: The source code is in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) input bucket.location -> (string)
Information about the location of the source code to be built. Valid values include:
For source code settings that are specified in the source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline,
location
should not be specified. If it is specified, AWS CodePipeline ignores it. This is because AWS CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline’s source action instead of this value.For source code in an AWS CodeCommit repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code and the buildspec file (for example, ``https://git-codecommit.*region-ID* .amazonaws.com/v1/repos/repo-name `` ).
For source code in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) input bucket, one of the following.
The path to the ZIP file that contains the source code (for example, `` bucket-name /path /to /object-name .zip`` ).
The path to the folder that contains the source code (for example, `` bucket-name /path /to /source-code /folder /`` ).
For source code in a GitHub repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your GitHub account. Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect) with GitHub, on the GitHub Authorize application page, for Organization access , choose Request access next to each repository you want to allow AWS CodeBuild to have access to, and then choose Authorize application . (After you have connected to your GitHub account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
source
object, set theauth
object’stype
value toOAUTH
.For source code in a Bitbucket repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your Bitbucket account. Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect) with Bitbucket, on the Bitbucket Confirm access to your account page, choose Grant access . (After you have connected to your Bitbucket account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
source
object, set theauth
object’stype
value toOAUTH
.gitCloneDepth -> (integer)
Information about the Git clone depth for the build project.
gitSubmodulesConfig -> (structure)
Information about the Git submodules configuration for the build project.
fetchSubmodules -> (boolean)
Set to true to fetch Git submodules for your AWS CodeBuild build project.
buildspec -> (string)
The buildspec file declaration to use for the builds in this build project.
If this value is set, it can be either an inline buildspec definition, the path to an alternate buildspec file relative to the value of the built-in
CODEBUILD_SRC_DIR
environment variable, or the path to an S3 bucket. The bucket must be in the same AWS Region as the build project. Specify the buildspec file using its ARN (for example,arn:aws:s3:::my-codebuild-sample2/buildspec.yml
). If this value is not provided or is set to an empty string, the source code must contain a buildspec file in its root directory. For more information, see Buildspec File Name and Storage Location .auth -> (structure)
Information about the authorization settings for AWS CodeBuild to access the source code to be built.
This information is for the AWS CodeBuild console’s use only. Your code should not get or set this information directly.
type -> (string)
Note
This data type is deprecated and is no longer accurate or used.
The authorization type to use. The only valid value is
OAUTH
, which represents the OAuth authorization type.resource -> (string)
The resource value that applies to the specified authorization type.
reportBuildStatus -> (boolean)
Set to true to report the status of a build’s start and finish to your source provider. This option is valid only when your source provider is GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, or Bitbucket. If this is set and you use a different source provider, an invalidInputException is thrown.
Note
The status of a build triggered by a webhook is always reported to your source provider.
buildStatusConfig -> (structure)
Contains information that defines how the build project reports the build status to the source provider. This option is only used when the source provider is
GITHUB
,GITHUB_ENTERPRISE
, orBITBUCKET
.context -> (string)
Specifies the context of the build status CodeBuild sends to the source provider. The usage of this parameter depends on the source provider.
Bitbucket
This parameter is used for the
name
parameter in the Bitbucket commit status. For more information, see build in the Bitbucket API documentation.GitHub/GitHub Enterprise Server
This parameter is used for the
context
parameter in the GitHub commit status. For more information, see Create a commit status in the GitHub developer guide.targetUrl -> (string)
Specifies the target url of the build status CodeBuild sends to the source provider. The usage of this parameter depends on the source provider.
Bitbucket
This parameter is used for the
url
parameter in the Bitbucket commit status. For more information, see build in the Bitbucket API documentation.GitHub/GitHub Enterprise Server
This parameter is used for the
target_url
parameter in the GitHub commit status. For more information, see Create a commit status in the GitHub developer guide.insecureSsl -> (boolean)
Enable this flag to ignore SSL warnings while connecting to the project source code.
sourceIdentifier -> (string)
An identifier for this project source.
Shorthand Syntax:
type=string,location=string,gitCloneDepth=integer,gitSubmodulesConfig={fetchSubmodules=boolean},buildspec=string,auth={type=string,resource=string},reportBuildStatus=boolean,buildStatusConfig={context=string,targetUrl=string},insecureSsl=boolean,sourceIdentifier=string
JSON Syntax:
{
"type": "CODECOMMIT"|"CODEPIPELINE"|"GITHUB"|"S3"|"BITBUCKET"|"GITHUB_ENTERPRISE"|"NO_SOURCE",
"location": "string",
"gitCloneDepth": integer,
"gitSubmodulesConfig": {
"fetchSubmodules": true|false
},
"buildspec": "string",
"auth": {
"type": "OAUTH",
"resource": "string"
},
"reportBuildStatus": true|false,
"buildStatusConfig": {
"context": "string",
"targetUrl": "string"
},
"insecureSsl": true|false,
"sourceIdentifier": "string"
}
--secondary-sources
(list)
An array of
ProjectSource
objects.(structure)
Information about the build input source code for the build project.
type -> (string)
The type of repository that contains the source code to be built. Valid values include:
BITBUCKET
: The source code is in a Bitbucket repository.
CODECOMMIT
: The source code is in an AWS CodeCommit repository.
CODEPIPELINE
: The source code settings are specified in the source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline.
GITHUB
: The source code is in a GitHub or GitHub Enterprise Cloud repository.
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE
: The source code is in a GitHub Enterprise Server repository.
NO_SOURCE
: The project does not have input source code.
S3
: The source code is in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) input bucket.location -> (string)
Information about the location of the source code to be built. Valid values include:
For source code settings that are specified in the source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline,
location
should not be specified. If it is specified, AWS CodePipeline ignores it. This is because AWS CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline’s source action instead of this value.For source code in an AWS CodeCommit repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code and the buildspec file (for example, ``https://git-codecommit.*region-ID* .amazonaws.com/v1/repos/repo-name `` ).
For source code in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) input bucket, one of the following.
The path to the ZIP file that contains the source code (for example, `` bucket-name /path /to /object-name .zip`` ).
The path to the folder that contains the source code (for example, `` bucket-name /path /to /source-code /folder /`` ).
For source code in a GitHub repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your GitHub account. Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect) with GitHub, on the GitHub Authorize application page, for Organization access , choose Request access next to each repository you want to allow AWS CodeBuild to have access to, and then choose Authorize application . (After you have connected to your GitHub account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
source
object, set theauth
object’stype
value toOAUTH
.For source code in a Bitbucket repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your Bitbucket account. Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect) with Bitbucket, on the Bitbucket Confirm access to your account page, choose Grant access . (After you have connected to your Bitbucket account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
source
object, set theauth
object’stype
value toOAUTH
.gitCloneDepth -> (integer)
Information about the Git clone depth for the build project.
gitSubmodulesConfig -> (structure)
Information about the Git submodules configuration for the build project.
fetchSubmodules -> (boolean)
Set to true to fetch Git submodules for your AWS CodeBuild build project.
buildspec -> (string)
The buildspec file declaration to use for the builds in this build project.
If this value is set, it can be either an inline buildspec definition, the path to an alternate buildspec file relative to the value of the built-in
CODEBUILD_SRC_DIR
environment variable, or the path to an S3 bucket. The bucket must be in the same AWS Region as the build project. Specify the buildspec file using its ARN (for example,arn:aws:s3:::my-codebuild-sample2/buildspec.yml
). If this value is not provided or is set to an empty string, the source code must contain a buildspec file in its root directory. For more information, see Buildspec File Name and Storage Location .auth -> (structure)
Information about the authorization settings for AWS CodeBuild to access the source code to be built.
This information is for the AWS CodeBuild console’s use only. Your code should not get or set this information directly.
type -> (string)
Note
This data type is deprecated and is no longer accurate or used.
The authorization type to use. The only valid value is
OAUTH
, which represents the OAuth authorization type.resource -> (string)
The resource value that applies to the specified authorization type.
reportBuildStatus -> (boolean)
Set to true to report the status of a build’s start and finish to your source provider. This option is valid only when your source provider is GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, or Bitbucket. If this is set and you use a different source provider, an invalidInputException is thrown.
Note
The status of a build triggered by a webhook is always reported to your source provider.
buildStatusConfig -> (structure)
Contains information that defines how the build project reports the build status to the source provider. This option is only used when the source provider is
GITHUB
,GITHUB_ENTERPRISE
, orBITBUCKET
.context -> (string)
Specifies the context of the build status CodeBuild sends to the source provider. The usage of this parameter depends on the source provider.
Bitbucket
This parameter is used for the
name
parameter in the Bitbucket commit status. For more information, see build in the Bitbucket API documentation.GitHub/GitHub Enterprise Server
This parameter is used for the
context
parameter in the GitHub commit status. For more information, see Create a commit status in the GitHub developer guide.targetUrl -> (string)
Specifies the target url of the build status CodeBuild sends to the source provider. The usage of this parameter depends on the source provider.
