- Scan the code for security breaches, such as password and access key leaks.
- Run the code through extensive, long-running unit tests.
Which source control strategy should a DevOps Engineer use in combination with AWS CodePipeline to complete this process?
A. Create a hotfix tag on the last commit of the master branch. Trigger the development pipeline from the hotfix tag. Use AWS CodeDeploy with Amazon ECS to do a content scan and run unit tests. Add a manual approval stage that merges the hotfix tag into the master branch.
B. Create a hotfix branch from the master branch. Trigger the development pipeline from the hotfix branch. Use AWS CodeBuild to do a content scan and run unit tests. Add a manual approval stage that merges the hotfix branch into the master branch.
C. Create a hotfix branch from the master branch. Trigger the development pipeline from the hotfix branch. Use AWS Lambda to do a content scan and run unit tests. Add a manual approval stage that merges the hotfix branch into the master branch.
D. Create a hotfix branch from the master branch. Create a separate source stage for the hotfix branch in the production pipeline. Trigger the pipeline from the hotfix branch. Use AWS Lambda to do a content scan and use AWS CodeBuild to run unit tests. Add a manual approval stage that merges the hotfix branch into the master branch.