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Node.js Web Development

You're reading from   Node.js Web Development Server-side web development made easy with Node 14 using practical examples

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838987572
Length 760 pages
Edition 5th Edition
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David Herron David Herron
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Node.js
2. About Node.js FREE CHAPTER 3. Setting Up Node.js 4. Exploring Node.js Modules 5. HTTP Servers and Clients 6. Section 2: Developing the Express Application
7. Your First Express Application 8. Implementing the Mobile-First Paradigm 9. Data Storage and Retrieval 10. Authenticating Users with a Microservice 11. Dynamic Client/Server Interaction with Socket.IO 12. Section 3: Deployment
13. Deploying Node.js Applications to Linux Servers 14. Deploying Node.js Microservices with Docker 15. Deploying a Docker Swarm to AWS EC2 with Terraform 16. Unit Testing and Functional Testing 17. Security in Node.js Applications 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Setting up a Docker Swarm cluster on AWS EC2

What we have set up is essentially a blank slate. AWS has a long list of offerings that could be deployed to the VPC that we've created. What we're looking to do in this section is to set up a single EC2 instance to install Docker, and set up a single-node Docker Swarm cluster. We'll use this to familiarize ourselves with Docker Swarm. In the remainder of the chapter, we'll build more servers to create a larger swarm cluster for full deployment of Notes.

A Docker Swarm cluster is simply a group of servers running Docker that have been joined together into a common pool. The code for the Docker Swarm orchestrator is bundled with the Docker Engine server but it is disabled by default. To create a swarm, we simply enable swarm mode by running docker swarm init and then run a docker swarm join command on each system we want to be part of the cluster. From there, the Docker Swarm code automatically takes care of a long list of...

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