Bitbucket
This parameter is used for the
url
parameter in the Bitbucket commit status. For more information, see build in the Bitbucket API documentation.GitHub/GitHub Enterprise Server
This parameter is used for the
target_url
parameter in the GitHub commit status. For more information, see Create a commit status in the GitHub developer guide.insecureSsl -> (boolean)
Enable this flag to ignore SSL warnings while connecting to the project source code.
sourceIdentifier -> (string)
An identifier for this project source.
Shorthand Syntax:
type=string,location=string,gitCloneDepth=integer,gitSubmodulesConfig={fetchSubmodules=boolean},buildspec=string,auth={type=string,resource=string},reportBuildStatus=boolean,buildStatusConfig={context=string,targetUrl=string},insecureSsl=boolean,sourceIdentifier=string ...
JSON Syntax:
[
{
"type": "CODECOMMIT"|"CODEPIPELINE"|"GITHUB"|"S3"|"BITBUCKET"|"GITHUB_ENTERPRISE"|"NO_SOURCE",
"location": "string",
"gitCloneDepth": integer,
"gitSubmodulesConfig": {
"fetchSubmodules": true|false
},
"buildspec": "string",
"auth": {
"type": "OAUTH",
"resource": "string"
},
"reportBuildStatus": true|false,
"buildStatusConfig": {
"context": "string",
"targetUrl": "string"
},
"insecureSsl": true|false,
"sourceIdentifier": "string"
}
...
]
--source-version
(string)
A version of the build input to be built for this project. If not specified, the latest version is used. If specified, it must be one of:
For AWS CodeCommit: the commit ID, branch, or Git tag to use.
For GitHub: the commit ID, pull request ID, branch name, or tag name that corresponds to the version of the source code you want to build. If a pull request ID is specified, it must use the format
pr/pull-request-ID
(for examplepr/25
). If a branch name is specified, the branch’s HEAD commit ID is used. If not specified, the default branch’s HEAD commit ID is used.For Bitbucket: the commit ID, branch name, or tag name that corresponds to the version of the source code you want to build. If a branch name is specified, the branch’s HEAD commit ID is used. If not specified, the default branch’s HEAD commit ID is used.
For Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3): the version ID of the object that represents the build input ZIP file to use.
If
sourceVersion
is specified at the build level, then that version takes precedence over thissourceVersion
(at the project level).For more information, see Source Version Sample with CodeBuild in the AWS CodeBuild User Guide .
--secondary-source-versions
(list)
An array of
ProjectSourceVersion
objects. IfsecondarySourceVersions
is specified at the build level, then they take precedence over thesesecondarySourceVersions
(at the project level).(structure)
A source identifier and its corresponding version.
sourceIdentifier -> (string)
An identifier for a source in the build project.
sourceVersion -> (string)
The source version for the corresponding source identifier. If specified, must be one of:
For AWS CodeCommit: the commit ID, branch, or Git tag to use.
For GitHub: the commit ID, pull request ID, branch name, or tag name that corresponds to the version of the source code you want to build. If a pull request ID is specified, it must use the format
pr/pull-request-ID
(for example,pr/25
). If a branch name is specified, the branch’s HEAD commit ID is used. If not specified, the default branch’s HEAD commit ID is used.For Bitbucket: the commit ID, branch name, or tag name that corresponds to the version of the source code you want to build. If a branch name is specified, the branch’s HEAD commit ID is used. If not specified, the default branch’s HEAD commit ID is used.
For Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3): the version ID of the object that represents the build input ZIP file to use.
For more information, see Source Version Sample with CodeBuild in the AWS CodeBuild User Guide .
Shorthand Syntax:
sourceIdentifier=string,sourceVersion=string ...
JSON Syntax:
[
{
"sourceIdentifier": "string",
"sourceVersion": "string"
}
...
]
--artifacts
(structure)
Information about the build output artifacts for the build project.
type -> (string)
The type of build output artifact. Valid values include:
CODEPIPELINE
: The build project has build output generated through AWS CodePipeline.Note
The
CODEPIPELINE
type is not supported forsecondaryArtifacts
.
NO_ARTIFACTS
: The build project does not produce any build output.
S3
: The build project stores build output in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3).location -> (string)
Information about the build output artifact location:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output locations instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, this is the name of the output bucket.path -> (string)
Along with
namespaceType
andname
, the pattern that AWS CodeBuild uses to name and store the output artifact:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output names instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, this is the path to the output artifact. Ifpath
is not specified,path
is not used.For example, if
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toNONE
, andname
is set toMyArtifact.zip
, the output artifact is stored in the output bucket atMyArtifacts/MyArtifact.zip
.namespaceType -> (string)
Along with
path
andname
, the pattern that AWS CodeBuild uses to determine the name and location to store the output artifact:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output names instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, valid values include:
BUILD_ID
: Include the build ID in the location of the build output artifact.
NONE
: Do not include the build ID. This is the default ifnamespaceType
is not specified.For example, if
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toBUILD_ID
, andname
is set toMyArtifact.zip
, the output artifact is stored inMyArtifacts/*build-ID* /MyArtifact.zip
.name -> (string)
Along with
path
andnamespaceType
, the pattern that AWS CodeBuild uses to name and store the output artifact:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output names instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, this is the name of the output artifact object. If you set the name to be a forward slash (“/”), the artifact is stored in the root of the output bucket.For example:
If
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toBUILD_ID
, andname
is set toMyArtifact.zip
, then the output artifact is stored inMyArtifacts/*build-ID* /MyArtifact.zip
.If
path
is empty,namespaceType
is set toNONE
, andname
is set to “/
“, the output artifact is stored in the root of the output bucket.If
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toBUILD_ID
, andname
is set to “/
“, the output artifact is stored in ``MyArtifacts/build-ID `` .packaging -> (string)
The type of build output artifact to create:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output artifacts instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, valid values include:
NONE
: AWS CodeBuild creates in the output bucket a folder that contains the build output. This is the default ifpackaging
is not specified.
ZIP
: AWS CodeBuild creates in the output bucket a ZIP file that contains the build output.overrideArtifactName -> (boolean)
If this flag is set, a name specified in the buildspec file overrides the artifact name. The name specified in a buildspec file is calculated at build time and uses the Shell Command Language. For example, you can append a date and time to your artifact name so that it is always unique.
encryptionDisabled -> (boolean)
Set to true if you do not want your output artifacts encrypted. This option is valid only if your artifacts type is Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). If this is set with another artifacts type, an invalidInputException is thrown.
artifactIdentifier -> (string)
An identifier for this artifact definition.
Shorthand Syntax:
type=string,location=string,path=string,namespaceType=string,name=string,packaging=string,overrideArtifactName=boolean,encryptionDisabled=boolean,artifactIdentifier=string
JSON Syntax:
{
"type": "CODEPIPELINE"|"S3"|"NO_ARTIFACTS",
"location": "string",
"path": "string",
"namespaceType": "NONE"|"BUILD_ID",
"name": "string",
"packaging": "NONE"|"ZIP",
"overrideArtifactName": true|false,
"encryptionDisabled": true|false,
"artifactIdentifier": "string"
}
--secondary-artifacts
(list)
An array of
ProjectArtifacts
objects.(structure)
Information about the build output artifacts for the build project.
type -> (string)
The type of build output artifact. Valid values include:
CODEPIPELINE
: The build project has build output generated through AWS CodePipeline.Note
The
CODEPIPELINE
type is not supported forsecondaryArtifacts
.
NO_ARTIFACTS
: The build project does not produce any build output.
S3
: The build project stores build output in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3).location -> (string)
Information about the build output artifact location:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output locations instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, this is the name of the output bucket.path -> (string)
Along with
namespaceType
andname
, the pattern that AWS CodeBuild uses to name and store the output artifact:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output names instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, this is the path to the output artifact. Ifpath
is not specified,path
is not used.For example, if
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toNONE
, andname
is set toMyArtifact.zip
, the output artifact is stored in the output bucket atMyArtifacts/MyArtifact.zip
.namespaceType -> (string)
Along with
path
andname
, the pattern that AWS CodeBuild uses to determine the name and location to store the output artifact:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output names instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, valid values include:
BUILD_ID
: Include the build ID in the location of the build output artifact.
NONE
: Do not include the build ID. This is the default ifnamespaceType
is not specified.For example, if
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toBUILD_ID
, andname
is set toMyArtifact.zip
, the output artifact is stored inMyArtifacts/*build-ID* /MyArtifact.zip
.name -> (string)
Along with
path
andnamespaceType
, the pattern that AWS CodeBuild uses to name and store the output artifact:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output names instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, this is the name of the output artifact object. If you set the name to be a forward slash (“/”), the artifact is stored in the root of the output bucket.For example:
If
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toBUILD_ID
, andname
is set toMyArtifact.zip
, then the output artifact is stored inMyArtifacts/*build-ID* /MyArtifact.zip
.If
path
is empty,namespaceType
is set toNONE
, andname
is set to “/
“, the output artifact is stored in the root of the output bucket.If
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toBUILD_ID
, andname
is set to “/
“, the output artifact is stored in ``MyArtifacts/build-ID `` .packaging -> (string)
The type of build output artifact to create:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output artifacts instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, valid values include:
NONE
: AWS CodeBuild creates in the output bucket a folder that contains the build output. This is the default ifpackaging
is not specified.
