Available Tasks
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AWS CloudFormation StackCreate, update or delete CloudFormation stacks defined by a template provided via URL or inline and specify template parameters and advanced options. See Using the AWS CloudFormation Stack task in Bamboo for details. |
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AWS Elastic Beanstalk ApplicationCreate, update or delete Elastic Beanstalk applications on demand. See Using the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application task in Bamboo for details. |
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AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application VersionCreate, update or delete Elastic Beanstalk application versions on demand. See Using the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Application Version task in Bamboo for details. |
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AWS Elastic Beanstalk EnvironmentCreate, update, rebuild, restart, swap or terminate Elastic Beanstalk environments on demand. See Using the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Environment task in Bamboo for details. |
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Amazon EBS SnapshotCreate, delete or backup snapshots of Elastic Block Store volumes; in particular, the Task provides backup management with retention handling and backup set correlation. See Using the Amazon EBS Snapshot task in Bamboo for details. |
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Amazon EC2 ImageCreate, delete or backup images of EBS backed Elastic Compute Cloud instances; in particular, the Task provides backup management with retention handling and backup set correlation. See Using the Amazon EC2 Image task in Bamboo for details. |
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Amazon EC2 InstanceStart, stop or reboot provisioned Elastic Compute Cloud instances on demand, e.g. only when needed by the build itself (development) or at specific times of the day (operations). See Using the Amazon EC2 Instance task in Bamboo for details. |
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Amazon S3 ObjectUpload, download, delete or copy Structured Storage Service objects (files); in particular you can upload your Bamboo job's build artifacts or select local files and directories (optionally via Ant Patterns) - when addressing S3 objects (files), it matches those by key prefix, which allows to operate on multiple objects at once (virtual directories resp. folder hierarchies). See Using the Amazon S3 Object task in Bamboo for details. |
Bamboo Variable Substitution/Definition
See Bamboo Variable Substitution/Definition for details.
AWS Security Credentials
The AWS credentials need to be specified for each task currently, which can be cumbersome quickly. Pending a more generic solution, it is already possible to ease this a bit via variable substitution as follows:
${bamboo.awsAccessKeyPassword}
and ${bamboo.awsSecretKeyPassword}
awsAccessKeyPassword
and awsSecretKeyPassword
given this example) with the actual credentials, which will then be substituted on task execution accordinglySee AWS Security Credentials for details.
AWS Client Configuration
See AWS Client Configuration for details.