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Nodejs Ci/Cd Hands-On : Aws Vs Heroku

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Nodejs Ci/Cd Hands-On : Aws Vs Heroku
Last updated 7/2019MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 938.19 MB | Duration: 2h 21m

Learn how to create D pipelines for Node.

Js applications on AWS as well as Heroku

What you'll learn
Node Continuous Integration
Node Continuous deployment
Latest AWS developer tools such as CodeCommit, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy & CodePipeline
Automate NodeJs deployment in the cloud
Heroku pipelines, Heroku CI & Heroku Review apps
Requirements
Knowledge of AWS services such as IAM, EC2
Working knowledge of NodeJs
Working knowledge of Github and Heroku
Description
For those wishing to take their team's productivity to the next level, you must already know that setting up the right D pipelines is a must. Learn how to setup these pipelines specifically for your NodeJs application on both the AWS as well as the Heroku cloud. Both of these vendors provide very different tools and workflow to achieve this goal.This is a hands-on course. For AWS we will dive into using tools such as CodeCommit, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy and CodePipeline.For Heroku we will utilize Heroku pipelines, Heroku CI and Heroku Review apps.Yes! you get to learn and contrast both the cloud providers first-hand. Learning Objectives:Using AWS CodeCommit as an alternate to GitHub. Checking in code to CodeCommitBuilding code in CodeBuildDeploying code with CodeDeployCreating a DevOps pipeline with CodePipelineCreate a deployment pipeline using Heroku Pipelines, Heroku CI and Heroku Review apps.Happy Learning!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Why Automate (CI / CD)

Lecture 3 D on AWS

Lecture 4 D on Heroku

Lecture 5 Pre-requisites

Section 2: Course Files

Lecture 6 Source code ( Please before starting)

Section 3: Preparing the NodeJs application

Lecture 7 Code Setup Introduction

Lecture 8 Code setup steps

Lecture 9 Programming the Nodejs server

Lecture 10 Adding unit tests

Lecture 11 Adding Eslint

Section 4: AWS CodeCommit

Lecture 12 Introduction to CodeCommit

Lecture 13 Pushing code to CodeCommit

Lecture 14 CodeCommit key points

Section 5: AWS CodeBuild

Lecture 15 Introduction to CodeBuild

Lecture 16 How to design "builds "

Lecture 17 The Build specification file

Lecture 18 Coding the build specification file

Lecture 19 Continuous Integration step 1

Lecture 20 Continuous integration step 2

Lecture 21 Continuous integration step 3 (Final)

Lecture 22 CodeBuild key points

Section 6: AWS CodeDeploy

Lecture 23 Introduction to CodeDeploy

Lecture 24 The deployment specification file

Lecture 25 Coding the deployment specification file

Lecture 26 Setting up EC2 instance

Lecture 27 Deployment pipeline setup 1

Lecture 28 Deployment pipeline setup 2

Section 7: AWS CodePipeline

Lecture 29 Introduction to CodePipeline

Lecture 30 CodePipeline concepts continued

Lecture 31 Continuous deployment pipeline setup

Lecture 32 CodePipeline key points

Section 8: Heroku : Continuous Deployment

Lecture 33 Introduction & Pre-requisites

Lecture 34 Source Code

Lecture 35 Heroku Pipeline

Lecture 36 Heroku Review Apps

Lecture 37 Heroku CI

Section 9: The End

Lecture 38 Thank You

jаvascript developers,NodeJs programmers

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