Deploying web app that uses PostGraphile on top of DB and web frontend
What whould be a modern way of (continuously) deploying a web app that uses PostgreSQL+PostGraphile (backend) and Vue.js+Nuxt (frontend)?
There are many things like Heroku/now.sh (PostGraphile), AWS (works for all of it, but complicated), Netlify (frontend), various DB solutions etc.
Since I am not experienced in app deployment, I am rather willing to spend a little more money for a solution that "simply works".
deployment continuous-deployment
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What whould be a modern way of (continuously) deploying a web app that uses PostgreSQL+PostGraphile (backend) and Vue.js+Nuxt (frontend)?
There are many things like Heroku/now.sh (PostGraphile), AWS (works for all of it, but complicated), Netlify (frontend), various DB solutions etc.
Since I am not experienced in app deployment, I am rather willing to spend a little more money for a solution that "simply works".
deployment continuous-deployment
I prefer Heroku + Heroku Redis with an Amazon RDS database. Heroku because it's simple, mature, and does a lot for you without limiting node to processing 1 request at a time unlike many serverless solutions, and spinning up a worker from the same bundle is trivial. Amazon RDS because Heroku Postgres doesn't support theCREATE ROLE
command (though you can create roles through their API). I have Heroku migrate the DB for me when I push to master.
– Benjie
Nov 27 '18 at 18:34
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What whould be a modern way of (continuously) deploying a web app that uses PostgreSQL+PostGraphile (backend) and Vue.js+Nuxt (frontend)?
There are many things like Heroku/now.sh (PostGraphile), AWS (works for all of it, but complicated), Netlify (frontend), various DB solutions etc.
Since I am not experienced in app deployment, I am rather willing to spend a little more money for a solution that "simply works".
deployment continuous-deployment
What whould be a modern way of (continuously) deploying a web app that uses PostgreSQL+PostGraphile (backend) and Vue.js+Nuxt (frontend)?
There are many things like Heroku/now.sh (PostGraphile), AWS (works for all of it, but complicated), Netlify (frontend), various DB solutions etc.
Since I am not experienced in app deployment, I am rather willing to spend a little more money for a solution that "simply works".
deployment continuous-deployment
deployment continuous-deployment
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I prefer Heroku + Heroku Redis with an Amazon RDS database. Heroku because it's simple, mature, and does a lot for you without limiting node to processing 1 request at a time unlike many serverless solutions, and spinning up a worker from the same bundle is trivial. Amazon RDS because Heroku Postgres doesn't support theCREATE ROLE
command (though you can create roles through their API). I have Heroku migrate the DB for me when I push to master.
– Benjie
Nov 27 '18 at 18:34
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I prefer Heroku + Heroku Redis with an Amazon RDS database. Heroku because it's simple, mature, and does a lot for you without limiting node to processing 1 request at a time unlike many serverless solutions, and spinning up a worker from the same bundle is trivial. Amazon RDS because Heroku Postgres doesn't support theCREATE ROLE
command (though you can create roles through their API). I have Heroku migrate the DB for me when I push to master.
– Benjie
Nov 27 '18 at 18:34
I prefer Heroku + Heroku Redis with an Amazon RDS database. Heroku because it's simple, mature, and does a lot for you without limiting node to processing 1 request at a time unlike many serverless solutions, and spinning up a worker from the same bundle is trivial. Amazon RDS because Heroku Postgres doesn't support the
CREATE ROLE
command (though you can create roles through their API). I have Heroku migrate the DB for me when I push to master.– Benjie
Nov 27 '18 at 18:34
I prefer Heroku + Heroku Redis with an Amazon RDS database. Heroku because it's simple, mature, and does a lot for you without limiting node to processing 1 request at a time unlike many serverless solutions, and spinning up a worker from the same bundle is trivial. Amazon RDS because Heroku Postgres doesn't support the
CREATE ROLE
command (though you can create roles through their API). I have Heroku migrate the DB for me when I push to master.– Benjie
Nov 27 '18 at 18:34
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I prefer Heroku + Heroku Redis with an Amazon RDS database. Heroku because it's simple, mature, and does a lot for you without limiting node to processing 1 request at a time unlike many serverless solutions, and spinning up a worker from the same bundle is trivial. Amazon RDS because Heroku Postgres doesn't support the
CREATE ROLE
command (though you can create roles through their API). I have Heroku migrate the DB for me when I push to master.– Benjie
Nov 27 '18 at 18:34