diff --git a/mkdocs.yml b/mkdocs.yml index 60a13244a8a..b982106b807 100644 --- a/mkdocs.yml +++ b/mkdocs.yml @@ -175,6 +175,7 @@ nav: - task run: docs/commands/task-run.en.md - version: docs/commands/version.en.md - Blogs: + - Release v1.32: blogs/release-v132.en.md - Release v1.31: blogs/release-v131.en.md - Release v1.30: blogs/release-v130.en.md - Release v1.29: blogs/release-v129.en.md diff --git a/site/content/blogs/release-v132.en.md b/site/content/blogs/release-v132.en.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..00089cc7660 --- /dev/null +++ b/site/content/blogs/release-v132.en.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +--- +title: 'AWS Copilot v1.32: `run local --proxy`, `run local --watch`, imported ALB support +twitter_title: 'AWS Copilot v1.32' +image: '' +image_alt: '' +image_width: '1051' +image_height: '747' +--- + +# 'AWS Copilot v1.32: `run local --proxy`, `run local --watch`, imported ALB support + +Posted On: November 9, 2023 + +The AWS Copilot core team is announcing the Copilot v1.32 release. + +Our public [сommunity сhat](https://app.gitter.im/#/room/#aws_copilot-cli:gitter.im) has over 500 people participating, and our GitHub repository has over 3,100 stars on [GitHub](http://github.com/aws/copilot-cli/) 🚀. +Thanks to every one of you who shows love and support for AWS Copilot. + +Copilot v1.32 brings big enhancements to help you develop more flexibly and efficiently: + +- **`copilot run local --proxy`**: +- **`copilot run local --watch`**: +- **Importing ALBs**: You can front your Load-Balanced Web Services with existing ALBs. [See detailed section](#imported-ALBs) + +???+ note "What’s AWS Copilot?" + + The AWS Copilot CLI is a tool for developers to build, release, and operate production-ready applications on AWS. + From getting started, pushing to staging, and releasing to production, Copilot can help manage the entire lifecycle of your application development. + At the foundation of Copilot is AWS CloudFormation, which enables you to provision Infrastructure as Code. + Copilot provides pre-defined CloudFormation templates and user-friendly workflows for different types of microservice architectures, + enabling you to focus on developing your application, instead of writing deployment scripts. + + See the section [Overview](../docs/concepts/overview.en.md) for a more detailed introduction to AWS Copilot. + +## + + +## + + +## Imported ALBs + +Copilot now introduces a new field `http.alb` in the [Load-Balanced Web Service manifest](../docs/manifest/lb-web-service.en.md). Rather than letting Copilot create a new Application Load Balancer in your environment to be shared among all load-balanced services, you may designate an existing public-facing ALB for a specific Load-Balanced Web Service (LBWS). Specify the ARN or name of an ALB from your VPC in your LBWS manifest: + +```yaml +http: + alb: [name or ARN] +```