Beginning Amazon Web Services with Node.js

Beginning Amazon Web Services with Node.js teaches any novice Node.js developer to configure, deploy, and maintain scalable small to large scale Node.js applications in Amazon Web Services. Hosting a Node.js application in a production environment usually means turning to PaaS hosting, but this appr...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Shackelford, Adam. author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley, CA : Apress 2015.
Edición:1st ed. 2015.
Colección:Expert's voice in Web development.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009629861506719
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  • Contents at a Glance; Chapter 1: Getting Started with Amazon Web Services; Understanding the Cloud; The Approach in This Book; Requirements; AWS Account; Domain Registration; SSL Certificate; Code Repository; Download the Sample Project; Local Environment; ExpressJS; Sample Project; Overview; Source Code Organization; Configuration and Startup; Working with the Sample App; Home Route; Users Route; Review-The Order of Things; Example-Working with Parameters; Try It Out; Albums; Photos; Developing with the Sample App; Identity and Access Management; The IAM Dashboard; IAM Users; IAM Groups
  • IAM Managed PoliciesIAM Permissions Editor; Summary; Chapter 2: Working with AWS OpsWorks; Understanding OpsWorks; Allocating Resources; Regions and Availability Zones; Additional IAM Roles; Instance Role; Service Role; The OpsWorks Environment; The OpsWorks Dashboard; Stacks; Amazon Linux; Amazon Machine Images; Instance vs. EBS; Stack Options-Summary; Layers; Creating an OpsWorks Layer; Instances; Apps; Application Source; Deploying from Git; Deploying from Subversion; Deploying from HTTP Archive; Deploying from S3 Archive; Creating your App; Deploying Your App; Summary
  • Chapter 3: OpsWorks Part II: Databases and ScalingRelational Database Service (RDS); Multi-AZ Deployment; Read Replicas; Provisioned IOPS Storage; DB Security Groups; Creating an RDS Database; Instance Specifications; Settings; Advanced Settings; Database Import; OpsWorks RDS Layer; Environments and Environment Variables; Stack Commands: Backup Scenario; RDS Snapshot; Creating a New RDS Layer; Connect New Database Layer to App; Run Stack Command; Elastic Load Balancing (ELB); Creating a Load Balancer; Define Load Balancer; Configure Health Check; Add EC2 Instances; Add Tags; Review
  • OpsWorks ELB LayerAdding a New Instance; Summary; Chapter 4: CloudFront and DNS Management; CloudFront; Creating the Distribution; Configuring the Distribution; Origin Settings; Default Cache Behavior Settings; Distribution Settings; Price Class; Alternate Domain Names; SSL Certificate; Default Root Object; Distribution Settings-Summary; Distribution Detail View; Origins; Behaviors; Behavior with Query Strings; Deploy Code Changes; Add New Behavior; Caching; Invalidations; Controlling Caching; Testing CloudFront Caching; Cache Statistics; Route 53; Summary
  • Chapter 5: Simple Storage Service and Content DeliveryUsing S3 in the Application; Creating an S3 Bucket; Enabling S3 Access in IAM; Storing Credentials; Implementing IAM Roles; Using IAM User Credentials; Adding OpsWorks Environment Variables; Developing with the AWS SDK; Updating Dependencies; Accessing Environment Variables; Handling File Uploads; Updating the Database Schema; Integrating with CloudFront; Creating CloudFront S3 Origin; CloudFront S3 Behavior; Finishing Touches; Absolute URLs; Enhanced Image Caching; Summary; Chapter 6: Simple Email Service; Introducing Simple Email Service
  • Exploring the SES Dashboard