Delete a trigger from a CodeDeploy deployment group - AWS CodeDeploy

Delete a trigger from a CodeDeploy deployment group

Because there is a limit of 10 triggers per deployment group, you might want to delete triggers if they are no longer being used. You cannot undo the deletion of a trigger, but you can re-create one.

Delete a trigger from a deployment group (console)

  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the CodeDeploy console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy.

    Note

    Sign in with the same user that you set up in Getting started with CodeDeploy.

  2. In the navigation pane, expand Deploy, then choose Applications.

  3. On the Applications page, choose the name of the application associated with the deployment group where you want to delete a trigger.

  4. On the Application details page, choose the deployment group where you want to delete a trigger.

  5. Choose Edit.

  6. Expand Advanced - optional.

  7. In the Triggers area, choose the trigger you want to delete, then choose Delete trigger.

  8. Choose Save changes.

Delete a trigger from a deployment group (CLI)

To use the CLI to delete a trigger, call the update-deployment-group command, with empty trigger configuration parameters, specifying:

  • The name of the application associated with the deployment group. To view a list of application names, call the list-applications command.

  • The name of the deployment group associated with the application. To view a list of deployment group names, call the list-deployment-groups command.

For example:

aws deploy update-deployment-group --application-name application-name --current-deployment-group-name deployment-group-name --trigger-configurations