Terraform module for deploying Serverless Static Wordpress on AWS
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Jun 18, 2023 - HCL
Terraform module for deploying Serverless Static Wordpress on AWS
Terraform module for creating a s3 static website with CloudFront distribution
Terraform Module for AWS to host Static Website on S3
This module allows you serving S3 bucket website through Fastly
This Terraform module creates and configures the necessary AWS resources for hosting a static website. It includes an S3 bucket for content storage, CloudFront for distribution, Origin Access Identity (OAI) for secure access, WAF WebACL for security, a Route 53 DNS record, and an IAM user for continuous deployment to the S3 bucket.
Terraform script to setup an AWS S3 Bucket as IP restricted static web hosting.
🚀 Provision a static website, using S3 (storing website file), CloudFront (CDN) & CloudFlare (DNS Management).
A multi-pipeline IaC project implementing best practices deploying a static-content website in a low-cost VPS
Aws using Iaac
Creates resources for hosting a static website on S3 protected behind a Cognito login.
Used to publish static website files to an S3 bucket with proper MIME type based on lookup using the file extension.
Create static website infrastructure on AWS using terraform
A project that shows how to create a Vanity URL Shortening Service using just AWS S3 Static Website Hosting and Route 53.
creates infrastructure for hosting static website
Terraform module to create static websites in S3 with CloudFront.
Complete Terraform project to deploy an AWS cloud infrastructure for hosting a static website
Terraform module for creating websites in AWS using S3 and Cloudfront. Ideal for Static Websites.
Tool to easily provision a static website infrastructure on AWS
Terraform module to create all required AWS resources to host a static website using S3 Bucket and CDN
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