Summary of Node.js Deploy to Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial (Elastic Beanstalk, Express, Git, CI/CD)

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This video tutorial shows how to deploy a Node.js application to Amazon Web Services (AWS) using Elastic Beanstalk, Express, and Git. The tutorial also covers how to set up Continuous Integration and Deployment (CI/CD) using Jenkins.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, the author demonstrates how to create and deploy a Node.js application to Amazon Web Services (AWS). They first install Node.js and then create a project. Next, they install Express and MongoDB, and lastly, they install Node Mon to make their life easier. Once all of the dependencies are installed, they can create and run the application.
  • 00:05:00 This video tutorial shows how to set up a Node.js web application on AWS using Elastic Beanstalk and Express. The tutorial also covers how to create and call a callback function in order to respond to requests.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, the author shows how to create a Node.js deployment on Amazon Web Services (AWS). First, the author signs into the AWS console and creates an account. Next, the author takes a look at another tool that they will be using, Elastic Beanstalk. They create a new pipeline, name it Node, and fill in the description. Next, the author adds the source code repository to the pipeline. They commit the changes, push the commits to their GitHub profile, and then get in the repository. The author shows how to get the status of the repository and how to initate an empty repository.
  • 00:15:00 In this video, the author shows how to deploy a Node.js application to Amazon Web Services (AWS). First, they clear the screen and get the ignore file for Git. Next, they check the status of the Gitignore file and commit the changes. Finally, they create an elastic Beanstalk application and deploy the code. When the deployment fails, they retry and the deployment succeeds.
  • 00:20:00 This video tutorial shows how to deploy a Node.js application to Amazon Web Services (AWS). The tutorial covers setting up the environment and making a commit, pushing the application to AWS, and checking the application's status. Finally, the tutorial shows how to refresh the application's page on AWS.
  • 00:25:00 In this video, the presenter discusses how to deploy a CRUD application with MongoDB to Amazon Web Services (AWS). They explain how to set up the application, add the MongoDB instance to Elastic Beanstalk, and deploy the application using Express and Git. The presenter also discusses how to set up Continuous Integration and Deployment (CI/CD) using Jenkins.

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