ZIP
: AWS CodeBuild creates in the output bucket a ZIP file that contains the build output.overrideArtifactName -> (boolean)
If this flag is set, a name specified in the buildspec file overrides the artifact name. The name specified in a buildspec file is calculated at build time and uses the Shell Command Language. For example, you can append a date and time to your artifact name so that it is always unique.
encryptionDisabled -> (boolean)
Set to true if you do not want your output artifacts encrypted. This option is valid only if your artifacts type is Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). If this is set with another artifacts type, an invalidInputException is thrown.
artifactIdentifier -> (string)
An identifier for this artifact definition.
Shorthand Syntax:
type=string,location=string,path=string,namespaceType=string,name=string,packaging=string,overrideArtifactName=boolean,encryptionDisabled=boolean,artifactIdentifier=string ...
JSON Syntax:
[
{
"type": "CODEPIPELINE"|"S3"|"NO_ARTIFACTS",
"location": "string",
"path": "string",
"namespaceType": "NONE"|"BUILD_ID",
"name": "string",
"packaging": "NONE"|"ZIP",
"overrideArtifactName": true|false,
"encryptionDisabled": true|false,
"artifactIdentifier": "string"
}
...
]
--cache
(structure)
Stores recently used information so that it can be quickly accessed at a later time.
type -> (string)
The type of cache used by the build project. Valid values include:
NO_CACHE
: The build project does not use any cache.
S3
: The build project reads and writes from and to S3.
LOCAL
: The build project stores a cache locally on a build host that is only available to that build host.location -> (string)
Information about the cache location:
NO_CACHE
orLOCAL
: This value is ignored.
S3
: This is the S3 bucket name/prefix.modes -> (list)
If you use a
LOCAL
cache, the local cache mode. You can use one or more local cache modes at the same time.
LOCAL_SOURCE_CACHE
mode caches Git metadata for primary and secondary sources. After the cache is created, subsequent builds pull only the change between commits. This mode is a good choice for projects with a clean working directory and a source that is a large Git repository. If you choose this option and your project does not use a Git repository (GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, or Bitbucket), the option is ignored.
LOCAL_DOCKER_LAYER_CACHE
mode caches existing Docker layers. This mode is a good choice for projects that build or pull large Docker images. It can prevent the performance issues caused by pulling large Docker images down from the network.Note
You can use a Docker layer cache in the Linux environment only.
The
privileged
flag must be set so that your project has the required Docker permissions.You should consider the security implications before you use a Docker layer cache.
LOCAL_CUSTOM_CACHE
mode caches directories you specify in the buildspec file. This mode is a good choice if your build scenario is not suited to one of the other three local cache modes. If you use a custom cache:
Only directories can be specified for caching. You cannot specify individual files.
Symlinks are used to reference cached directories.
Cached directories are linked to your build before it downloads its project sources. Cached items are overridden if a source item has the same name. Directories are specified using cache paths in the buildspec file.
(string)
Shorthand Syntax:
type=string,location=string,modes=string,string
JSON Syntax:
{
"type": "NO_CACHE"|"S3"|"LOCAL",
"location": "string",
"modes": ["LOCAL_DOCKER_LAYER_CACHE"|"LOCAL_SOURCE_CACHE"|"LOCAL_CUSTOM_CACHE", ...]
}
--environment
(structure)
Information about the build environment for the build project.
type -> (string)
The type of build environment to use for related builds.
The environment type
ARM_CONTAINER
is available only in regions US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), EU (Ireland), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Sydney), and EU (Frankfurt).The environment type
LINUX_CONTAINER
with compute typebuild.general1.2xlarge
is available only in regions US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), EU (Ireland), EU (London), EU (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), China (Beijing), and China (Ningxia).The environment type
LINUX_GPU_CONTAINER
is available only in regions US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), EU (Ireland), EU (London), EU (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney) , China (Beijing), and China (Ningxia).image -> (string)
The image tag or image digest that identifies the Docker image to use for this build project. Use the following formats:
For an image tag:
registry/repository:tag
. For example, to specify an image with the tag “latest,” useregistry/repository:latest
.For an image digest:
registry/repository@digest
. For example, to specify an image with the digest “sha256:cbbf2f9a99b47fc460d422812b6a5adff7dfee951d8fa2e4a98caa0382cfbdbf,” useregistry/repository@sha256:cbbf2f9a99b47fc460d422812b6a5adff7dfee951d8fa2e4a98caa0382cfbdbf
.computeType -> (string)
Information about the compute resources the build project uses. Available values include:
BUILD_GENERAL1_SMALL
: Use up to 3 GB memory and 2 vCPUs for builds.
BUILD_GENERAL1_MEDIUM
: Use up to 7 GB memory and 4 vCPUs for builds.
BUILD_GENERAL1_LARGE
: Use up to 16 GB memory and 8 vCPUs for builds, depending on your environment type.
BUILD_GENERAL1_2XLARGE
: Use up to 145 GB memory, 72 vCPUs, and 824 GB of SSD storage for builds. This compute type supports Docker images up to 100 GB uncompressed.If you use
BUILD_GENERAL1_LARGE
:
For environment type
LINUX_CONTAINER
, you can use up to 15 GB memory and 8 vCPUs for builds.For environment type
LINUX_GPU_CONTAINER
, you can use up to 255 GB memory, 32 vCPUs, and 4 NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPUs for builds.For environment type
ARM_CONTAINER
, you can use up to 16 GB memory and 8 vCPUs on ARM-based processors for builds.For more information, see Build Environment Compute Types in the AWS CodeBuild User Guide.
environmentVariables -> (list)
A set of environment variables to make available to builds for this build project.
(structure)
Information about an environment variable for a build project or a build.
name -> (string)
The name or key of the environment variable.
value -> (string)
The value of the environment variable.
Warning
We strongly discourage the use of
PLAINTEXT
environment variables to store sensitive values, especially AWS secret key IDs and secret access keys.PLAINTEXT
environment variables can be displayed in plain text using the AWS CodeBuild console and the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI). For sensitive values, we recommend you use an environment variable of typePARAMETER_STORE
orSECRETS_MANAGER
.type -> (string)
The type of environment variable. Valid values include:
PARAMETER_STORE
: An environment variable stored in Amazon EC2 Systems Manager Parameter Store. To learn how to specify a parameter store environment variable, see parameter store reference-key in the buildspec file .
PLAINTEXT
: An environment variable in plain text format. This is the default value.
SECRETS_MANAGER
: An environment variable stored in AWS Secrets Manager. To learn how to specify a secrets manager environment variable, see secrets manager reference-key in the buildspec file .privilegedMode -> (boolean)
Enables running the Docker daemon inside a Docker container. Set to true only if the build project is used to build Docker images. Otherwise, a build that attempts to interact with the Docker daemon fails. The default setting is
false
.You can initialize the Docker daemon during the install phase of your build by adding one of the following sets of commands to the install phase of your buildspec file:
If the operating system’s base image is Ubuntu Linux:
- nohup /usr/local/bin/dockerd --host=unix:///var/run/docker.sock --host=tcp://0.0.0.0:2375 --storage-driver=overlay&
- timeout 15 sh -c "until docker info; do echo .; sleep 1; done"
If the operating system’s base image is Alpine Linux and the previous command does not work, add the
-t
argument totimeout
:
- nohup /usr/local/bin/dockerd --host=unix:///var/run/docker.sock --host=tcp://0.0.0.0:2375 --storage-driver=overlay&
- timeout -t 15 sh -c "until docker info; do echo .; sleep 1; done"
certificate -> (string)
The certificate to use with this build project.
registryCredential -> (structure)
The credentials for access to a private registry.
credential -> (string)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or name of credentials created using AWS Secrets Manager.
Note
The
credential
can use the name of the credentials only if they exist in your current AWS Region.credentialProvider -> (string)
The service that created the credentials to access a private Docker registry. The valid value, SECRETS_MANAGER, is for AWS Secrets Manager.
imagePullCredentialsType -> (string)
The type of credentials AWS CodeBuild uses to pull images in your build. There are two valid values:
CODEBUILD
specifies that AWS CodeBuild uses its own credentials. This requires that you modify your ECR repository policy to trust AWS CodeBuild’s service principal.
SERVICE_ROLE
specifies that AWS CodeBuild uses your build project’s service role.When you use a cross-account or private registry image, you must use SERVICE_ROLE credentials. When you use an AWS CodeBuild curated image, you must use CODEBUILD credentials.
