In this video, learn how to define an application for use with an OpsWorks stack.
- [Instructor] Now that we've got a layer…and an instance added to it…it's time to define an application…that we're going to deploy to this stack.…Here we are in the first screen…of our RailsDemo application.…You can see the section for layers, for instances,…and other things.…Under apps here we're going to choose add an app.…We're going to use the demo app that we discussed earlier,…so it's called my art gallery.…It is a Ruby on Rails app…and we're going to use the Rails environment production.…We do want to auto bundle.…So the bundler will install the gems from the gem file.…
The document root is public.…For now we're going to stick with data source none.…Repository type.…This application is in a public repo in Git…so I'm going to paste the URL here.…Because it's public we don't need an SSH key.…For branch or a vision you can see…the text that comes up says by default the header is used.…I have a branch on this repo called opsworks.…It has some minor tweaks that I will explain later.…So that any deployment we do out of this repo will come…
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12/24/2018- Understanding AWS EC2
- Creating an EC2 instance
- Provisioning with CloudFormation
- Architecting apps for horizontal scaling
- Creating an Elastic Beanstalk environment and app
- Using OpsWorks
- Deploying apps with CodeDeploy
- Working with the Cloud9 cloud-based IDE
- Quickly setting up coding projects with CodeStar
Skill Level Intermediate
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