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Hands-On Full Stack Web Development with Aurelia

By : Diego Argüelles Rojas, Erikson Murrugarra
Book Image

Hands-On Full Stack Web Development with Aurelia

By: Diego Argüelles Rojas, Erikson Murrugarra

Overview of this book

Hands-On Full Stack Web Development with Aurelia begins with a review of basic JavaScript concepts and the structure of an Aurelia application generated with the Aurelia-CLI tool. You will learn how to create interesting and intuitive application using the Aurelia-Materialize plugin, which implements the material design approach. Once you fully configure a FIFA World Cup 2018 app, you'll start creating the initial components through TDD practices and then develop backend services to process and store all the user data. This book lets you explore the NoSQL model and implement it using one of the most popular NoSQL databases, MongoDB, with some exciting libraries to make the experience effortless. You'll also be able to add some advanced behavior to your components, from managing the lifecycle properly to using dynamic binding, field validations, and the custom service layer. You will integrate your application with Google OAuth Service and learn best practices to secure your applications. Furthermore, you'll write UI Testing scripts to create high-quality Aurelia Apps and explore the most used tools to run end-to-end tests. In the concluding chapters, you'll be able to deploy your application to the Cloud and Docker containers. By the end of this book, you will have learned how to create rich applications using best practices and modern approaches.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Foreword
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 10. Deployment

Now that we know how to create Aurelia applications, we should be able to deploy them in our own servers or if you want to take advantage of other big companies resources, why don't use cloud providers to deploy our apps?

In this chapter, you will learn how to deploy your applications on your own self-managed servers using Docker and NGINX. Also, you will learn how to deploy applications on Heroku and one of the best cloud providers on the planet—Amazon Web Services (AWS).

We will use Docker to deploy locally, because this will make our deployment portable so that you can deploy your application in your own data center or in the cloud.

Having said that, in this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Configuring our web for production
  • Deploying on your own server
  • Deploying on Heroku
  • Deploying on AWS S3 buckets