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s3-sync-action
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Bringing together Hungarian technology conferences
I cannot ignore the fact that I am an AWS Community Builder, so it was a no-brainer that I would implement this on AWS. Registering a domain and setting it up on Route 53 was the first step. Then I looked at the possibilities of hosting. The site is written in Jeklly and each page is generated separately. Using GitHub Actions, I can regenerate the static pages every time there is a new commit. Hosting a static website on AWS isn’t rocket science. S3 static file hosting is a cheap and easy way. I just needed to find a way how to publish my files to S3. Jake Jarvis created a GitHub Action that can sync your files to S3. All you have to do is to create the appropriate IAM permissions and your files will be pushed to the S3 bucket of your choice. From there, AWS will do the rest. I have created a CloudFront distribution to get HTTPS and fast access from Hungary. Currently there is no AWS region in Hungary, but there is an edge location in Budapest, so serving the site from there gives fast access to Hungarian users. 🔥🔥🔥
- Cheap way to host a Javascript project. (e.g. Node APIs & React Apps)
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request critical feedback on the yaml for my first github action, please
I mean.. I would probably just have used https://github.com/marketplace/actions/s3-sync :)
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Nestjs + Nextjs Monorepo with AWS
I would consider sending the UI build files to S3 using either cloud formation or Github Actions. For the backend, sounds like a docker container could serve you well and cloudformation or Github Actions can handle this.
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CI/CD failing for permission... anybody can help me?
The action in GitHub is the following (as per instructions here : https://github.com/jakejarvis/s3-sync-action )
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How do you implement your Front-end build & deploy process?
You can deploy your frontend build to S3, then point your domain to these files, for example with CloudFlare or Route53. We use a Github action to publish these for each deploy. This makes the frontend and backend effectively two different services.
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15. CI/CD (Front end)
Git hub actions pushes the source code to my S3 bucket the moment they are pushed to my git repository using a git actions. Git action: https://github.com/jakejarvis/s3-sync-action
ansible-lint-action
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GitHub Workflows to check playbooks and generated files locally?
Not sure if this helps or not. But for a couple Ansible roles I have on GitHub, I’ve been using https://github.com/ansible/ansible-lint-action for linting and for testing with molecule I’ve been using this molecule action https://github.com/gofrolist/molecule-action
- TIL: Press '.' In a GitHub Repo for Magic
What are some alternatives?
git-repo-sync - Git Repo Sync enables you to synchronize code to other code management platforms, such as GitLab, Gitee, etc.
ue5-style-guide - An attempt to make Unreal Engine 4 projects more consistent
build-hugo - A GitHub Action to build Hugo site.
super-linter - Combination of multiple linters to install as a GitHub Action
git-repo-sync - Auto synchronization of remote Git repositories. Auto conflict solving. Network fail resilience. Linux & Windows support. And more.
Monaco Editor - A browser based code editor
terraform-multienv - A template for maintaining a multiple environments infrastructure with Terraform. This template includes a CI/CD process, that applies the infrastructure in an AWS account.
SwiftLinter - Share lint rules between projects and lint changed files with SwiftLint.
terraform-security-scan - Run a security scan on your terraform with the very nice https://github.com/aquasecurity/tfsec
git-auto-commit-action - Automatically commit and push changed files back to GitHub with this GitHub Action for the 80% use case.
jekyll-action - A GitHub Action to publish Jekyll based content as a GitHub Pages site
action-get-latest-tag - ✨ GitHub Action to get a latest Git tag