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Deploy to AWS Elastic Beanstalk with Node.js and MongoDB.
This project is about creating a full-stack CRUD application with CI/CD using Github Actions and features the use of the most popular cloud platform today, AWS. (Work in progress)
microservice-ecommerce-project🚀💻This is ecommerce-backend made with NodeJS, mongodb, express for message-queue I used RabbitMQ and deployed in AWS Elastic-beanstalk. I used github-actions for CI/CD pipeline and for reverse proxy I used NGINX.
Example to deploy Next.js app to AWS Elastic Beanstalk via Travis
DRAN Stack Capstone Project
A quick project for myself to automate work hour calculation. The app uses Google Calendar API and Google OAuth to fetch all events from user's calendar. The user can filter by date or name phrase and the app displays the event's total hours. Live (hopefuly) website:
Deploy Strapi Docker Container on Aws Elastic Beanstalk
A multi-Docker-container project deployed on AWS Elastic Beanstalk using GitHub Actions.
Docker projects and Kubernetes deployments optimized for Elastic Beanstalk on AWS and Kubernetes Engine on Google Cloud. With a variety of projects, CI/CD included.
Simple Quiz Creation App
A React Docker App with fully automated testing and deployment
A Full stalk application built using Nodejs and react, postgres serving as a DB for data management deployed using Docker and Travis CI for Continuous Integration on AWS ElasticBeanstalk with AWS ElasticCache for Redis and AWS RDB for on-Cloud DB
The Zoo Web Application is a MERN stack web application that allows users to view information about animals and plants in a zoo, plan their visit, and submit queries or suggestions.
POC for serving Serratus summary data via AWS Athena
Automate your web app deployment with AWS CodePipeline, CodeBuild, and Elastic Beanstalk. Streamline build, test, and deploy processes
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