Shorthand Syntax:
type=string,image=string,computeType=string,environmentVariables=[{name=string,value=string,type=string},{name=string,value=string,type=string}],privilegedMode=boolean,certificate=string,registryCredential={credential=string,credentialProvider=string},imagePullCredentialsType=string
JSON Syntax:
{
"type": "WINDOWS_CONTAINER"|"LINUX_CONTAINER"|"LINUX_GPU_CONTAINER"|"ARM_CONTAINER"|"WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_CONTAINER",
"image": "string",
"computeType": "BUILD_GENERAL1_SMALL"|"BUILD_GENERAL1_MEDIUM"|"BUILD_GENERAL1_LARGE"|"BUILD_GENERAL1_2XLARGE",
"environmentVariables": [
{
"name": "string",
"value": "string",
"type": "PLAINTEXT"|"PARAMETER_STORE"|"SECRETS_MANAGER"
}
...
],
"privilegedMode": true|false,
"certificate": "string",
"registryCredential": {
"credential": "string",
"credentialProvider": "SECRETS_MANAGER"
},
"imagePullCredentialsType": "CODEBUILD"|"SERVICE_ROLE"
}
--service-role
(string)
The ARN of the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that enables AWS CodeBuild to interact with dependent AWS services on behalf of the AWS account.
--timeout-in-minutes
(integer)
How long, in minutes, from 5 to 480 (8 hours), for AWS CodeBuild to wait before it times out any build that has not been marked as completed. The default is 60 minutes.
--queued-timeout-in-minutes
(integer)
The number of minutes a build is allowed to be queued before it times out.
--encryption-key
(string)
The AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) customer master key (CMK) to be used for encrypting the build output artifacts.
Note
You can use a cross-account KMS key to encrypt the build output artifacts if your service role has permission to that key.
You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CMK or, if available, the CMK’s alias (using the format ``alias/alias-name `` ).
--tags
(list)
A list of tag key and value pairs associated with this build project.
These tags are available for use by AWS services that support AWS CodeBuild build project tags.
(structure)
A tag, consisting of a key and a value.
This tag is available for use by AWS services that support tags in AWS CodeBuild.
key -> (string)
The tag’s key.
value -> (string)
The tag’s value.
Shorthand Syntax:
key=string,value=string ...
JSON Syntax:
[
{
"key": "string",
"value": "string"
}
...
]
--vpc-config
(structure)
VpcConfig enables AWS CodeBuild to access resources in an Amazon VPC.
vpcId -> (string)
The ID of the Amazon VPC.
subnets -> (list)
A list of one or more subnet IDs in your Amazon VPC.
(string)
securityGroupIds -> (list)
A list of one or more security groups IDs in your Amazon VPC.
(string)
Shorthand Syntax:
vpcId=string,subnets=string,string,securityGroupIds=string,string
JSON Syntax:
{
"vpcId": "string",
"subnets": ["string", ...],
"securityGroupIds": ["string", ...]
}
--badge-enabled
| --no-badge-enabled
(boolean)
Set this to true to generate a publicly accessible URL for your project’s build badge.
--logs-config
(structure)
Information about logs for the build project. These can be logs in Amazon CloudWatch Logs, logs uploaded to a specified S3 bucket, or both.
cloudWatchLogs -> (structure)
Information about Amazon CloudWatch Logs for a build project. Amazon CloudWatch Logs are enabled by default.
status -> (string)
The current status of the logs in Amazon CloudWatch Logs for a build project. Valid values are:
ENABLED
: Amazon CloudWatch Logs are enabled for this build project.
DISABLED
: Amazon CloudWatch Logs are not enabled for this build project.groupName -> (string)
The group name of the logs in Amazon CloudWatch Logs. For more information, see Working with Log Groups and Log Streams .
streamName -> (string)
The prefix of the stream name of the Amazon CloudWatch Logs. For more information, see Working with Log Groups and Log Streams .
s3Logs -> (structure)
Information about logs built to an S3 bucket for a build project. S3 logs are not enabled by default.
status -> (string)
The current status of the S3 build logs. Valid values are:
ENABLED
: S3 build logs are enabled for this build project.
DISABLED
: S3 build logs are not enabled for this build project.location -> (string)
The ARN of an S3 bucket and the path prefix for S3 logs. If your Amazon S3 bucket name is
my-bucket
, and your path prefix isbuild-log
, then acceptable formats aremy-bucket/build-log
orarn:aws:s3:::my-bucket/build-log
.encryptionDisabled -> (boolean)
Set to true if you do not want your S3 build log output encrypted. By default S3 build logs are encrypted.
Shorthand Syntax:
cloudWatchLogs={status=string,groupName=string,streamName=string},s3Logs={status=string,location=string,encryptionDisabled=boolean}
JSON Syntax:
{
"cloudWatchLogs": {
"status": "ENABLED"|"DISABLED",
"groupName": "string",
"streamName": "string"
},
"s3Logs": {
"status": "ENABLED"|"DISABLED",
"location": "string",
"encryptionDisabled": true|false
}
}
--file-system-locations
(list)
An array of
ProjectFileSystemLocation
objects for a CodeBuild build project. AProjectFileSystemLocation
object specifies theidentifier
,location
,mountOptions
,mountPoint
, andtype
of a file system created using Amazon Elastic File System.(structure)
Information about a file system created by Amazon Elastic File System (EFS). For more information, see What Is Amazon Elastic File System?
type -> (string)
The type of the file system. The one supported type is
EFS
.location -> (string)
A string that specifies the location of the file system created by Amazon EFS. Its format is
efs-dns-name:/directory-path
. You can find the DNS name of file system when you view it in the AWS EFS console. The directory path is a path to a directory in the file system that CodeBuild mounts. For example, if the DNS name of a file system isfs-abcd1234.efs.us-west-2.amazonaws.com
, and its mount directory ismy-efs-mount-directory
, then thelocation
isfs-abcd1234.efs.us-west-2.amazonaws.com:/my-efs-mount-directory
.The directory path in the format
efs-dns-name:/directory-path
is optional. If you do not specify a directory path, the location is only the DNS name and CodeBuild mounts the entire file system.mountPoint -> (string)
The location in the container where you mount the file system.
identifier -> (string)
The name used to access a file system created by Amazon EFS. CodeBuild creates an environment variable by appending the
identifier
in all capital letters toCODEBUILD_
. For example, if you specifymy-efs
foridentifier
, a new environment variable is create namedCODEBUILD_MY-EFS
.The
identifier
is used to mount your file system.mountOptions -> (string)
The mount options for a file system created by AWS EFS. The default mount options used by CodeBuild are
nfsvers=4.1,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,hard,timeo=600,retrans=2
. For more information, see Recommended NFS Mount Options .
Shorthand Syntax:
type=string,location=string,mountPoint=string,identifier=string,mountOptions=string ...
JSON Syntax:
[
{
"type": "EFS",
"location": "string",
"mountPoint": "string",
"identifier": "string",
"mountOptions": "string"
}
...
]
--cli-input-json
| --cli-input-yaml
(string)
Reads arguments from the JSON string provided. The JSON string follows the format provided by --generate-cli-skeleton
. If other arguments are provided on the command line, those values will override the JSON-provided values. It is not possible to pass arbitrary binary values using a JSON-provided value as the string will be taken literally. This may not be specified along with --cli-input-yaml
.
--generate-cli-skeleton
(string)
Prints a JSON skeleton to standard output without sending an API request. If provided with no value or the value input
, prints a sample input JSON that can be used as an argument for --cli-input-json
. Similarly, if provided yaml-input
it will print a sample input YAML that can be used with --cli-input-yaml
. If provided with the value output
, it validates the command inputs and returns a sample output JSON for that command.
--cli-auto-prompt
(boolean)
Automatically prompt for CLI input parameters.
