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cdk-django
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My Infrastructure as Code Rosetta Stone - Deploying the same Django application on AWS ECS Fargate with CDK, Terraform and Pulumi
cdk-django
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My Infrastructure as Code Rosetta Stone - Deploying the same web application on AWS ECS Fargate with CDK, Terraform and Pulumi
CDK Construct Library: github.com/briancaffey/cdk-django
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Django AWS CDK deployment
- Another aspect of my approach that I prefer over the other one is using a high-level construct that you publish and then consume in your project. This requires that you write a construct in TypeScript and then publish it to npm or PyPI. I'm working on a construct library for deploying Django apps with CDK called djagno-cdk, and one of the constructs in it uses ECS Fargate: https://github.com/briancaffey/django-cdk/blob/main/src/django-ecs.ts. Ideally you don't have everything in a single construct though, so I like how Mariano is doing that in his project. My Terraform project does a better job at separating layers of the application, so I need to apply that same principle to django-cdk when I get around to working on that project again.
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My approach to building ad hoc developer environments using AWS ECS, Terraform and GitHub Actions (article link and diagram description in comments)
Sure. My IaC journey actually started out with CloudFormation, and I learned a lot from this reference project: aws-samples/ecs-refarch-cloudformation. Then I picked up CDK when that became available and migrated a project from CloudFormation to CDK. It sounded like a nicer way to handle stacks in a familiar language with lots great one-liners and utility functions and constructs, and it definitely is. I have a similar project written in CDK that is an application/framework-first (Django) approach to learning and doing IaC that you can find here: https://github.com/briancaffey/django-cdk. This implements both ECS and EKS, but my attempts at learning EKS sort of fizzled out for now as I don't have the need to use it, and for the task at hand (running a monolithic Django application on AWS) I think ECS makes a LOT more sense.
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Basic questions about Django app deployment on AWS
I have an example of doing this here, and I posted about this earlier on this sub https://www.reddit.com/r/django/comments/rj7sj2/deploying_django_applications_to_a_singlenode/
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Deploying Django applications to a single-node docker swarm cluster on EC2 with AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) and GitHub Actions (description, repo links + full article in comments)
I'm not sure what you mean by "architecture", and I'm not sure what is wrong with trying to save money while learning how to do IaC and CI/CD. My thinking is that I can use some of what I learned here in a more robust setup of a Django app that uses ECS, I'm working on that here: https://github.com/briancaffey/django-cdk/blob/main/src/django-ecs.ts.
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Any examples of custom ecs constructs which builds on the top of ecs patterns
Here is on that I’m working on: https://github.com/briancaffey/django-cdk
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Ask r/kubernetes: What are you working on this week?
Here's a link to the repo: https://github.com/briancaffey/django-cdk. This library currently offers high level constructs for EKS as well as ECS. I have previously used ECS for most of the containerized web apps I have worked with, so I'm hoping to use this as a way to compare the two orchestration tools for my use case and gather some best practices. This project includes a companion repo that is included as a git submodule that I have been to do live tests/deployments using my construct library.
cdk-constructs
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CDK CodeChecker v2: Breaking Free from Third-Party Dependencies
Contributing to the Cloud Components github repository. Unfortunately, this option was doomed for failure as the project isn't maintained and a lot of open pull requests from other developers are still pending. Also solutions to the current problem were already submitted but not merged at all.
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Error deploying ACM with CDK
I'm trying to deploy this WP CDK construct: https://github.com/cloudcomponents/cdk-constructs/tree/master/packages/cdk-wordpress
What are some alternatives?
aws-cdk - The AWS Cloud Development Kit is a framework for defining cloud infrastructure in code
ecs-fargate-ci-cd-pipeline - Repository from exanubes.com for Fargate App with a SSL Certificate
pulumi-quickstart - Pulumi best practices
clickstream-analytics-on-aws - Build clickstream analytics on AWS for your mobile and web applications
preview-environments - Quickly create temporary preview environments
github-ado-chatops - Integrates GitHub with Azure DevOps via ChatOps. Create a branch in an Azure Repo directly from a GitHub Issue.
knboard - Kanban boards with React & Django.
serverless - This is intended to be a repo containing all of the official AWS Serverless architecture patterns built with CDK for developers to use. All patterns come in Typescript and Python with the exported CloudFormation also included.
actions - A collection of GitHub Actions to run Pluralith in CI and automate infrastructure documentation generation
serverlessui - A command-line utility for deploying serverless applications to AWS. Complete with custom domains, deploy previews, TypeScript support, and more.
ctk - Visual composer for container based workloads
cdk-ssm-document - AWS CDK L3 construct for managing SSM Documents - DEPRECATED