- Clone this project
git clone https://github.com/verma-kunal/AWS-Session.git
- Setup the following environment variables -
(.env)
file
DOMAIN= "http://localhost:3000"
PORT=3000
STATIC_DIR="./client"
PUBLISHABLE_KEY="pk_test_51OoZrSLyfkSfOWvLdKmssI3WcC71sHdDnb3lr8BpJodPgIyZSlPHNx3Eis5S45eORHlkvSpnJZb0jZMKGrOvl6C200h6H4iSe8"
SECRET_KEY="sk_test_51OoZrSLyfkSfOWvLB6jyBvFevajUSTi1Zicg13NL20ei3N8GAX3djehTHOAEhLlXOIYosKSfIGpqQIrKEdv1xT7100gGwbe22c"
- Initialise and start the project
npm install or sudo apt install npm
npm run start
- Create an IAM user & login to your AWS Console
- Access Type - Password
- Permissions - Admin
- Create an EC2 instance
- Select an OS image - Ubuntu
- Create a new key pair & download
.pem
file - Instance type - t2.micro
- Connecting to the instance using ssh
ssh -i instance.pem ubunutu@<IP_ADDRESS>
- Updating the outdated packages and dependencies
sudo apt update
- Install Git - Guide by DigitalOcean
- Configure Node.js and
npm
- Guide by DigitalOcean
- Clone this project in the remote VM
git clone https://github.com/verma-kunal/AWS-Session.git
- Setup the following environment variables -
(.env)
file
DOMAIN= ""
PORT=3000
STATIC_DIR="./client"
PUBLISHABLE_KEY=""
SECRET_KEY=""
For this project, we'll have to set up an Elastic IP Address for our EC2 & that would be our
DOMAIN
- Initialise and start the project
npm install
npm run start
NOTE - We will have to edit the inbound rules in the security group of our EC2, in order to allow traffic from our particular port