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Introduction
This guide explains how to use GitHub Actions to build a containerized application, push it to Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR), and deploy it to Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) when there is a push to the main branch.
On every new push to main in your GitHub repository, the GitHub Actions workflow builds and pushes a new container image to Amazon ECR, and then deploys a new task definition to Amazon ECS.
Prerequisites
Before creating your GitHub Actions workflow, you will first need to complete the following setup steps for Amazon ECR and ECS:
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Create an Amazon ECR repository to store your images. For example, using the AWS CLI: Shell aws ecr create-repository \ --repository-name MY_ECR_REPOSITORY \ --region MY_AWS_REGIONEnsure that you use the same Amazon ECR repository name (represented here by MY_ECR_REPOSITORY) for theECR_REPOSITORYvariable in the workflow below.Ensure that you use the same AWS region value for the AWS_REGION(represented here byMY_AWS_REGION) variable in the workflow below.
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Create an Amazon ECS task definition, cluster, and service. For details, follow the Getting started wizard on the Amazon ECS console, or the Getting started guide in the Amazon ECS documentation. Ensure that you note the names you set for the Amazon ECS service and cluster, and use them for the ECS_SERVICEandECS_CLUSTERvariables in the workflow below.
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Store your Amazon ECS task definition as a JSON file in your GitHub repository. The format of the file should be the same as the output generated by: Shell aws ecs register-task-definition --generate-cli-skeletonEnsure that you set the ECS_TASK_DEFINITIONvariable in the workflow below as the path to the JSON file.Ensure that you set the CONTAINER_NAMEvariable in the workflow below as the container name in thecontainerDefinitionssection of the task definition.
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Create GitHub Actions secrets named AWS_ACCESS_KEY_IDandAWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEYto store the values for your Amazon IAM access key.For more information on creating secrets for GitHub Actions, see "Encrypted secrets." See the documentation for each action used below for the recommended IAM policies for the IAM user, and methods for handling the access key credentials. 
Creating the workflow
Once you've completed the prerequisites, you can proceed with creating the workflow.
The following example workflow demonstrates how to build a container image and push it to Amazon ECR. It then updates the task definition with the new image ID, and deploys the task definition to Amazon ECS.
Ensure that you provide your own values for all the variables in the env key of the workflow.
If you configured a deployment environment, change the value of environment to be the name of your environment. If you did not configure an environment, delete the environment key.
# This workflow uses actions that are not certified by GitHub.
# They are provided by a third-party and are governed by
# separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support
# documentation.
name: Deploy to Amazon ECS
on:
  push:
    branches:
      - main
env:
  AWS_REGION: MY_AWS_REGION                   # set this to your preferred AWS region, e.g. us-west-1
  ECR_REPOSITORY: MY_ECR_REPOSITORY           # set this to your Amazon ECR repository name
  ECS_SERVICE: MY_ECS_SERVICE                 # set this to your Amazon ECS service name
  ECS_CLUSTER: MY_ECS_CLUSTER                 # set this to your Amazon ECS cluster name
  ECS_TASK_DEFINITION: MY_ECS_TASK_DEFINITION # set this to the path to your Amazon ECS task definition
                                               # file, e.g. .aws/task-definition.json
  CONTAINER_NAME: MY_CONTAINER_NAME           # set this to the name of the container in the
                                               # containerDefinitions section of your task definition
jobs:
  deploy:
    name: Deploy
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    environment: production
    steps:
      - name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v2
      - name: Configure AWS credentials
        uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@13d241b293754004c80624b5567555c4a39ffbe3
        with:
          aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
          aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
          aws-region: ${{ env.AWS_REGION }}
      - name: Login to Amazon ECR
        id: login-ecr
        uses: aws-actions/amazon-ecr-login@aaf69d68aa3fb14c1d5a6be9ac61fe15b48453a2
      - name: Build, tag, and push image to Amazon ECR
        id: build-image
        env:
          ECR_REGISTRY: ${{ steps.login-ecr.outputs.registry }}
          IMAGE_TAG: ${{ github.sha }}
        run: |
          # Build a docker container and
          # push it to ECR so that it can
          # be deployed to ECS.
          docker build -t $ECR_REGISTRY/$ECR_REPOSITORY:$IMAGE_TAG .
          docker push $ECR_REGISTRY/$ECR_REPOSITORY:$IMAGE_TAG
          echo "::set-output name=image::$ECR_REGISTRY/$ECR_REPOSITORY:$IMAGE_TAG"
      - name: Fill in the new image ID in the Amazon ECS task definition
        id: task-def
        uses: aws-actions/amazon-ecs-render-task-definition@97587c9d45a4930bf0e3da8dd2feb2a463cf4a3a
        with:
          task-definition: ${{ env.ECS_TASK_DEFINITION }}
          container-name: ${{ env.CONTAINER_NAME }}
          image: ${{ steps.build-image.outputs.image }}
      - name: Deploy Amazon ECS task definition
        uses: aws-actions/amazon-ecs-deploy-task-definition@de0132cf8cdedb79975c6d42b77eb7ea193cf28e
        with:
          task-definition: ${{ steps.task-def.outputs.task-definition }}
          service: ${{ env.ECS_SERVICE }}
          cluster: ${{ env.ECS_CLUSTER }}
          wait-for-service-stability: trueAdditional resources
For the original starter workflow, see aws.yml in the GitHub Actions starter-workflows repository.
For more information on the services used in these examples, see the following documentation:
- "Security best practices in IAM" in the Amazon AWS documentation.
- Official AWS "Configure AWS Credentials" action.
- Official AWS Amazon ECR "Login" action.
- Official AWS Amazon ECS "Render Task Definition" action.
- Official AWS Amazon ECS "Deploy Task Definition" action.