This ready to use example show you how to deploy an application from GitHub on AWS and make it accessible via a custom domain and HTTPS. All of that in just a few lines of Terraform file.
Terraform providers used:
Behind the scene, Qovery:
- Creates a complete infrastructure on your AWS account (VPC, Security Groups, Subnet, EKS/Kubernetes...)
- Creates Qovery resources:
- Organization
Terraform Demo
- Project
URL Shortener
- Environment
production
- Application
web app
- Builds
web app
application - Pushes
web app
container image in your ECR registry - Deploys it on your EKS cluster (created by Qovery)
- Creates an AWS Network Load Balancer
- Generates a TLS certificate for your app
- Exposes publicly via HTTPS your application
It will take approximately 20 minutes to create your infrastructure and less than 5 minutes to deploy your application.
- Clone this repository
- Sign in to Qovery
- Install the Qovery CLI and generate an API Token with this guide.
- Generate your AWS credentials (
Access Key ID
andSecret Access Key
) with this guide - Open you terminal and run the following command by changing the values:
export TF_VAR_aws_access_key_id=YOUR_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID \
TF_VAR_aws_secret_access_key=YOUR_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY \
TF_VAR_qovery_access_token=YOUR_QOVERY_API_TOKEN \
TF_VAR_qovery_organization_id=YOUR_QOVERY_ORG_ID
- Clone my URL Shortener application
- Edit the
main.tf
file and changehttps://github.com/evoxmusic/ShortMe-URL-Shortener.git
with yours - You can now run the Terraform commands
terraform init
terraform plan
terraform apply
- Open your Qovery console to find out the HTTPS URL of your deployed app.
- To tear down your infrastructure and avoid unnecessary cloud costs you can run
terraform destroy
.