AWS CodePipeline now supports GitLab
Share
Services
You can now use your GitLab.com source repository to build, test, and deploy code changes using AWS CodePipeline. Connect your GitLab.com account using AWS CodeStar Connections, and use the connection in your pipeline to automatically start a pipeline execution on changes in your repository.
AWS CodePipeline is a fully managed [continuous delivery](https://aws.amazon.com/devops/continuous-delivery/) service that helps you automate your release pipelines for fast and reliable application and infrastructure updates. CodePipeline automates the build, test, and deploy phases of your release process every time there is a code change, based on the release model you define. This launch extends AWS CodePipeline’s existing source control provider support, including AWS CodeCommit, Bitbucket Cloud, GitHub.com, and GitHub Enterprise Server.
To learn more about using GitLab.com repositories with AWS CodePipeline, visit our [documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codepipeline/latest/userguide/connections-gitlab.html). For more information about AWS CodePipeline, visit our [product page](https://aws.amazon.com/devops/continuous-delivery/). The new feature is available in all regions where AWS CodePipeline is supported except in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Africa (Cape Town), Middle East (Bahrain), Europe (Zurich), AWS GovCloud (US-West), and AWS GovCloud (US-East) Regions.
What else is happening at Amazon Web Services?
Read update
Services
Share
AWS Glue Data catalog now automates generating statistics for new tables
about 11 hours ago
Services
Share
Amazon Q Developer transformation capabilities for mainframe modernization are now available (Preview)
about 11 hours ago
Services
Share