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Codecommit - cannot create a repository

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"CreateRepository request is not allowed because there is no existing repository in this AWS account or AWS Organization"

Tried creating a repository on my root account and a full access admin account, tried googling and chatgpting some solutions and all those have not worked. can someone please point me in the right direction. thanks.

asked 5 months ago29.7K views
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This change has broken the SRA Customizations for AWS Control Tower (CFCT) deployment.

Anyone that follows the tutorial steps will come across this error as the CloudFormation template tries to create a new CodeCommit repository :(

Please also update the Customize your landing zone docs as they still reference CodeCommit everywhere and there's no mention about CodeCommit ceasing onboarding new customers.

answered 4 months ago
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Hi! What will happen with LZA and TSE?. These capabilities use Codecommit as a mandatory requirement, right? BR L.

answered 4 months ago
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Please review this official guidance on CodeCommit's availability and alternative options: https://repost.aws/selections/KPRqbk9RhNRi29VlzbJNnH5g/why-am-i-unable-to-create-a-repository-in-codecommit

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answered 3 months ago
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Beginning on July 25th, 2024, AWS CodeCommit ceased onboarding new customers. Going forward, only customers who have an existing repository in AWS CodeCommit will be able to create additional repositories.

This change should not impact your current workloads utilizing AWS CodeCommit. If this is impacting your current workloads, please let us know. If you would like to use AWS CodeCommit in a new AWS account that is part of your AWS Organization, please let us know so that we can evaluate the request for allowlisting the new account. If you would like to use an alternative to AWS CodeCommit given this news, we recommend using GitLab, GitHub, or another third party source provider of your choice. We have written a blog which describes how to migrate your repository to one of these other solutions.

AWS continues to invest in security, availability, and performance improvements for AWS CodeCommit. You can rely on AWS Support to continue assisting you with any questions you may have about AWS CodeCommit. However, we do not plan to introduce new features to AWS CodeCommit, except for security and availability updates.

If you wish to proceed with an allowlist request, please provide justification to use the service, and confirm that your organization has been a CodeCommit customer prior to July 25th, 2024 via a support case.

https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/how-to-migrate-your-aws-codecommit-repository-to-another-git-provider/

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answered 3 months ago
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