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# This is an appspec.yml template file for use with an EC2/On-Premises deployment in CodeDeploy.
# The lines in this template starting with the hashtag symbol are
# instructional comments and can be safely left in the file or
# ignored.
# For help completing this file, see the "AppSpec File Reference" in the
# "CodeDeploy User Guide" at
# https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide/app-spec-ref.html
version: 0.0
# Specify "os: linux" if this revision targets Amazon Linux,
# Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), or Ubuntu Server
# instances.
# Specify "os: windows" if this revision targets Windows Server instances.
# (You cannot specify both "os: linux" and "os: windows".)
os: linux
# os: windows
# During the Install deployment lifecycle event (which occurs between the
# BeforeInstall and AfterInstall events), copy the specified files
# in "source" starting from the root of the revision's file bundle
# to "destination" on the Amazon EC2 instance.
# Specify multiple "source" and "destination" pairs if you want to copy
# from multiple sources or to multiple destinations.
# If you are not copying any files to the Amazon EC2 instance, then remove the
# "files" section altogether. A blank or incomplete "files" section
# may cause associated deployments to fail.
files:
- source: simplq
destination: /deployed/simplq
# For deployments to Amazon Linux, Ubuntu Server, or RHEL instances,
# you can specify a "permissions"
# section here that describes special permissions to apply to the files
# in the "files" section as they are being copied over to
# the Amazon EC2 instance.
# For more information, see the documentation.
# If you are deploying to Windows Server instances,
# then remove the
# "permissions" section altogether. A blank or incomplete "permissions"
# section may cause associated deployments to fail.
# If you are not running any commands on the Amazon EC2 instance, then remove
# the "hooks" section altogether. A blank or incomplete "hooks" section
# may cause associated deployments to fail.
# For each deployment lifecycle event, specify multiple "location" entries
# if you want to run multiple scripts during that event.
# You can specify "timeout" as the number of seconds to wait until failing the deployment
# if the specified scripts do not run within the specified time limit for the
# specified event. For example, 900 seconds is 15 minutes. If not specified,
# the default is 1800 seconds (30 minutes).
# Note that the maximum amount of time that all scripts must finish executing
# for each individual deployment lifecycle event is 3600 seconds (1 hour).
# Otherwise, the deployment will stop and CodeDeploy will consider the deployment
# to have failed to the Amazon EC2 instance. Make sure that the total number of seconds
# that are specified in "timeout" for all scripts in each individual deployment
# lifecycle event does not exceed a combined 3600 seconds (1 hour).
# For deployments to Amazon Linux, Ubuntu Server, or RHEL instances,
# you can specify "runas" in an event to
# run as the specified user. For more information, see the documentation.
# If you are deploying to Windows Server instances,
# remove "runas" altogether.
# If you do not want to run any commands during a particular deployment
# lifecycle event, remove that event declaration altogether. Blank or
# incomplete event declarations may cause associated deployments to fail.
# During the ApplicationStop deployment lifecycle event, run the commands
# in the script specified in "location" starting from the root of the
# revision's file bundle.
# During the AfterInstall deployment lifecycle event, run the commands
# in the script specified in "location".
hooks:
AfterInstall:
- location: scripts/run-jar.sh
timeout: 360