feat: Allow Option to add CPU and MEMORY values#399
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jaishankar101 wants to merge 1 commit intoaws-actions:masterfrom
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feat: Allow Option to add CPU and MEMORY values#399jaishankar101 wants to merge 1 commit intoaws-actions:masterfrom
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Issue #, if available:
When tasks are managed from an external infrastructure repository, it’s often necessary to specify compute resource requirements (CPU and memory) specific to each service. Currently, these values are not easily configurable from within the service repository, making it difficult to customize or update resource requirements as their service needs evolve.
Description of changes:
This PR adds support for custom CPU and memory allocation by introducing new input fields to the GitHub Action. These fields allow users to specify cpu and memory values when updating the ECS task definition. With this change, service repositories can independently manage their own resource requirements without relying on changes in the infrastructure repo, improving autonomy, flexibility, and DevOps best practices.
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