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
Example 1: To create an AWS CodeBuild build project
The following create-project
example creates a CodeBuild build project using source files from an S3 bucket
aws codebuild create-project \
--name "my-demo-project" \
--source "{\"type\": \"S3\",\"location\": \"codebuild-us-west-2-123456789012-input-bucket/my-source.zip\"}" \
--artifacts {"\"type\": \"S3\",\"location\": \"codebuild-us-west-2-123456789012-output-bucket\""} \
--environment "{\"type\": \"LINUX_CONTAINER\",\"image\": \"aws/codebuild/standard:1.0\",\"computeType\": \"BUILD_GENERAL1_SMALL\"}" \
--service-role "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/service-role/my-codebuild-service-role"
Output:
{
"project": {
"arn": "arn:aws:codebuild:us-west-2:123456789012:project/my-demo-project",
"name": "my-cli-demo-project",
"encryptionKey": "arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:123456789012:alias/aws/s3",
"serviceRole": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/service-role/my-codebuild-service-role",
"lastModified": 1556839783.274,
"badge": {
"badgeEnabled": false
},
"queuedTimeoutInMinutes": 480,
"environment": {
"image": "aws/codebuild/standard:1.0",
"computeType": "BUILD_GENERAL1_SMALL",
"type": "LINUX_CONTAINER",
"imagePullCredentialsType": "CODEBUILD",
"privilegedMode": false,
"environmentVariables": []
},
"artifacts": {
"location": "codebuild-us-west-2-123456789012-output-bucket",
"name": "my-cli-demo-project",
"namespaceType": "NONE",
"type": "S3",
"packaging": "NONE",
"encryptionDisabled": false
},
"source": {
"type": "S3",
"location": "codebuild-us-west-2-123456789012-input-bucket/my-source.zip",
"insecureSsl": false
},
"timeoutInMinutes": 60,
"cache": {
"type": "NO_CACHE"
},
"created": 1556839783.274
}
}
Example 2: To create an AWS CodeBuild build project using a JSON input file for the parameters
The following create-project
example creates a CodeBuild build project by passing all of the required parameters in a JSON input file. Create the input file template by running the command with only the --generate-cli-skeleton parameter
.
aws codebuild create-project --cli-input-json file://create-project.json
The input JSON file create-project.json
contains the following content:
{
"name": "codebuild-demo-project",
"source": {
"type": "S3",
"location": "codebuild-region-ID-account-ID-input-bucket/MessageUtil.zip"
},
"artifacts": {
"type": "S3",
"location": "codebuild-region-ID-account-ID-output-bucket"
},
"environment": {
"type": "LINUX_CONTAINER",
"image": "aws/codebuild/standard:1.0",
"computeType": "BUILD_GENERAL1_SMALL"
},
"serviceRole": "serviceIAMRole"
}
Output:
{
"project": {
"name": "codebuild-demo-project",
"serviceRole": "serviceIAMRole",
"tags": [],
"artifacts": {
"packaging": "NONE",
"type": "S3",
"location": "codebuild-region-ID-account-ID-output-bucket",
"name": "message-util.zip"
},
"lastModified": 1472661575.244,
"timeoutInMinutes": 60,
"created": 1472661575.244,
"environment": {
"computeType": "BUILD_GENERAL1_SMALL",
"image": "aws/codebuild/standard:1.0",
"type": "LINUX_CONTAINER",
"environmentVariables": []
},
"source": {
"type": "S3",
"location": "codebuild-region-ID-account-ID-input-bucket/MessageUtil.zip"
},
"encryptionKey": "arn:aws:kms:region-ID:account-ID:alias/aws/s3",
"arn": "arn:aws:codebuild:region-ID:account-ID:project/codebuild-demo-project"
}
}
For more information, see Create a Build Project (AWS CLI) in the AWS CodeBuild User Guide.
project -> (structure)
Information about the build project that was created.
name -> (string)
The name of the build project.
arn -> (string)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the build project.
description -> (string)
A description that makes the build project easy to identify.
source -> (structure)
Information about the build input source code for this build project.
type -> (string)
The type of repository that contains the source code to be built. Valid values include:
BITBUCKET
: The source code is in a Bitbucket repository.
CODECOMMIT
: The source code is in an AWS CodeCommit repository.
CODEPIPELINE
: The source code settings are specified in the source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline.
GITHUB
: The source code is in a GitHub or GitHub Enterprise Cloud repository.
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE
: The source code is in a GitHub Enterprise Server repository.
NO_SOURCE
: The project does not have input source code.
S3
: The source code is in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) input bucket.location -> (string)
Information about the location of the source code to be built. Valid values include:
For source code settings that are specified in the source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline,
location
should not be specified. If it is specified, AWS CodePipeline ignores it. This is because AWS CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline’s source action instead of this value.For source code in an AWS CodeCommit repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code and the buildspec file (for example, ``https://git-codecommit.*region-ID* .amazonaws.com/v1/repos/repo-name `` ).
For source code in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) input bucket, one of the following.
The path to the ZIP file that contains the source code (for example, `` bucket-name /path /to /object-name .zip`` ).
The path to the folder that contains the source code (for example, `` bucket-name /path /to /source-code /folder /`` ).
For source code in a GitHub repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your GitHub account. Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect) with GitHub, on the GitHub Authorize application page, for Organization access , choose Request access next to each repository you want to allow AWS CodeBuild to have access to, and then choose Authorize application . (After you have connected to your GitHub account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
source
object, set theauth
object’stype
value toOAUTH
.For source code in a Bitbucket repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your Bitbucket account. Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect) with Bitbucket, on the Bitbucket Confirm access to your account page, choose Grant access . (After you have connected to your Bitbucket account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
source
object, set theauth
object’stype
value toOAUTH
.gitCloneDepth -> (integer)
Information about the Git clone depth for the build project.
gitSubmodulesConfig -> (structure)
Information about the Git submodules configuration for the build project.
fetchSubmodules -> (boolean)
Set to true to fetch Git submodules for your AWS CodeBuild build project.
buildspec -> (string)
The buildspec file declaration to use for the builds in this build project.
If this value is set, it can be either an inline buildspec definition, the path to an alternate buildspec file relative to the value of the built-in
CODEBUILD_SRC_DIR
environment variable, or the path to an S3 bucket. The bucket must be in the same AWS Region as the build project. Specify the buildspec file using its ARN (for example,arn:aws:s3:::my-codebuild-sample2/buildspec.yml
). If this value is not provided or is set to an empty string, the source code must contain a buildspec file in its root directory. For more information, see Buildspec File Name and Storage Location .auth -> (structure)
Information about the authorization settings for AWS CodeBuild to access the source code to be built.
This information is for the AWS CodeBuild console’s use only. Your code should not get or set this information directly.
type -> (string)
Note
This data type is deprecated and is no longer accurate or used.
The authorization type to use. The only valid value is
OAUTH
, which represents the OAuth authorization type.resource -> (string)
The resource value that applies to the specified authorization type.
reportBuildStatus -> (boolean)
Set to true to report the status of a build’s start and finish to your source provider. This option is valid only when your source provider is GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, or Bitbucket. If this is set and you use a different source provider, an invalidInputException is thrown.
Note
The status of a build triggered by a webhook is always reported to your source provider.
buildStatusConfig -> (structure)
Contains information that defines how the build project reports the build status to the source provider. This option is only used when the source provider is
GITHUB
,GITHUB_ENTERPRISE
, orBITBUCKET
.context -> (string)
Specifies the context of the build status CodeBuild sends to the source provider. The usage of this parameter depends on the source provider.
Bitbucket
This parameter is used for the
name
parameter in the Bitbucket commit status. For more information, see build in the Bitbucket API documentation.GitHub/GitHub Enterprise Server
This parameter is used for the
context
parameter in the GitHub commit status. For more information, see Create a commit status in the GitHub developer guide.targetUrl -> (string)
Specifies the target url of the build status CodeBuild sends to the source provider. The usage of this parameter depends on the source provider.
Bitbucket
This parameter is used for the
url
parameter in the Bitbucket commit status. For more information, see build in the Bitbucket API documentation.GitHub/GitHub Enterprise Server
This parameter is used for the
target_url
parameter in the GitHub commit status. For more information, see Create a commit status in the GitHub developer guide.insecureSsl -> (boolean)
Enable this flag to ignore SSL warnings while connecting to the project source code.
sourceIdentifier -> (string)
An identifier for this project source.
secondarySources -> (list)
An array of
ProjectSource
objects.(structure)
Information about the build input source code for the build project.
type -> (string)
The type of repository that contains the source code to be built. Valid values include:
BITBUCKET
: The source code is in a Bitbucket repository.
CODECOMMIT
: The source code is in an AWS CodeCommit repository.
CODEPIPELINE
: The source code settings are specified in the source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline.
GITHUB
: The source code is in a GitHub or GitHub Enterprise Cloud repository.
GITHUB_ENTERPRISE
: The source code is in a GitHub Enterprise Server repository.
NO_SOURCE
: The project does not have input source code.
S3
: The source code is in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) input bucket.location -> (string)
Information about the location of the source code to be built. Valid values include:
For source code settings that are specified in the source action of a pipeline in AWS CodePipeline,
location
should not be specified. If it is specified, AWS CodePipeline ignores it. This is because AWS CodePipeline uses the settings in a pipeline’s source action instead of this value.For source code in an AWS CodeCommit repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source code and the buildspec file (for example, ``https://git-codecommit.*region-ID* .amazonaws.com/v1/repos/repo-name `` ).
For source code in an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) input bucket, one of the following.
The path to the ZIP file that contains the source code (for example, `` bucket-name /path /to /object-name .zip`` ).
The path to the folder that contains the source code (for example, `` bucket-name /path /to /source-code /folder /`` ).
