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author | GitLab Bot <gitlab-bot@gitlab.com> | 2020-07-20 12:26:25 +0000 |
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diff --git a/doc/topics/autodevops/requirements.md b/doc/topics/autodevops/requirements.md index b09a571fd16..33db94be97e 100644 --- a/doc/topics/autodevops/requirements.md +++ b/doc/topics/autodevops/requirements.md @@ -103,22 +103,26 @@ After all requirements are met, you can [enable Auto DevOps](index.md#enablingdi > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/208132) in GitLab 13.0. -You can choose to target [Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS)](../../ci/cloud_deployment/index.md) as a deployment platform instead of using Kubernetes. +You can choose to target [AWS ECS](../../ci/cloud_deployment/index.md) as a deployment platform instead of using Kubernetes. -To get started on Auto DevOps to Amazon ECS, you'll have to add a specific Environment +To get started on Auto DevOps to AWS ECS, you'll have to add a specific Environment Variable. To do so, follow these steps: 1. In your project, go to **Settings > CI / CD** and expand the **Variables** section. 1. Specify which AWS platform to target during the Auto DevOps deployment - by adding the `AUTO_DEVOPS_PLATFORM_TARGET` variable. + by adding the `AUTO_DEVOPS_PLATFORM_TARGET` variable with one of the following values: + - `FARGATE` if the service you're targeting must be of launch type FARGATE. + - `ECS` if you're not enforcing any launch type check when deploying to ECS. -1. Give this variable the value `ECS` before saving it. - -When you trigger a pipeline, if Auto DevOps is enabled and if you've correctly +When you trigger a pipeline, if you have Auto DevOps enabled and if you have correctly [entered AWS credentials as environment variables](../../ci/cloud_deployment/index.md#deploy-your-application-to-the-aws-elastic-container-service-ecs), -your application will be deployed to Amazon ECS. +your application will be deployed to AWS ECS. + +NOTE: **Note:** +[GitLab Managed Apps](../../user/clusters/applications.md) are not available when deploying to AWS ECS. +You must manually configure your application (such as Ingress or Help) on AWS ECS. NOTE: **Note:** If you have both a valid `AUTO_DEVOPS_PLATFORM_TARGET` variable and a Kubernetes cluster tied to your project, @@ -130,5 +134,5 @@ defined in the [`Jobs/Deploy/ECS.gitlab-ci.yml` template](https://gitlab.com/git However, it's not recommended to [include](../../ci/yaml/README.md#includetemplate) it on its own. This template is designed to be used with Auto DevOps only. It may change unexpectedly causing your pipeline to fail if included on its own. Also, the job -names within this template may also change. Don't override these jobs' names in your +names within this template may also change. Do not override these jobs' names in your own pipeline, as the override will stop working when the name changes. |