A demonstration of CICD with AWS Databrew
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Nov 7, 2024 - TypeScript
A demonstration of CICD with AWS Databrew
AWS CDK written in Typescript. Template configuration to build a React repository managed by CodeCommit with CodePipeline.
💻🔥CLI to generate the recommended documentation/files to improve contribution (Github, Gitlab, CodeCommit and Bitbucket)
Building a CI/CD Pipeline for a SAM Application written in Go with CodeCommit, CodeBuild, CodePipeline, CloudFormation and the AWS CDK.
CDK app to practice provisioning infrastructure on AWS
This was a full-stack project to build a Web Application with a virtual assistant able to interact with the user and control the web application interactively, being able to direct the user automatically to specific sections of the site.
Full stack project for the development of a web application for simultaneous sharing of data between users with registration and login for insertion and also development of application diagrams, database, CI/CD and deployment in AWS.
For this article, I want to demonstrate how to set up automatic deploys of a Node.js application with TypeScript on the AWS Cloud, using Elastic Beanstalk. In this way, this article will be like a tutorial, a little more direct, like a sequence of steps.
AWS CDK with Typescript Tutorial
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