To sheds more light on using GitHub Actions, this documentation breaks down the commands into simple bits: https://docs.github.com/en/actions
├── .github
│ ├── workflows| apiVersion: apps/v1 | |
| kind: Deployment | |
| metadata: | |
| name: backend-feed | |
| labels: | |
| app: backend-feed | |
| spec: | |
| replicas: 2 | |
| selector: | |
| matchLabels: |
To sheds more light on using GitHub Actions, this documentation breaks down the commands into simple bits: https://docs.github.com/en/actions
├── .github
│ ├── workflowsI decided to use the lesson on course 3 of the Cloud Developer Nanodegree titled Automating the Application Development Lifecycle to avoid duplication
In Automating the Application Development Lifecycle Module, Lesson 10 & Lesson 11 explain how to build your Docker image on Travis CI.
To sheds more light on using Travis CI, this documentation breaks down the commands into simple bits: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/docker/
heroku login.git commit or your commit style of choice and push to your git repository using git push or your push style of choice.bash heroku_deploy.sh to deploy your code to Heroku.