AWS Elastic Beanstalk - Using eb to attach git repo to existing EB environment
The way I ended up doing this was:
1) Download AWSDevTools from http://aws.amazon.com/developertools/AWS-Elastic-Beanstalk/6752709412171743
2) Move to your git repo on the CLI
3) Run /Downloads/elasticbeanstalk-cli/AWSDevTools/
EDIT: 3a)
4) Enter AWS Access Key, AWS Secret Key, AWS Region, and enter the existing name of your AWS Application and AWS Environment.
5) Now you can git add, git commit as usual, and use git aws.push to push to your EB environment
7) You can follow the steps above to add other environments. For example if you had production and staging environments, and then use git aws.push --environment to use the same repo to push to both environments.
If you come across the error
1) Download AWSDevTools from http://aws.amazon.com/developertools/AWS-Elastic-Beanstalk/6752709412171743
2) Move to your git repo on the CLI
3) Run /Downloads/elasticbeanstalk-cli/AWSDevTools/
[Linux or Windows]
/AWSDevTools-RepositorySetup.shEDIT: 3a)
git aws.config
4) Enter AWS Access Key, AWS Secret Key, AWS Region, and enter the existing name of your AWS Application and AWS Environment.
5) Now you can git add, git commit as usual, and use git aws.push to push to your EB environment
7) You can follow the steps above to add other environments. For example if you had production and staging environments, and then use git aws.push --environment to use the same repo to push to both environments.
If you come across the error
The specified module 'AWSDevTools' was not loaded
on Windows, this is most likely because the AWSDevTools module is not at C:\Users\ USER
\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\AWSDevTools\AWSDevTools.ps1.
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