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revert: "fix(cli): cannot hotswap ECS task definitions containing certain intrinsics" #27358
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🤞 looking forward to this |
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Hey @tmokmss, no worries, thank you for working on this. Really appreciate your effort. :) |
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@vinayak-kukreja Thanks!
I just didn't know the naming rule :) Please feel free to change the title |
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Closes #27343
From v2.93.0 (#26404), we hotswap ECS task definition in the following steps:
The root cause of the issue #27343 is the order of containerDefinitions array is somehow shuffled when deployed to ECS, so the patch calculated from CFn template becomes invalid.
For example, when the containerDefinitions in a CFn template is like below:
the deployed task definition can sometimes become like this:
This makes a patch calculated from CFn template diff completely invalid. We can sort both CFn template and the response of describeTaskDefinition API in a deterministic order, but it is still unreliable because there can be more arrays whose order will be shuffled. The response of describeTaskDefinition has many array fields, and it is not documented if they may be shuffled or not.
I guess we should completely abandon this approach, because it cannot be reliable enough. I have an idea for more reliable approach, but at least it should be reverted asap as it's breaking the ECS hotswap feature.
I'm really sorry for me not being aware with this behavior 🙏
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