Terraform modules for creating static websites on AWS
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Terraform modules for creating static websites on AWS
Terraform configuration for static website with SSL on AWS
Mail Transport Agent - Strict Transport Security for AWS Route53
An Infrastructure as Code exercise using Terraform to build infrastructure for a personal website in AWS.
Example of setting up a Cloudfront Distribution with Origin access control to access private S3 bucket.
A collection of templates that can be used to create various cloud infrastructures in AWS.
Host a static bundle on AWS S3 + CloudFront
Static Website on AWS with Terraform
A project where I aimed to host my Resume at https://gvasilopoulos.xyz, using AWS services provisioned with Terraform. The inspiration came from The Cloud Resume Challenge (https://cloudresumechallenge.dev/docs/the-challenge/aws/)
Terraform module create multiple Route53 Aliases, e.g. for CloudFront
Terraform AWS CloudFront for Web and Assets Storage on AWS S3 with AWS API Gateway API and Websocket support.
Setup a serverless infrastructure for static website hosting on aws using S3, CloudFront, Route53 and Certificate Manager
Terraform module creating a AWS Cloudfront distribution from AWS S3 hosting bucket. Custom domain is required to be provided
codex is a scalable, robust, cloud based distributed system for hosting coding contest on a large scale built using terraform and aws.
CloudFront with ELB and S3 origins + WAF
An OpenTofu module to economically host a static site on AWS using S3 and CloudFront
CRA app deployment via Terraform AWS S3, CloudFront, CodePipeline, CodeBuild
The code companion to the talk and blog post about deploying Ember Apps to AWS (S3, CloudFront, CodeBuild)
This repository contains a sample infrastructure as code (IaC) using Terraform to host a static website/blog. The primary use case of this setup is to host a static website using the Astro framework, though this is applicable for any static site.
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