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Serverless Design Patterns and Best Practices

You're reading from   Serverless Design Patterns and Best Practices Build, secure, and deploy enterprise ready serverless applications with AWS to improve developer productivity

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788620642
Length 260 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Brian Zambrano Brian Zambrano
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Preface 1. Introduction FREE CHAPTER 2. A Three-Tier Web Application Using REST 3. A Three-Tier Web Application Pattern with GraphQL 4. Integrating Legacy APIs with the Proxy Pattern 5. Scaling Out with the Fan-Out Pattern 6. Asynchronous Processing with the Messaging Pattern 7. Data Processing Using the Lambda Pattern 8. The MapReduce Pattern 9. Deployment and CI/CD Patterns 10. Error Handling and Best Practices 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Setting up CI with CircleCI


There is a reasonably extensive landscape when it comes to hosted CI systems. If you add in self-hosted systems, the list grows even longer. Tools such as Jenkins have been around for many years, initially as self-hosted systems. Inevitably, hosted versions of tools such as Jenkins have emerged from various companies. In this section, we'll walk through the steps of setting up CircleCI (https://circleci.com) to run our unit tests and produce a code coverage report on every code commit.

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Since this is a book about serverless patterns, I'll encourage you to pick whatever tool works for your purposes with a very strong lean towards hosted CI/CD system. Using a hosted CI/CD systems means that you can focus more on your application code rather than the CI/CD system, which is just a tool we need to get our jobs done.

Setting up a brand new project with CircleCI is quite simple, and it has easy integration with both GitHub and Bitbucket. The first thing you'll need...

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