For source code in a GitHub repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your GitHub account. Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect) with GitHub, on the GitHub Authorize application page, for Organization access , choose Request access next to each repository you want to allow AWS CodeBuild to have access to, and then choose Authorize application . (After you have connected to your GitHub account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
source
object, set theauth
object’stype
value toOAUTH
.For source code in a Bitbucket repository, the HTTPS clone URL to the repository that contains the source and the buildspec file. You must connect your AWS account to your Bitbucket account. Use the AWS CodeBuild console to start creating a build project. When you use the console to connect (or reconnect) with Bitbucket, on the Bitbucket Confirm access to your account page, choose Grant access . (After you have connected to your Bitbucket account, you do not need to finish creating the build project. You can leave the AWS CodeBuild console.) To instruct AWS CodeBuild to use this connection, in the
source
object, set theauth
object’stype
value toOAUTH
.gitCloneDepth -> (integer)
Information about the Git clone depth for the build project.
gitSubmodulesConfig -> (structure)
Information about the Git submodules configuration for the build project.
fetchSubmodules -> (boolean)
Set to true to fetch Git submodules for your AWS CodeBuild build project.
buildspec -> (string)
The buildspec file declaration to use for the builds in this build project.
If this value is set, it can be either an inline buildspec definition, the path to an alternate buildspec file relative to the value of the built-in
CODEBUILD_SRC_DIR
environment variable, or the path to an S3 bucket. The bucket must be in the same AWS Region as the build project. Specify the buildspec file using its ARN (for example,arn:aws:s3:::my-codebuild-sample2/buildspec.yml
). If this value is not provided or is set to an empty string, the source code must contain a buildspec file in its root directory. For more information, see Buildspec File Name and Storage Location .auth -> (structure)
Information about the authorization settings for AWS CodeBuild to access the source code to be built.
This information is for the AWS CodeBuild console’s use only. Your code should not get or set this information directly.
type -> (string)
Note
This data type is deprecated and is no longer accurate or used.
The authorization type to use. The only valid value is
OAUTH
, which represents the OAuth authorization type.resource -> (string)
The resource value that applies to the specified authorization type.
reportBuildStatus -> (boolean)
Set to true to report the status of a build’s start and finish to your source provider. This option is valid only when your source provider is GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, or Bitbucket. If this is set and you use a different source provider, an invalidInputException is thrown.
Note
The status of a build triggered by a webhook is always reported to your source provider.
buildStatusConfig -> (structure)
Contains information that defines how the build project reports the build status to the source provider. This option is only used when the source provider is
GITHUB
,GITHUB_ENTERPRISE
, orBITBUCKET
.context -> (string)
Specifies the context of the build status CodeBuild sends to the source provider. The usage of this parameter depends on the source provider.
Bitbucket
This parameter is used for the
name
parameter in the Bitbucket commit status. For more information, see build in the Bitbucket API documentation.GitHub/GitHub Enterprise Server
This parameter is used for the
context
parameter in the GitHub commit status. For more information, see Create a commit status in the GitHub developer guide.targetUrl -> (string)
Specifies the target url of the build status CodeBuild sends to the source provider. The usage of this parameter depends on the source provider.
Bitbucket
This parameter is used for the
url
parameter in the Bitbucket commit status. For more information, see build in the Bitbucket API documentation.GitHub/GitHub Enterprise Server
This parameter is used for the
target_url
parameter in the GitHub commit status. For more information, see Create a commit status in the GitHub developer guide.insecureSsl -> (boolean)
Enable this flag to ignore SSL warnings while connecting to the project source code.
sourceIdentifier -> (string)
An identifier for this project source.
sourceVersion -> (string)
A version of the build input to be built for this project. If not specified, the latest version is used. If specified, it must be one of:
For AWS CodeCommit: the commit ID, branch, or Git tag to use.
For GitHub: the commit ID, pull request ID, branch name, or tag name that corresponds to the version of the source code you want to build. If a pull request ID is specified, it must use the format
pr/pull-request-ID
(for examplepr/25
). If a branch name is specified, the branch’s HEAD commit ID is used. If not specified, the default branch’s HEAD commit ID is used.For Bitbucket: the commit ID, branch name, or tag name that corresponds to the version of the source code you want to build. If a branch name is specified, the branch’s HEAD commit ID is used. If not specified, the default branch’s HEAD commit ID is used.
For Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3): the version ID of the object that represents the build input ZIP file to use.
If
sourceVersion
is specified at the build level, then that version takes precedence over thissourceVersion
(at the project level).For more information, see Source Version Sample with CodeBuild in the AWS CodeBuild User Guide .
secondarySourceVersions -> (list)
An array of
ProjectSourceVersion
objects. IfsecondarySourceVersions
is specified at the build level, then they take over thesesecondarySourceVersions
(at the project level).(structure)
A source identifier and its corresponding version.
sourceIdentifier -> (string)
An identifier for a source in the build project.
sourceVersion -> (string)
The source version for the corresponding source identifier. If specified, must be one of:
For AWS CodeCommit: the commit ID, branch, or Git tag to use.
For GitHub: the commit ID, pull request ID, branch name, or tag name that corresponds to the version of the source code you want to build. If a pull request ID is specified, it must use the format
pr/pull-request-ID
(for example,pr/25
). If a branch name is specified, the branch’s HEAD commit ID is used. If not specified, the default branch’s HEAD commit ID is used.For Bitbucket: the commit ID, branch name, or tag name that corresponds to the version of the source code you want to build. If a branch name is specified, the branch’s HEAD commit ID is used. If not specified, the default branch’s HEAD commit ID is used.
For Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3): the version ID of the object that represents the build input ZIP file to use.
For more information, see Source Version Sample with CodeBuild in the AWS CodeBuild User Guide .
artifacts -> (structure)
Information about the build output artifacts for the build project.
type -> (string)
The type of build output artifact. Valid values include:
CODEPIPELINE
: The build project has build output generated through AWS CodePipeline.Note
The
CODEPIPELINE
type is not supported forsecondaryArtifacts
.
NO_ARTIFACTS
: The build project does not produce any build output.
S3
: The build project stores build output in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3).location -> (string)
Information about the build output artifact location:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output locations instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, this is the name of the output bucket.path -> (string)
Along with
namespaceType
andname
, the pattern that AWS CodeBuild uses to name and store the output artifact:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output names instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, this is the path to the output artifact. Ifpath
is not specified,path
is not used.For example, if
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toNONE
, andname
is set toMyArtifact.zip
, the output artifact is stored in the output bucket atMyArtifacts/MyArtifact.zip
.namespaceType -> (string)
Along with
path
andname
, the pattern that AWS CodeBuild uses to determine the name and location to store the output artifact:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output names instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, valid values include:
BUILD_ID
: Include the build ID in the location of the build output artifact.
NONE
: Do not include the build ID. This is the default ifnamespaceType
is not specified.For example, if
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toBUILD_ID
, andname
is set toMyArtifact.zip
, the output artifact is stored inMyArtifacts/*build-ID* /MyArtifact.zip
.name -> (string)
Along with
path
andnamespaceType
, the pattern that AWS CodeBuild uses to name and store the output artifact:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output names instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, this is the name of the output artifact object. If you set the name to be a forward slash (“/”), the artifact is stored in the root of the output bucket.For example:
If
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toBUILD_ID
, andname
is set toMyArtifact.zip
, then the output artifact is stored inMyArtifacts/*build-ID* /MyArtifact.zip
.If
path
is empty,namespaceType
is set toNONE
, andname
is set to “/
“, the output artifact is stored in the root of the output bucket.If
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toBUILD_ID
, andname
is set to “/
“, the output artifact is stored in ``MyArtifacts/build-ID `` .packaging -> (string)
The type of build output artifact to create:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output artifacts instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, valid values include:
NONE
: AWS CodeBuild creates in the output bucket a folder that contains the build output. This is the default ifpackaging
is not specified.
ZIP
: AWS CodeBuild creates in the output bucket a ZIP file that contains the build output.overrideArtifactName -> (boolean)
If this flag is set, a name specified in the buildspec file overrides the artifact name. The name specified in a buildspec file is calculated at build time and uses the Shell Command Language. For example, you can append a date and time to your artifact name so that it is always unique.
encryptionDisabled -> (boolean)
Set to true if you do not want your output artifacts encrypted. This option is valid only if your artifacts type is Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). If this is set with another artifacts type, an invalidInputException is thrown.
artifactIdentifier -> (string)
An identifier for this artifact definition.
secondaryArtifacts -> (list)
An array of
ProjectArtifacts
objects.(structure)
Information about the build output artifacts for the build project.
type -> (string)
The type of build output artifact. Valid values include:
CODEPIPELINE
: The build project has build output generated through AWS CodePipeline.Note
The
CODEPIPELINE
type is not supported forsecondaryArtifacts
.
NO_ARTIFACTS
: The build project does not produce any build output.
S3
: The build project stores build output in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3).location -> (string)
Information about the build output artifact location:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output locations instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, this is the name of the output bucket.path -> (string)
Along with
namespaceType
andname
, the pattern that AWS CodeBuild uses to name and store the output artifact:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output names instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, this is the path to the output artifact. Ifpath
is not specified,path
is not used.For example, if
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toNONE
, andname
is set toMyArtifact.zip
, the output artifact is stored in the output bucket atMyArtifacts/MyArtifact.zip
.namespaceType -> (string)
Along with
path
andname
, the pattern that AWS CodeBuild uses to determine the name and location to store the output artifact:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output names instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, valid values include:
BUILD_ID
: Include the build ID in the location of the build output artifact.
