Use ListApplicationRevisions with an AWS SDK or CLI - AWS SDK Code Examples

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Use ListApplicationRevisions with an AWS SDK or CLI

The following code examples show how to use ListApplicationRevisions.

CLI
AWS CLI

To get information about application revisions

The following list-application-revisions example displays information about all application revisions that are associated with the specified application.

aws deploy list-application-revisions \ --application-name WordPress_App \ --s-3-bucket CodeDeployDemoBucket \ --deployed exclude \ --s-3-key-prefix WordPress_ \ --sort-by lastUsedTime \ --sort-order descending

Output:

{ "revisions": [ { "revisionType": "S3", "s3Location": { "version": "uTecLusvCB_JqHFXtfUcyfV8bEXAMPLE", "bucket": "CodeDeployDemoBucket", "key": "WordPress_App.zip", "bundleType": "zip" } }, { "revisionType": "S3", "s3Location": { "version": "tMk.UxgDpMEVb7V187ZM6wVAWEXAMPLE", "bucket": "CodeDeployDemoBucket", "key": "WordPress_App_2-0.zip", "bundleType": "zip" } } ] }
PowerShell
Tools for PowerShell

Example 1: This example gets information about available revisions for the specified application.

ForEach ($revision in (Get-CDApplicationRevisionList -ApplicationName CodeDeployDemoApplication -Deployed Ignore)) { >> If ($revision.RevisionType -Eq "S3") { >> Write-Output ("Type = S3, Bucket = " + $revision.S3Location.Bucket + ", BundleType = " + $revision.S3Location.BundleType + ", ETag = " + $revision.S3Location.ETag + ", Key = " + $revision.S3Location.Key) >> } >> If ($revision.RevisionType -Eq "GitHub") { >> Write-Output ("Type = GitHub, CommitId = " + $revision.GitHubLocation.CommitId + ", Repository = " + $revision.GitHubLocation.Repository) >> } >> } >>

Output:

Type = S3, Bucket = MyBucket, BundleType = zip, ETag = 4565c1ac97187f190c1a90265EXAMPLE, Key = 5xd27EX.zip Type = GitHub, CommitId = f48933c3...76405362, Repository = MyGitHubUser/CodeDeployDemoRepo