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Integrate AWS Elastic Beanstalk with Split Test Files

Do more with AWS Elastic Beanstalk Integrations

Buddy CI/CD allows you to instantly integrate AWS Elastic Beanstalk with Split Test Files to automate your development and build better apps faster.

Use AWS Elastic Beanstalk with Split Test Files in Buddy CI/CD
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Find out how to integrate AWS Elastic Beanstalk with Split Test Files

In a matter of minutes and without a single line of code, Buddy allows you to connect AWS Elastic Beanstalk and Split Test Files. Are you ready to find your productivity superpowers?

When this happens...

GitHub Push / Bitbucket Push / Git Push

Then do this...

AWS Elastic Beanstalk

Split Test Files

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Automate building with AWS Elastic Beanstalk and Split Test Files on every push to GitHub, recurrently or manually. Set up the Continuous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD) workflow with GitHub, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Split Test Files and Buddy in minutes. Build test & deploy instantly. Turn DevOps into NoOps with Buddy’s automation.

How it Works

  • As soon as a push to GitHub is detected, Buddy triggers the AWS Elastic Beanstalk action
  • The pipeline can be also triggered manually or recurrently
  • Once the AWS Elastic Beanstalk has finished, Buddy automatically triggers Split Test Files
  • Any generated artifacts will be saved to the pipeline filesystem

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