NONE
: Do not include the build ID. This is the default ifnamespaceType
is not specified.For example, if
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toBUILD_ID
, andname
is set toMyArtifact.zip
, the output artifact is stored inMyArtifacts/*build-ID* /MyArtifact.zip
.name -> (string)
Along with
path
andnamespaceType
, the pattern that AWS CodeBuild uses to name and store the output artifact:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output names instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, this is the name of the output artifact object. If you set the name to be a forward slash (“/”), the artifact is stored in the root of the output bucket.For example:
If
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toBUILD_ID
, andname
is set toMyArtifact.zip
, then the output artifact is stored inMyArtifacts/*build-ID* /MyArtifact.zip
.If
path
is empty,namespaceType
is set toNONE
, andname
is set to “/
“, the output artifact is stored in the root of the output bucket.If
path
is set toMyArtifacts
,namespaceType
is set toBUILD_ID
, andname
is set to “/
“, the output artifact is stored in ``MyArtifacts/build-ID `` .packaging -> (string)
The type of build output artifact to create:
If
type
is set toCODEPIPELINE
, AWS CodePipeline ignores this value if specified. This is because AWS CodePipeline manages its build output artifacts instead of AWS CodeBuild.If
type
is set toNO_ARTIFACTS
, this value is ignored if specified, because no build output is produced.If
type
is set toS3
, valid values include:
NONE
: AWS CodeBuild creates in the output bucket a folder that contains the build output. This is the default ifpackaging
is not specified.
ZIP
: AWS CodeBuild creates in the output bucket a ZIP file that contains the build output.overrideArtifactName -> (boolean)
If this flag is set, a name specified in the buildspec file overrides the artifact name. The name specified in a buildspec file is calculated at build time and uses the Shell Command Language. For example, you can append a date and time to your artifact name so that it is always unique.
encryptionDisabled -> (boolean)
Set to true if you do not want your output artifacts encrypted. This option is valid only if your artifacts type is Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). If this is set with another artifacts type, an invalidInputException is thrown.
artifactIdentifier -> (string)
An identifier for this artifact definition.
cache -> (structure)
Information about the cache for the build project.
type -> (string)
The type of cache used by the build project. Valid values include:
NO_CACHE
: The build project does not use any cache.
S3
: The build project reads and writes from and to S3.
LOCAL
: The build project stores a cache locally on a build host that is only available to that build host.location -> (string)
Information about the cache location:
NO_CACHE
orLOCAL
: This value is ignored.
S3
: This is the S3 bucket name/prefix.modes -> (list)
If you use a
LOCAL
cache, the local cache mode. You can use one or more local cache modes at the same time.
LOCAL_SOURCE_CACHE
mode caches Git metadata for primary and secondary sources. After the cache is created, subsequent builds pull only the change between commits. This mode is a good choice for projects with a clean working directory and a source that is a large Git repository. If you choose this option and your project does not use a Git repository (GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, or Bitbucket), the option is ignored.
LOCAL_DOCKER_LAYER_CACHE
mode caches existing Docker layers. This mode is a good choice for projects that build or pull large Docker images. It can prevent the performance issues caused by pulling large Docker images down from the network.Note
You can use a Docker layer cache in the Linux environment only.
The
privileged
flag must be set so that your project has the required Docker permissions.You should consider the security implications before you use a Docker layer cache.
LOCAL_CUSTOM_CACHE
mode caches directories you specify in the buildspec file. This mode is a good choice if your build scenario is not suited to one of the other three local cache modes. If you use a custom cache:
Only directories can be specified for caching. You cannot specify individual files.
Symlinks are used to reference cached directories.
Cached directories are linked to your build before it downloads its project sources. Cached items are overridden if a source item has the same name. Directories are specified using cache paths in the buildspec file.
(string)
environment -> (structure)
Information about the build environment for this build project.
type -> (string)
The type of build environment to use for related builds.
The environment type
ARM_CONTAINER
is available only in regions US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), EU (Ireland), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Sydney), and EU (Frankfurt).The environment type
LINUX_CONTAINER
with compute typebuild.general1.2xlarge
is available only in regions US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), EU (Ireland), EU (London), EU (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), China (Beijing), and China (Ningxia).The environment type
LINUX_GPU_CONTAINER
is available only in regions US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), EU (Ireland), EU (London), EU (Frankfurt), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney) , China (Beijing), and China (Ningxia).image -> (string)
The image tag or image digest that identifies the Docker image to use for this build project. Use the following formats:
For an image tag:
registry/repository:tag
. For example, to specify an image with the tag “latest,” useregistry/repository:latest
.For an image digest:
registry/repository@digest
. For example, to specify an image with the digest “sha256:cbbf2f9a99b47fc460d422812b6a5adff7dfee951d8fa2e4a98caa0382cfbdbf,” useregistry/repository@sha256:cbbf2f9a99b47fc460d422812b6a5adff7dfee951d8fa2e4a98caa0382cfbdbf
.computeType -> (string)
Information about the compute resources the build project uses. Available values include:
BUILD_GENERAL1_SMALL
: Use up to 3 GB memory and 2 vCPUs for builds.
BUILD_GENERAL1_MEDIUM
: Use up to 7 GB memory and 4 vCPUs for builds.
BUILD_GENERAL1_LARGE
: Use up to 16 GB memory and 8 vCPUs for builds, depending on your environment type.
BUILD_GENERAL1_2XLARGE
: Use up to 145 GB memory, 72 vCPUs, and 824 GB of SSD storage for builds. This compute type supports Docker images up to 100 GB uncompressed.If you use
BUILD_GENERAL1_LARGE
:
For environment type
LINUX_CONTAINER
, you can use up to 15 GB memory and 8 vCPUs for builds.For environment type
LINUX_GPU_CONTAINER
, you can use up to 255 GB memory, 32 vCPUs, and 4 NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPUs for builds.For environment type
ARM_CONTAINER
, you can use up to 16 GB memory and 8 vCPUs on ARM-based processors for builds.For more information, see Build Environment Compute Types in the AWS CodeBuild User Guide.
environmentVariables -> (list)
A set of environment variables to make available to builds for this build project.
(structure)
Information about an environment variable for a build project or a build.
name -> (string)
The name or key of the environment variable.
value -> (string)
The value of the environment variable.
Warning
We strongly discourage the use of
PLAINTEXT
environment variables to store sensitive values, especially AWS secret key IDs and secret access keys.PLAINTEXT
environment variables can be displayed in plain text using the AWS CodeBuild console and the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI). For sensitive values, we recommend you use an environment variable of typePARAMETER_STORE
orSECRETS_MANAGER
.type -> (string)
The type of environment variable. Valid values include:
PARAMETER_STORE
: An environment variable stored in Amazon EC2 Systems Manager Parameter Store. To learn how to specify a parameter store environment variable, see parameter store reference-key in the buildspec file .
PLAINTEXT
: An environment variable in plain text format. This is the default value.
SECRETS_MANAGER
: An environment variable stored in AWS Secrets Manager. To learn how to specify a secrets manager environment variable, see secrets manager reference-key in the buildspec file .privilegedMode -> (boolean)
Enables running the Docker daemon inside a Docker container. Set to true only if the build project is used to build Docker images. Otherwise, a build that attempts to interact with the Docker daemon fails. The default setting is
false
.You can initialize the Docker daemon during the install phase of your build by adding one of the following sets of commands to the install phase of your buildspec file:
If the operating system’s base image is Ubuntu Linux:
- nohup /usr/local/bin/dockerd --host=unix:///var/run/docker.sock --host=tcp://0.0.0.0:2375 --storage-driver=overlay&
- timeout 15 sh -c "until docker info; do echo .; sleep 1; done"
If the operating system’s base image is Alpine Linux and the previous command does not work, add the
-t
argument totimeout
:
- nohup /usr/local/bin/dockerd --host=unix:///var/run/docker.sock --host=tcp://0.0.0.0:2375 --storage-driver=overlay&
- timeout -t 15 sh -c "until docker info; do echo .; sleep 1; done"
certificate -> (string)
The certificate to use with this build project.
registryCredential -> (structure)
The credentials for access to a private registry.
credential -> (string)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or name of credentials created using AWS Secrets Manager.
Note
The
credential
can use the name of the credentials only if they exist in your current AWS Region.credentialProvider -> (string)
The service that created the credentials to access a private Docker registry. The valid value, SECRETS_MANAGER, is for AWS Secrets Manager.
imagePullCredentialsType -> (string)
The type of credentials AWS CodeBuild uses to pull images in your build. There are two valid values:
CODEBUILD
specifies that AWS CodeBuild uses its own credentials. This requires that you modify your ECR repository policy to trust AWS CodeBuild’s service principal.
