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Building the Elasticbeanstalk Source Bundle

Posted on October 29, 2020October 30, 2020 by Billy

Time needed: 15-60 minutes per lecture (click next at your leisure).

In this section we’ll expose php.ini configuration options as new environment variables passed in from Elastic Beanstalk, re-build the package, and then test a new deployment.

You’ll need:

  1. Python 3.

You’ll want:

  1. An IDE with support for Python and Bash.

Directions: Following the steps below should help you quickly resume where you left off as you follow along in the video.

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