How to move to previous version of stack using cloudformation?












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I have cloudformation template with resources and lambda functions . Usually the cloudformation will rollback the stack when there is failure in creating it.



But what if i had pushed some resources or lambda functions with wrong logic or with less configurations . In such case i want to rollback the stack to previous working stack.



I Know i have rollback triggers to monitor my stack and trigger alarms. But i want to do it manually because, what if i had missing that test scenario and because of that the alarms not triggered.



Is it possible with cloudformation ?



Thanks
Any help is appreciated










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  • Just update with the previous version of your deployment. If you use git or other version control it should be easy to just checkout the previous version and update with that one.

    – petrch
    Nov 24 '18 at 12:50
















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I have cloudformation template with resources and lambda functions . Usually the cloudformation will rollback the stack when there is failure in creating it.



But what if i had pushed some resources or lambda functions with wrong logic or with less configurations . In such case i want to rollback the stack to previous working stack.



I Know i have rollback triggers to monitor my stack and trigger alarms. But i want to do it manually because, what if i had missing that test scenario and because of that the alarms not triggered.



Is it possible with cloudformation ?



Thanks
Any help is appreciated










share|improve this question























  • Just update with the previous version of your deployment. If you use git or other version control it should be easy to just checkout the previous version and update with that one.

    – petrch
    Nov 24 '18 at 12:50














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I have cloudformation template with resources and lambda functions . Usually the cloudformation will rollback the stack when there is failure in creating it.



But what if i had pushed some resources or lambda functions with wrong logic or with less configurations . In such case i want to rollback the stack to previous working stack.



I Know i have rollback triggers to monitor my stack and trigger alarms. But i want to do it manually because, what if i had missing that test scenario and because of that the alarms not triggered.



Is it possible with cloudformation ?



Thanks
Any help is appreciated










share|improve this question














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I have cloudformation template with resources and lambda functions . Usually the cloudformation will rollback the stack when there is failure in creating it.



But what if i had pushed some resources or lambda functions with wrong logic or with less configurations . In such case i want to rollback the stack to previous working stack.



I Know i have rollback triggers to monitor my stack and trigger alarms. But i want to do it manually because, what if i had missing that test scenario and because of that the alarms not triggered.



Is it possible with cloudformation ?



Thanks
Any help is appreciated







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  • Just update with the previous version of your deployment. If you use git or other version control it should be easy to just checkout the previous version and update with that one.

    – petrch
    Nov 24 '18 at 12:50



















  • Just update with the previous version of your deployment. If you use git or other version control it should be easy to just checkout the previous version and update with that one.

    – petrch
    Nov 24 '18 at 12:50

















Just update with the previous version of your deployment. If you use git or other version control it should be easy to just checkout the previous version and update with that one.

– petrch
Nov 24 '18 at 12:50





Just update with the previous version of your deployment. If you use git or other version control it should be easy to just checkout the previous version and update with that one.

– petrch
Nov 24 '18 at 12:50












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