SERVICE_ROLE
specifies that AWS CodeBuild uses your build project’s service role.When you use a cross-account or private registry image, you must use SERVICE_ROLE credentials. When you use an AWS CodeBuild curated image, you must use CODEBUILD credentials.
serviceRole -> (string)
The ARN of the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that enables AWS CodeBuild to interact with dependent AWS services on behalf of the AWS account.
timeoutInMinutes -> (integer)
How long, in minutes, from 5 to 480 (8 hours), for AWS CodeBuild to wait before timing out any related build that did not get marked as completed. The default is 60 minutes.
queuedTimeoutInMinutes -> (integer)
The number of minutes a build is allowed to be queued before it times out.
encryptionKey -> (string)
The AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) customer master key (CMK) to be used for encrypting the build output artifacts.
Note
You can use a cross-account KMS key to encrypt the build output artifacts if your service role has permission to that key.
You can specify either the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the CMK or, if available, the CMK’s alias (using the format ``alias/alias-name `` ).
tags -> (list)
A list of tag key and value pairs associated with this build project.
These tags are available for use by AWS services that support AWS CodeBuild build project tags.
(structure)
A tag, consisting of a key and a value.
This tag is available for use by AWS services that support tags in AWS CodeBuild.
key -> (string)
The tag’s key.
value -> (string)
The tag’s value.
created -> (timestamp)
When the build project was created, expressed in Unix time format.
lastModified -> (timestamp)
When the build project’s settings were last modified, expressed in Unix time format.
webhook -> (structure)
Information about a webhook that connects repository events to a build project in AWS CodeBuild.
url -> (string)
The URL to the webhook.
payloadUrl -> (string)
The AWS CodeBuild endpoint where webhook events are sent.
secret -> (string)
The secret token of the associated repository.
Note
A Bitbucket webhook does not support
secret
.branchFilter -> (string)
A regular expression used to determine which repository branches are built when a webhook is triggered. If the name of a branch matches the regular expression, then it is built. If
branchFilter
is empty, then all branches are built.Note
It is recommended that you use
filterGroups
instead ofbranchFilter
.filterGroups -> (list)
An array of arrays of
WebhookFilter
objects used to determine which webhooks are triggered. At least oneWebhookFilter
in the array must specifyEVENT
as itstype
.For a build to be triggered, at least one filter group in the
filterGroups
array must pass. For a filter group to pass, each of its filters must pass.(list)
(structure)
A filter used to determine which webhooks trigger a build.
type -> (string)
The type of webhook filter. There are six webhook filter types:
EVENT
,ACTOR_ACCOUNT_ID
,HEAD_REF
,BASE_REF
,FILE_PATH
, andCOMMIT_MESSAGE
.EVENT
A webhook event triggers a build when the provided
pattern
matches one of five event types:PUSH
,PULL_REQUEST_CREATED
,PULL_REQUEST_UPDATED
,PULL_REQUEST_REOPENED
, andPULL_REQUEST_MERGED
. TheEVENT
patterns are specified as a comma-separated string. For example,PUSH, PULL_REQUEST_CREATED, PULL_REQUEST_UPDATED
filters all push, pull request created, and pull request updated events.Note
The
PULL_REQUEST_REOPENED
works with GitHub and GitHub Enterprise only.ACTOR_ACCOUNT_ID
A webhook event triggers a build when a GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, or Bitbucket account ID matches the regular expression
pattern
.HEAD_REF
A webhook event triggers a build when the head reference matches the regular expression
pattern
. For example,refs/heads/branch-name
andrefs/tags/tag-name
.Works with GitHub and GitHub Enterprise push, GitHub and GitHub Enterprise pull request, Bitbucket push, and Bitbucket pull request events.
BASE_REF
A webhook event triggers a build when the base reference matches the regular expression
pattern
. For example,refs/heads/branch-name
.Note
Works with pull request events only.
FILE_PATH
A webhook triggers a build when the path of a changed file matches the regular expression
pattern
.Note
Works with GitHub and Bitbucket events push and pull requests events. Also works with GitHub Enterprise push events, but does not work with GitHub Enterprise pull request events.
COMMIT_MESSAGE
A webhook triggers a build when the head commit message matches the regular expression
pattern
.Note
Works with GitHub and Bitbucket events push and pull requests events. Also works with GitHub Enterprise push events, but does not work with GitHub Enterprise pull request events.
pattern -> (string)
For a
WebHookFilter
that usesEVENT
type, a comma-separated string that specifies one or more events. For example, the webhook filterPUSH, PULL_REQUEST_CREATED, PULL_REQUEST_UPDATED
allows all push, pull request created, and pull request updated events to trigger a build.For a
WebHookFilter
that uses any of the other filter types, a regular expression pattern. For example, aWebHookFilter
that usesHEAD_REF
for itstype
and the pattern^refs/heads/
triggers a build when the head reference is a branch with a reference namerefs/heads/branch-name
.excludeMatchedPattern -> (boolean)
Used to indicate that the
pattern
determines which webhook events do not trigger a build. If true, then a webhook event that does not match thepattern
triggers a build. If false, then a webhook event that matches thepattern
triggers a build.lastModifiedSecret -> (timestamp)
A timestamp that indicates the last time a repository’s secret token was modified.
vpcConfig -> (structure)
Information about the VPC configuration that AWS CodeBuild accesses.
vpcId -> (string)
The ID of the Amazon VPC.
subnets -> (list)
A list of one or more subnet IDs in your Amazon VPC.
(string)
securityGroupIds -> (list)
A list of one or more security groups IDs in your Amazon VPC.
(string)
badge -> (structure)
Information about the build badge for the build project.
badgeEnabled -> (boolean)
Set this to true to generate a publicly accessible URL for your project’s build badge.
badgeRequestUrl -> (string)
The publicly-accessible URL through which you can access the build badge for your project.
The publicly accessible URL through which you can access the build badge for your project.
logsConfig -> (structure)
Information about logs for the build project. A project can create logs in Amazon CloudWatch Logs, an S3 bucket, or both.
cloudWatchLogs -> (structure)
Information about Amazon CloudWatch Logs for a build project. Amazon CloudWatch Logs are enabled by default.
status -> (string)
The current status of the logs in Amazon CloudWatch Logs for a build project. Valid values are:
ENABLED
: Amazon CloudWatch Logs are enabled for this build project.
DISABLED
: Amazon CloudWatch Logs are not enabled for this build project.groupName -> (string)
The group name of the logs in Amazon CloudWatch Logs. For more information, see Working with Log Groups and Log Streams .
streamName -> (string)
The prefix of the stream name of the Amazon CloudWatch Logs. For more information, see Working with Log Groups and Log Streams .
s3Logs -> (structure)
Information about logs built to an S3 bucket for a build project. S3 logs are not enabled by default.
status -> (string)
The current status of the S3 build logs. Valid values are:
ENABLED
: S3 build logs are enabled for this build project.
DISABLED
: S3 build logs are not enabled for this build project.location -> (string)
The ARN of an S3 bucket and the path prefix for S3 logs. If your Amazon S3 bucket name is
my-bucket
, and your path prefix isbuild-log
, then acceptable formats aremy-bucket/build-log
orarn:aws:s3:::my-bucket/build-log
.encryptionDisabled -> (boolean)
Set to true if you do not want your S3 build log output encrypted. By default S3 build logs are encrypted.
fileSystemLocations -> (list)
An array of
ProjectFileSystemLocation
objects for a CodeBuild build project. AProjectFileSystemLocation
object specifies theidentifier
,location
,mountOptions
,mountPoint
, andtype
of a file system created using Amazon Elastic File System.(structure)
Information about a file system created by Amazon Elastic File System (EFS). For more information, see What Is Amazon Elastic File System?
type -> (string)
The type of the file system. The one supported type is
EFS
.location -> (string)
A string that specifies the location of the file system created by Amazon EFS. Its format is
efs-dns-name:/directory-path
. You can find the DNS name of file system when you view it in the AWS EFS console. The directory path is a path to a directory in the file system that CodeBuild mounts. For example, if the DNS name of a file system isfs-abcd1234.efs.us-west-2.amazonaws.com
, and its mount directory ismy-efs-mount-directory
, then thelocation
isfs-abcd1234.efs.us-west-2.amazonaws.com:/my-efs-mount-directory
.The directory path in the format
efs-dns-name:/directory-path
is optional. If you do not specify a directory path, the location is only the DNS name and CodeBuild mounts the entire file system.mountPoint -> (string)
The location in the container where you mount the file system.
identifier -> (string)
The name used to access a file system created by Amazon EFS. CodeBuild creates an environment variable by appending the
identifier
in all capital letters toCODEBUILD_
. For example, if you specifymy-efs
foridentifier
, a new environment variable is create namedCODEBUILD_MY-EFS
.The
identifier
is used to mount your file system.mountOptions -> (string)
The mount options for a file system created by AWS EFS. The default mount options used by CodeBuild are
nfsvers=4.1,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,hard,timeo=600,retrans=2
. For more information, see Recommended NFS Mount Options .