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Plug-in Problem
I was trying to use this jenkins version for CodePipeline project.
However, after installing AWS
CodePipeline Plugin for Jenkins aws-codepipeline-plugin-for-jenkins.hpi, I didn't see the option to choose AWS CodePipeline In Source Code Management when setting up a new job.
On the other hand, I have another jenkins instance (1.6) not running on aws and it's working as expected.
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didn't work follow a blog instread
just follow a blog like (https://) blogs.aws.amazon.com/application-management/post/Tx32RHFZHXY6ME1/Set-up-a-build-pipeline-with-Jenkins-and-Amazon-ECS
way easier to setup.
I tried to use this and it didn't work. I had troubling logging in.
Good starting point for Jenkins
Very simple way to get started with Jenkins. Runs a slightly older version of Jenkins, so I needed to log in to update it, but it's not a bad way to get started.
Good but need some tunning
In general it works great, even within the free tier
But it doesn't work inmediately, need some fixes as I detailed here: https://github.com/turnkeylinux/tracker/issues/153
Also you probably want to install/configure sudo to make your builds scripts run without using root user