Automation with AWS 1.0 Release Notes
02 October 2016
The Utoolity team is pleased to present Automation with AWS 1.0 – this release adds a Bamboo notification recipient, a JIRA post function and a JIRA Service Desk then action to run remote actions with AWS from workflows, and adds actions for AWS Lambda functions and Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) topics.
You can use the Invoke Lambda Function and Publish SNS Message actions with all integrations for Bamboo and JIRA.
Learn more and try it for free in:
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Highlights (Core)
Use the Invoke Lambda Function action
You can now use the Invoke Lambda Function action to process Bamboo notifications, JIRA workflow transitions and JIRA Service Desk automation rule executions with AWS Lambda, which lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers:
You pay only for the compute time you consume - there is no charge when your code is not running. With Lambda, you can run code for virtually any type of application or backend service - all with zero administration. Just upload your code and Lambda takes care of everything required to run and scale your code with high availability. You can set up your code to automatically trigger from other AWS services or call it directly from any web or mobile app.
Use the Publish SNS Message action
You can now use the Publish SNS Message action to relay Bamboo notifications, JIRA workflow transitions and JIRA Service Desk automation rule executions via the Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS), a fast, flexible, fully managed push notification service that lets you send individual messages or to fan-out messages to large numbers of recipients:
Amazon SNS makes it simple and cost effective to send push notifications to mobile device users, email recipients or even send messages to other distributed services.
With Amazon SNS, you can send notifications to Apple, Google, Fire OS, and Windows devices, as well as to Android devices in China with Baidu Cloud Push. You can use SNS to send SMS messages to mobile device users worldwide.
Beyond these endpoints, Amazon SNS can also deliver messages to Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS), AWS Lambda functions, or to any HTTP endpoint.
Highlights (Bamboo)
Run remote actions with AWS from a Bamboo notification recipient
You can now use the Automate with AWS notification recipient to run remote actions with AWS from Bamboo notifications, specifically from plan level and system level notifications.
Highlights (JIRA)
Run remote actions with AWS from a JIRA post function
You can now use the Automate with AWS post function to run remote actions with AWS from JIRA workflow post functions.
Run remote actions with AWS from a JIRA Service Desk then action
You can now use the Automate with AWS then action to run remote actions with AWS from JIRA Service Desk automation rules.
Resolved issues
Release 1.0.2
2016-12-22
This release addresses the following issues:
Core
Improvements
AAWS-217 – Add variable content JSON escaping
AAWS-282 – Surface new AWS region us-east-2
AAWS-283 – Surface new AWS region ca-central-1
AAWS-284 – Surface new AWS region eu-west-2
Release 1.0.1
2016-10-11
This release addresses the following issues:
Core
Improvements
AAWS-237 – Add link to shared AWS Connector configuration
Bugs
AAWS-208 – Address/Document editing of notifications resulting in multiple notifications
AAWS-233 – Fix event entity not always being available
AAWS-234 – Address/Document errors in JIRA post function preventing workflow execution
AAWS-235 – Defuse Publish SNS Message action log level on missing region in topic ARN
Release 1.0.0
2016-10-02
This release addresses the following issues:
Core
Stories
AAWS-260 – As a user, I want an action to publish a SNS message so that I can notify remote systems
AAWS-261 – As a user, I want an action to invoke a Lambda functions so that I can automate remote systems
Bamboo
Stories
AAWS-75 – As a user, I want to run an action via a Bamboo notification so that I can trigger external automation from plans
JIRA
Stories
AAWS-73 – As a user, I want to run an action via a JIRA post function so that I can trigger external automation from workflows
AAWS-74 – As a user, I want to run an action via a JIRA Service Desk then action so that I can trigger external automation from rules
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