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deploy-cloudrun
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
Examples for products in this category are: Google Cloud Run, AWS App Runner, Azure Container Apps. Each has different scalability, cost, and integration trade-offs.
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How to deploy a Django app to Google Cloud Run using Terraform
Cloud Run is a managed platform that enables you to run container based workloads on top of Google infrastructure. Cloud Run automates many of the above steps and allows you to focus on developing and deploying updates to your application.
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Golden Ticket To Explore Google Cloud
Serverless computing was also introduced, where the developers focus on their code instead of server configuration.Google offers serverless technologies that include Cloud Functions and Cloud Run.Cloud Functions manages event-driven code and offers a pay-as-you-go service, while Cloud Run allows clients to deploy their containerized microservice applications in a managed environment.
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Ultimate Guide to User Authorization with Identity Platform
The quickest way is to deploy to Cloud Run. The service will use Dockerfile to build the production image. You can even omit the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS env var as these are in GCP’s projects by default.
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Reduce memory usage of NodeJS apps inside Docker
In our company we use Google Cloud Run to deploy web applications, and every app is built into a docker image. For now we use the default memory limit by Cloud Run which is 256 MB per container. Recently we started to notice that the part of applications go beyond this limit, causing a container to restart and in some cases even resulting to downtime of a service.
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Hosting a Flask App for free?
It's perhaps a little fiddlier than other options, but you can probably host it on Google Cloud Run and it would fall within the free tier.
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Be careful what you test or deploy to Vercel
I wonder what the aversion is to using a plain old server / vps. It's really not that difficult to deploy nowadays [0][1][2][3] and I'd rather get an $8 bill every month as insurance than ever worry about shit like OP just went through. It'll probably be more performant anyway due to cold starts and "edge" still having to hit us-east-1 for data.. cache your static files with Cloud Flare/Front. People are always surprised by how much traffic a single VPS can take[4] and believe it all has to be serverless to be web scale. I believe HN still runs on a single core or something.
There's a ton of places to get cloud credits as well, too many to link, so just Bing™ it
[0] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cdk/api/v2/docs/aws-cdk-lib.aws_...
[1] https://aws.amazon.com/apprunner/
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My evaluation of the Scaleway Cloud provider
Google Cloud Run
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Built a fun little AI-lite Canadian tax advisor chatbot using Next.js
The chatbot is built using Typebot, which is a really cool drag-and-drop chatbot builder that you can wire up with conditionals and get stuff from API calls, etc. The wrapper site is built in Next.js, which I really like for getting basic React sites up and running quickly. The "chat" run out of an iframe, and then there are a couple of static pages with further info on them, so it's pretty basic once you have all your content. It's hosted it on Google's Cloud Run since it's super cheap to run it there, and I've got a Github repo if you're interested to look through the code.
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Another data project, this time with Python, Go, (some SQL), Docker, Google Cloud Services, Streamlit, and GitHub Actions
One caveat with the workflow is that it only supports deploying as a Service which didn't work for this project. Luckily, I found this pull request where a user modified the code to allow deployment as a Job. This was a godsend and was the final piece of the puzzle.
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What are some alternatives?
strapi-connector-firestore - Strapi database connector for Firestore database on Google Cloud Platform.
auth - Authenticator via oauth2, direct, email and telegram
google-identity-guide - Ultimate Guide to User Authorization with Identity Platform
flyctl - Command line tools for fly.io services
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.ng - Lengthen your URLs: lo(x62).ng
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
aws-node-termination-handler - Gracefully handle EC2 instance shutdown within Kubernetes
apprunner-roadmap - This is the public roadmap for AWS App Runner.
eks-gha-auto-deploy-fortune - Easy demo of CI/CD of Commit -> GithubActions -> EKS
vitest - Next generation testing framework powered by Vite.
Preact - ⚛️ Fast 3kB React alternative with the same modern API. Components & Virtual DOM.