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42 lines
1.4 KiB
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# To Do
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~~Finish S3 config for env vars~~
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~~Deploy to AWS and ensure vars are working~~
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~~Use cloudformation to deploy bucket instead of tieing it to the RDS instance.~~
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Use <https://strapi.io/documentation/3.0.0-beta.x/deployment/amazon-aws.html#_2-create-the-bucket> for bucket options for the template.
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~~Strapi documentation - build and host~~
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## RDS Cloudformation
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Use <http://blog.blackninjadojo.com/aws/elastic-beanstalk/2019/01/28/adding-a-database-to-your-rails-application-on-elastic-beanstalk-using-rds.html> to create an RDS for ELB.
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- RDS cloudformation template
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- Use the GUI to go through options and create cloudformation template
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- Create an RDS db before deployment
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- Configure Strapi to use this RDS db
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- VPC + Security Group needs creating in template
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Compare the `--database option` to without and make sure you create everything in the Cloudformation template.
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Look at how to have multiple environments in the same elb app
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Deploy strapi as load balanced rather than single instance
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Deploy strapi with a custom domain with HTTPS as a single instance + load balanced.
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Combine ELB Documentations (strapi, ELB etc)
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Use codebuild to update strapi
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Use circle CI instead
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Finish the backgrounds for the demo website
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Cloudformation template to deploy an S3 bucket
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## Links
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Decouple an exisitng RDS instance from ELB to RDS: <https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/decouple-rds-from-beanstalk/>
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