Build Apps Faster With DigitalOcean App Platform
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Introducing DigitalOcean App Platform, a modern PaaS that makes it simpler for you to build, deploy, and scale apps. Plus get best practice tips on user research, hypothesis-driven development, design thinking, and agile/iterative methodologies.
About the Presenter
Jake Levirne is Senior Director of Product for Developer Experience at DigitalOcean. He loves working with startups and helping build products that are simple, intuitive, and get the job done. His personal mission is to help more people realize they can build anything they want.
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Hi...I wanna ask..
Why does it take 4-5 minutes for this service to deploy (pull code) from Github every time?
Does it take that long to pull the code?
I see every time the code is loaded, the server always does a "composer install". Are you experiencing the same thing?
Thanks
This is awesome, really liked it and even tried.
Successfully deployed my react app but got some error for Django error.
BTW I have a question:
How to register/add domain for global audiences like AWS Route53 and GeoDNS?
Hey Vinay! It looks like that goes a bit beyond the scope of this video, but you can check out AWS documentation docs.aws.amazon.com/route53/index.html Hope that helps!
Does the managed PostgreSQL (of the App platform) runs on Kubernetes too? Or does it run on a normal droplet?
Excellent introduction !
Does this support Java/Jetty?
No you would have to Dockerize it
@@RioHasAGuitar The build pack does dockerise it as far as i can tell
Can we please get links to both django and react app repositories?
Here you go! github.com/do-community/rss-reader-api and github.com/do-community/rss-reader-frontend