Building and Dockerizing a Node.js Web Application
Building and Dockerizing a Node.js Web Application, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 5, with 20 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 331 subscribers.
You will learn about Create a Node js app Create an Express js Server Create a Dockerfile Create a dockerignore file Build a docker image Run a docker image Shut down a docker image This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners to containerized applications and docker It is particularly useful for Beginners to containerized applications and docker.
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Summary
Title: Building and Dockerizing a Node.js Web Application
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 20
Number of Published Lectures: 20
Number of Curriculum Items: 20
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 20
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Create a Node js app
- Create an Express js Server
- Create a Dockerfile
- Create a dockerignore file
- Build a docker image
- Run a docker image
- Shut down a docker image
Who Should Attend
- Beginners to containerized applications and docker
Target Audiences
- Beginners to containerized applications and docker
Docker is an open-source project that automates the development, deployment and running of applications inside isolated containers. Containers allow developers to bundle up an application with all of the parts it needs, such as libraries and other dependencies, and ship it as one package.
Docker is both a daemon (a process running in the background) and a client command. It’s like a virtual machine but it’s different in important ways. First, there’s less duplication. With each extra VM you run, you duplicate the virtualization of CPU and memory and quickly run out resources when running locally. Docker is great at setting up a local development environment because it easily adds the running process without duplicating the virtualized resource. Second, it’s more modular. Docker makes it easy to run multiple versions or instances of the same program without configuration headaches and port collisions.
The goal of this course is to show you how to get a Node.js application into a Docker container. This course is intended for development, and not for a production deployment. The guide also assumes you have a working Docker installation and a basic understanding of how a Node.js application is structured. The course covers installation of Docker Desktop just in case you need help.
In the first section of this course we will create a simple web application in Node.js, then we will build a Docker image for that application, and lastly we will instantiate a container from that image.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Create a Node.js App
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Installing Node
Lecture 3: Install Express
Lecture 4: Text Editors
Lecture 5: Installing Atom
Lecture 6: Create application file
Lecture 7: What is Nodemon
Lecture 8: Install Nodemon
Lecture 9: Send messages to the console
Lecture 10: Arrow functions
Lecture 11: Const variables
Lecture 12: Refactoring Code
Lecture 13: Creating a directory for source code
Chapter 2: Dockerizing a Node.js App
Lecture 1: Install Docker Desktop
Lecture 2: Installing Docker Desktop : part 2
Lecture 3: Create a Dockerfile
Lecture 4: Create a .dockerignore file
Lecture 5: Building your image
Lecture 6: Running your image
Lecture 7: Shut down the image
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