Beanstalk Configuration
Elastic Beanstalk provides options for
- customizing the resources in environment
- Elastic Beanstalk behavior
- platform settings.
EC2 instance
- set of software
- configuration files
- scripts to support a specific language version
- framework if applicable
Instance security group
- inbound traffic configuration
- lets traffic from load balancer reach EC2 instance
Load balancer
- configured to distribute requests
- requests to instances running application.
- Does not expose instances to internet
Load balancer security group
- An EC2 security group
- configured to allow inbound traffic
- It lets traffic reach the load balancer
- By default, traffic not allowed on other ports.
Auto Scaling group
- configured to replace an instance if
- it is terminated
- becomes unavailable.
Amazon S3 bucket
- A storage location created using Elastic
Beanstalk and for
- source code
- logs
- other artifacts
CloudWatch alarms
- Two CloudWatch alarms monitor load on instances
in environment are triggered if the load
- is too high or
- too low
- After alarm trigger, Auto Scaling group scales up or down in response.
AWS CloudFormation stack
- Elastic Beanstalk uses CloudFormation
- launches resources in environment
- proliferate configuration changes.
- resources are defined template viewable in CloudFormation console.
Domain name
- It routes web application
- Has the form subdomain.region.elasticbeanstalk.com.
ebextensions
- they are Elastic Beanstalk configuration files
- can add them to application’s source code
- used to configure environment
- can also customize AWS resources
- They are YAMLor JSON-formatted documents
- Have a .config file extension
- deploy in application source bundle.
YAML vs JSON
- YAML is more readable than JSON.
- YAML supports
- Comments
- multi-line commands
- several alternatives for using quotes
configuration file sections
- option_settings – defines values for configuration options.
- Resources section – further customize resources in application’s environment
- other sections of a configuration file
- packages
- sources
- files
- users
- groups
- commands
- container_commands
Config file Requirements
- Location – All configuration files be placed in one folder, named .ebextensions, in root of source bundle.
- Naming – must have the .config file extension.
- Formatting –must conform to YAML or JSON specifications.
- Uniqueness – Use each key once in file.
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