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Laravel 5.x Cookbook

You're reading from   Laravel 5.x Cookbook A recipe-based book to help you efficiently create amazing PHP-based applications with Laravel 5.x

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786462084
Length 402 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Terry Matula Terry Matula
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up and Installing Laravel FREE CHAPTER 2. Using Composer Packages 3. Routing 4. Building Views and Adding Style 5. Working with Data 6. Adding Angular to Your App 7. Authentication, Security, and Subscriptions 8. Testing and Debugging Your Application 9. Adding Advanced Features to Your App 10. Deploying Your App Index

Setting up Forge, AWS, and CodeDeploy


Forge has changed the game. Taylor Otwell did an amazing job of making it super easy to put an app online. I want to show you how to use this with AWS and CodeDeploy. Digital Ocean is an amazing service, but sometimes, you need to use AWS as per the customer requirement, or more importantly, you want to benefit from a lot of the features that it provides.

Second, I want to show CodeDeploy since it can deploy Artifacts. The killer feature I know is that what is working on Travis CI will work on the server, since I do not need to do another Git pull, composer install, Gulp, and so on. But I am just copying over a zipped artifact of the application in a passing state.

In the steps that follow, we are going to perform the following:

  1. Setting up Forge

  2. Setting up the EC2 with a role that will allow it to work with CodeDeploy

  3. Setting up the EC2 to work with Forge

  4. Setting up the EC2 to listen for CodeDeploy pushes

  5. Setting up an S3 to store the Artifacts

  6. Setting up an...

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