Managing deployment credentials need not be a complex undertaking. With a little bit of configuration, you can enable access for your repositories to deploy to your cloud provider via GitHub Actions. Mike Stemle joins us to walk us through the core setup and configuration to manage credentials and permissions with AWS and GitHub Actions.
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🔗Demo repo: https://gh.io/15mm-aws-oidc-demo
🔗Configuring OIDC with AWS and GitHub Actions: https://gh.io/15mm-aws-oidc-docs
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00:00 - Introduction
01:51 - What is OIDC?
02:42 - Setting up your environment for OIDC
06:00 - Roles for OIDC
09:22 - OIDC in web view
11:13 - Deploying to AWS with OIDC and GitHub Actions
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