Newline - Serverless Django with Zappa
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Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 28 Lessons (2h 24m) | Size: 456.7 MB
Learn how to migrate your Django application to a serverless environment hosted by AWS Lambda.
What You Will Learn
How to migrate your Django project to the AWS serverless environment
Adapt your code to changes necessary for running in the cloud
How to setup a reliable and consistent local development environment for serverless projects
How to setup and connect to a hosted RDS database
Learn about setting AWS IAM permissions for serverless projects
How to map a custom domain name to your Django project
Effectively serve Django static files via S3 or AWS Lambda
How to navigate the AWS Console to host multiple domain names
Learn about setting up a secure network environment using AWS VPC
Whether you are a solo developer working on your next startup idea or a team of folks working with Django, this course shows you the way to simplify your operations overhead while saving money. The open source Zappa utility paves the way to migrate your Django application away from old-school servers and onto the AWS Lambda serverless platform. It's almost like having your own private Infrastructure team!
No need to watch for OS security patches or tweak Apache settings - just focus on delivering value to your users. All this with minimal changes to your Django application. Leverage the power of AWS to rapidly respond to spikes in user traffic, while saving money by only paying for the web requests actually needed.
For folks ready for serverless Django, this course covers:
Which Django apps are best to migrate and how to prepare them
Configuring a generic and portable development environment easily set up by new developers in minutes
Deploying and updating your code to AWS Lambda
Best practices in serving Django static files
Leveraging AWS services to secure your site with HTTPS and your own custom domain name
Learning how to configure a secure network environment in AWS VPC
Connecting your Django application to a hosted RDS database
All this while leveraging the AWS Free Tier. While there are some lessons that may have additional cost to complete (e.g. bring your own domain name), the vast majority of this course will be using the AWS Free Tier and won't cost anything.
It's taught by Edgar Román. I was introduced to Django in 2009 and I consider it my go-to web framework. With continuous support from a vibrant community in addition to an incredibly rich ecosystem, I would be hard pressed to find another framework that matches up.
I've been using Zappa to host my Django applications for several years now, and I have found no other solution that is as powerful and cost-effective as serverless Django hosting on AWS - especially for the solo developer working to get a product to market.
I hope you enjoy this course and harness the power of serverless Django with Zappa in your projects!
What You Will Learn
How to migrate your Django project to the AWS serverless environment
Adapt your code to changes necessary for running in the cloud
How to setup a reliable and consistent local development environment for serverless projects
How to setup and connect to a hosted RDS database
Learn about setting AWS IAM permissions for serverless projects
How to map a custom domain name to your Django project
Effectively serve Django static files via S3 or AWS Lambda
How to navigate the AWS Console to host multiple domain names
Learn about setting up a secure network environment using AWS VPC
Whether you are a solo developer working on your next startup idea or a team of folks working with Django, this course shows you the way to simplify your operations overhead while saving money. The open source Zappa utility paves the way to migrate your Django application away from old-school servers and onto the AWS Lambda serverless platform. It's almost like having your own private Infrastructure team!
No need to watch for OS security patches or tweak Apache settings - just focus on delivering value to your users. All this with minimal changes to your Django application. Leverage the power of AWS to rapidly respond to spikes in user traffic, while saving money by only paying for the web requests actually needed.
For folks ready for serverless Django, this course covers:
Which Django apps are best to migrate and how to prepare them
Configuring a generic and portable development environment easily set up by new developers in minutes
Deploying and updating your code to AWS Lambda
Best practices in serving Django static files
Leveraging AWS services to secure your site with HTTPS and your own custom domain name
Learning how to configure a secure network environment in AWS VPC
Connecting your Django application to a hosted RDS database
All this while leveraging the AWS Free Tier. While there are some lessons that may have additional cost to complete (e.g. bring your own domain name), the vast majority of this course will be using the AWS Free Tier and won't cost anything.
It's taught by Edgar Román. I was introduced to Django in 2009 and I consider it my go-to web framework. With continuous support from a vibrant community in addition to an incredibly rich ecosystem, I would be hard pressed to find another framework that matches up.
I've been using Zappa to host my Django applications for several years now, and I have found no other solution that is as powerful and cost-effective as serverless Django hosting on AWS - especially for the solo developer working to get a product to market.
I hope you enjoy this course and harness the power of serverless Django with Zappa in your projects!
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