Python + Flask Deploy to Amazon Web Services Elastic Beanstalk (CI/CD with Git)
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:00 - Setting up our virtual environment
03:51 - requirements.txt
05:25 - Flask application
07:20 - AWS setup
09:50 - CI/CD CodePipeline from GitHub
11:36 - Git setup
15:30 - Deployment
21:19 - Next Steps
20:35 One Caleb moment :)
Just an advice if u are not following from the AWS default region (Ohio - US) and want to change it.
Maybe it was said in the video and I missed it.
When you log on your was console, on the top right corner u have to choose the Region you are / prefer.
Then proceed from 9:04 with the tutorial.
I'm from London and I thought it picked it automatically, but if you don't do it then when u are at 16:06 to create a Pipeline, you won't find your env under your Region
Amazing tutorial, I saved everything in my Notion. Thanks!
I’ve never used elastic beanstalk before, but boy was that easy to setup CI / CD with a couple clicks. Thanks for this video!
The self-taught programmer will always salute you!
Appreciate that!
Nice Tutorial! Would love to see more Python deployment tutorials in the future :)
I found my new favorite youtuber today!
I love the way you simplify everything and the out of nowhere comments that crack me up
For anyone still getting "Bad Gateway 502": You need to have a "requirements.txt" file in your git-repo like he makes in the video. AWS needs it.
This is an awesome video I have ever encountered. Thank you very much for giving such a great explanation on AWS deployment. Thank you so much.
that's all I wanted for a week! THANK YOU so much for this video
I really like your explanation (and approach). Thanks a lot!
Thanks for sharing the video Caleb ! It would be great if we can have access of those resources as well ! Thanks again !!
"There is no additional charge for AWS Elastic Beanstalk. You pay for AWS resources (e.g. EC2 instances or S3 buckets) you create to store and run your application. You only pay for what you use, as you use it; there are no minimum fees and no upfront commitments."
Hey thank you so much from south korea for the cool explanations!!
Worked like a marvel. Thank you very much!
thankyouuu so much man you saved my life❤❤❤❤😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Great stuff. Thank you. How about connecting to a cloud SQL deployment building off of above example as next tutorial?
I just want to say thanks a lot, it is very helpfull to improve my skills.
Hi,
I am getting this error at the deploy stage:
During an aborted deployment, some instances may have deployed the new application version. To ensure all instances are running the same version, re-deploy the appropriate application version. Failed to deploy application.
What could be the reason? And how to fix this?
hey I'm getting this error too , can you let me know how to resolve this error?
Hi, thanks for the video. I followed it step by step, but my URL link did not work. MyFlask application in flask's localhost works, but after deploying to Amazon Web Services Elastic Beanstalk, I got a 'Severe' error.
i am facing the same issue right now. has anyone found a solution for this, or troubleshooting steps?
Hi Caleb, thank you for your great tutorial. I'm a self-taught programmer. Do you have any recommended resources for people who want to keep learning on Flask and web development?
Thank you! That worked great
Thanks mate.. it worked
Hi Caleb.... So, we don't need a Procfile to deploy on Beanstalk ??????
thanks for keeping it real caleb
This is amazinggg!!! Thank you so much
Omg this is literally the project I'm just working on! Well, I'm using an API with a database, but still
Love your content😁❤
I used 'app' instead of 'application' and it crushed so may times. Thanks for the clarification
Very helpful, thanks!
is this still a valid method? any updates i should know about if i go this route?
Very impressive tutorial. how can I get parameters from the URL for the query barcode number?
Why am I getting a 502 Bad Gateway ?
Same
How would beanstalk work with .env or config files specific to my application? i.e: things I wouldn't necessarily push to git, but are required for my application to function?
What is your color scheme? It is really nice!
Great tutorial!!
i'm stuck at the step of creating an Amazon EC2 instance because the configure service access step is asking me for an EC2 instance profile, but no instance profile populates in my dropdown. I go to the IAM page to supposedly try and create an instance profile but I don't see where that's possible to do. I clicked on my Role that should have the full access EC2 permissions, but i see nowhere the possibility to view instance profiles or to create them. Help please! Has anyone else faced this issue and know how to solve? At this point I am fully blocked at this step because I can't seem to find any other way for AWS to create an EC2 instance without failing for the reason of having no associated EC2 instance profile. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me past this obstacle.
Saved my day!!!
20:40 play this part of the video at 0.25 speed with the volume booster browser extenion turned on all the way up for a deeper meaning.
Great video!
Are you able to share the user groups you created to make this work? and the permissions needed
don't forget to put source in front and it will work
I want do deploy a flask api in the same way, im assuming I would be using the same elastic beanstalk method?
I do the exact same think but i get 502 error
Great video, thanks.
what if i want to deploy a specific folder within my github repository. hope this will be adressed
is this being done on a linux machine? what do i need to do to follow this on windows using vs code?
ok caleb you said the answer right after i finished typing this and unpaused the video. yes, it's being demo'd on a linux machine for windows the command is:
.\.venv\Scripts\Activate
I am accessing it with IAM user so Github version 2 is not accessible to me. It is showing permission error"is not authorized to perform: access-analyzer:ListPolicyGenerations on resource: arn:aws:access-analyzer:us-east-:* with an explicit deny". And by Github version 1 it is showing 503 service unavailable error. Please assist as I have to deploy my project
"slavery bad" said so nonchalant
yeh slavery IS bad. real bad. let's get that right and be very clear about it.
Next python + django web application with separate database server 🥺
That sounds like a really good idea, and I should be able to do that because I did a similar one with node. Do you have a database preference?
@@codebreakthrough PostgresSQL please!
perfect thanks
i did not get two things. first how it knew that i have to run flask code or django code. 2nd how it pick requirments.txt file
im getting Process default has been unhealthy for 4 minutes (Target.ResponseCodeMismatch).
and ELB heath is failing can you please help
amazing thank you
Why is everyone using sublime instead of vs code?
AWS will execute pip3 -r requirement.txt automaticly ? you dont commit your .venv
14:46 LoooooL
hello, how can i use static ip with that type of app on aws lamda?
My "Health Status" says "Severe" in red. What is this caused by?
Now it says "Degraded"
Is there a good tutorial on how to deploy front end files as well as my app.py file?
That photo from thumbnail looks quite like a gekko
Are you implying I'm a reptilian humanoid or something?
@@codebreakthrough i am just saying you look like one in that picture
Amazing
Hi Caleb,
I followed your video which was brilliant and so informative but I got this error, 502 Bad Gateway nginx/1.18.0. I'm not sure how to fix this error and was wondering have you ever experienced this before.
Many thanks,
Rebekah
I have the same problem, I'm using flask==1.1.2 , the deploy pipeline was Succeeded but the state of the enviroment has some WARNs like : 100.0 % of the requests are failing with HTTP 5xx. ELB processes are not healthy on all instances. ELB health is failing or not available for all instances.
Im runing Python 3.7 running on 64bit Amazon Linux 2 and my application.py is runnning on my local pc on python 3.7.4, i dont know whats the problem 've tried change prot to 5000 or change the name of the python app from app.py -> application.py, and I'm taking the same errors :(
@@dascfpv2981 Did you find the solution?
@@dascfpv2981 I am getting the same error right now were you able to fix it?
i am getting site can't be reached when finished the CodePipeline setup and tried to run the app. Is this related to the same problem?
Good video, practical details. Yes slavery was, is and will be bad. Need to evolve and remove master/slave from our tech talk, it does not apply.
OMG! Perfect English!!! It's extremely hard to hear Hindu developers