Lemoncode ~ Master Front-end | Module 7 ~ Cloud | Front app deployment using docker workflow
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Lemoncode ~ Master Front-end | Module 7 ~ Cloud | Front app deployment using docker workflow
Lemoncode ~ Master Front-end | Module 7 ~ Cloud | Front app used to be built in back app and self-deployment with docker and release in heroku
Lemoncode - Máster Front-end | Laboratorio Módulo 7 - Cloud -> Desplegar de forma automática + Docker en Heroku
Lemoncode ~ Master Front-end | Module 7 ~ Cloud | App deployment using github pages and cd workflow with private keys
1.Test the angular deployment on github pages. 2. Add ssh-key so that there is no need to login to github throguh cmd. 3. Use git-credentials. 4. Windows10: credential managers > windows credentials > generic credentials
Exchange ssh keys the easy way
Lemoncode ~ Master Front-end | Module 7 ~ Cloud | Front app deployment using docker workflow and Github api
Lemoncode ~ Master Front-end | Module 7 ~ Cloud | Back app deployment using docker workflow
Lemoncode ~ Master Front-end | Module 7 ~ Cloud | Back configured to build front from another repo and deploy in a single Heroku dyno
Lemoncode - Máster Front-end | Laboratorio Módulo 7 - Cloud -> Github Pages
GitHub Action to publish a folder to GitHub Pages using an SSH key
GitHub Action that sets up your SSH key on the Virtual Environment
Add a description, image, and links to the ssh-key topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the ssh-key topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."