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Deploy HRM Lambda

Deploy HRM Lambda #320

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name: 'Deploy HRM Lambda'
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
environment:
description: HRM environment to deploy.
default: development
required: true
type: choice
options:
- development
- staging
- production
lambda_name:
description: 'HRM lambda name'
required: true
default: contact-retrieve-transcript
type: choice
options:
- contact-retrieve-recording-url
- contact-retrieve-transcript
- resources-import-consumer
- resources-import-producer
- resources-search-index
- job-complete
workflow_call:
secrets:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID:
required: true
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY:
required: true
inputs:
environment:
description: HRM environment to deploy. E.G = development, staging, production (must match with the AWS environment value). Default value = development
type: string
default: development
required: true
lambda_name:
description: 'hrm lambda name'
required: true
type: string
send-slack-message:
description: 'Specifies if should send a Slack message at the end of successful run. Defaults to true'
required: false
default: 'true'
type: string
env:
ECR_REPOSITORY: ${{ inputs.environment }}/hrm-${{ inputs.lambda_name }}
# if anything is set as a secret, it can't be used in outputs. So we need to set it as an env var
PRIMARY_AWS_REGION: us-east-1
jobs:
build_lambda:
name: Build Lambda Image
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
matrix_json: ${{ steps.generate-output.outputs.matrix_json }}
docker_image: ${{ steps.generate-output.outputs.docker_image}}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Configure AWS credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v2
with:
aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
aws-region: ${{ env.PRIMARY_AWS_REGION }}
# this plugin sets the AWS account ID to a secret which is not allowed in outputs
# we have to disable that so repo output will work
mask-aws-account-id: 'no'
- name: Login to Amazon ECR
id: login-ecr
uses: aws-actions/amazon-ecr-login@v1
- name: Build and Push Docker Image
uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
with:
context: ./
file: ./jobs/Dockerfile
build-args: |
lambda_name=${{ inputs.lambda_name }}
lambda_dir=${{ (startsWith(inputs.lambda_name, 'job') && 'jobs') || (startsWith(inputs.lambda_name, 'resources') && 'resources-domain') || 'hrm-domain' }}
push: true
tags: ${{ steps.login-ecr.outputs.registry }}/${{ env.ECR_REPOSITORY }}:live,${{ steps.login-ecr.outputs.registry }}/${{ env.ECR_REPOSITORY }}:${{ github.sha }}
# The matrix build supports `lambda-groups` defined in the environment-region-map.json file
# This allows us to deploy multiple lambdas to specific env/region combos that use a common docker image
# That is some pretty intense JQ, but it works.
# The current behavior is: If a key that matches the lambda name is found in the lambda-groups object, then
# created separate entries for each region/lambda combo. Otherwise, just use the lambda name and deploy to all
# regions that exist for that environment.
# matrices don't support complex object structures, so we generate a flat array of objects that contain the
# region and lambda name. If there are multiple lambdas, the region will be repeated for each lambda.
- name: Generate output
id: generate-output
run: |
# output to logs
jq -c --arg lambda_name "${{ inputs.lambda_name }}" --arg env "${{ inputs.environment }}" '[.[$env] | to_entries[] | . as $region_entry | if $region_entry.value["lambda-groups"][$lambda_name] then $region_entry.value["lambda-groups"][$lambda_name][] else $lambda_name end | {region: $region_entry.key, lambda: .}]' ./.github/workflows/config/environment-region-map.json
matrix_json=$(jq -c --arg lambda_name "${{ inputs.lambda_name }}" --arg env "${{ inputs.environment }}" '[.[$env] | to_entries[] | . as $region_entry | if $region_entry.value["lambda-groups"][$lambda_name] then $region_entry.value["lambda-groups"][$lambda_name][] else $lambda_name end | {region: $region_entry.key, lambda: .}]' ./.github/workflows/config/environment-region-map.json)
echo "matrix_json=$matrix_json" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "docker_image=${{ steps.login-ecr.outputs.registry }}/${{ env.ECR_REPOSITORY }}:${{ github.sha }}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
deploy_lambdas:
needs: build_lambda
name: Deploy to Amazon ECS
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include: ${{ fromJson(needs.build_lambda.outputs.matrix_json) }}
env:
DOCKER_IMAGE: ${{ needs.build_lambda.outputs.docker_image }}
steps:
- name: Configure AWS credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v2
with:
aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
aws-region: ${{ matrix.region }}
# this plugin sets the AWS account ID to a secret which is not allowed in outputs
# we have to disable that so repo output will work
mask-aws-account-id: 'no'
# The search and replace is kinda ugly but works. We need to replace the primary region with the region we're deploying to.
# because lambdas don't support ECR images in different regions. We use cross region replication in ECR to make the image
# that is pushed in the primary region available in all other regions.
- name: Update Lambda and Publish
run: |
DOCKER_IMAGE=$(echo "${{ env.DOCKER_IMAGE }}" | sed -r 's/${{ env.PRIMARY_AWS_REGION }}/${{ matrix.region }}/g')
aws lambda update-function-code --function-name ${{ inputs.environment }}-hrm-${{ matrix.lambda }} --image-uri "$DOCKER_IMAGE" --publish
# reconfigure AWS credentials to use the default region for SSM Parameter Store.
# aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v2 overrides env.AWS_DEFAULT_REGION, so
# we name our env var PRIMARY_AWS_REGION to avoid that.
- name: Configure AWS credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v2
with:
aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
aws-region: ${{ env.PRIMARY_AWS_REGION }}
# Set any env vars needed from Parameter Store here
- name: Set GITHUB_ACTIONS_SLACK_BOT_TOKEN
uses: 'marvinpinto/action-inject-ssm-secrets@latest'
with:
ssm_parameter: 'GITHUB_ACTIONS_SLACK_BOT_TOKEN'
env_variable_name: 'GITHUB_ACTIONS_SLACK_BOT_TOKEN'
- name: Set ASELO_DEPLOYS_CHANNEL_ID
uses: 'marvinpinto/action-inject-ssm-secrets@latest'
with:
ssm_parameter: 'ASELO_DEPLOYS_CHANNEL_ID'
env_variable_name: 'ASELO_DEPLOYS_CHANNEL_ID'
# Send Slack notifying success
- name: Slack Aselo channel
id: slack
uses: slackapi/[email protected]
with:
channel-id: ${{ env.ASELO_DEPLOYS_CHANNEL_ID }}
slack-message: '`[HRM lambdas - ${{ matrix.lambda }}]` Deployment of ${{ github.ref_type }} `${{ github.ref_name }}` requested by `${{ github.triggering_actor }}` completed with SHA ${{ github.sha }} to region `${{ matrix.region }}`, environment `${{ inputs.environment }}` :rocket:.'
env:
SLACK_BOT_TOKEN: ${{ env.GITHUB_ACTIONS_SLACK_BOT_TOKEN }}
if: ${{ inputs.send-slack-message != 'false' }}