About this software
A JetBrains Marketplace plugin that integrates AWS CodePipeline into supported JetBrains IDEs to monitor and manage pipeline executions. It provides a dashboard view of pipelines, recent executions, and pipeline status inside the IDE.
Licensing and distribution are handled through JetBrains as a third-party plugin offering; consult the plugin's Marketplace page and documentation for supported IDEs, authentication details, and exact feature set.
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Benefits
- In-IDE pipeline monitoring: View pipeline status and recent executions inside supported JetBrains IDEs.
- Trigger pipeline executions: Start or retry pipelines without leaving the IDE.
- Execution details and logs: Inspect stages, actions, and execution logs from a single view.
- Pipeline filtering and search: Filter and find pipelines by name or status.
- Works with AWS accounts: Connect one or more AWS accounts to access pipelines.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Documentation access: Find usage and setup instructions on the plugin's JetBrains Marketplace page.
- Bug reports: Report issues via the plugin's issue tracker or JetBrains Marketplace contact link.
- License management: Licensing and seat counts are managed through JetBrains account and purchase portal.
- Updates delivery: Plugin updates are published through JetBrains Marketplace and installed via IDE plugin manager.
- Security information: Review the plugin's security notes and permissions on its Marketplace page.
Frequently asked questions
What is JetBrains 3rd Party AWS CodePipeline Dashboard Execute?
Integration for JetBrains IDEs that surfaces AWS CodePipeline dashboards and lets users trigger pipeline executions from the IDE using configured AWS credentials.
How does authentication work with AWS credentials?
Uses standard AWS credential mechanisms available to the environment or IDE (for example shared credentials file or environment variables) to authenticate and authorize access to pipelines.
What IAM permissions are required to view and execute pipelines?
Permissions must allow reading pipeline state and initiating executions; apply least-privilege principles and restrict IAM roles or users accordingly.
Where do pipeline logs and detailed build output appear?
Pipeline status and recent executions are visible in the dashboard; detailed logs and build output remain in the AWS services that run the jobs (for example CloudWatch or CodeBuild).