Developing Node.js Apps with Docker
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Application containers are convenient for distributing modern applications. This course will teach you how to build and deploy containers for your Node.js applications.
Application containers make it easier to deploy, scale, and monitor distributed applications. In this course, Developing Node.js Apps with Docker, you’ll learn to build and debug Node.js application containers. First, you’ll explore the different base images to use. Next, you’ll discover how to configure, run, and debug the containers. Finally, you’ll learn how to run complex systems with multiple containers. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of application containers needed to build modern applications.
Application containers make it easier to deploy, scale, and monitor distributed applications. In this course, Developing Node.js Apps with Docker, you’ll learn to build and debug Node.js application containers. First, you’ll explore the different base images to use. Next, you’ll discover how to configure, run, and debug the containers. Finally, you’ll learn how to run complex systems with multiple containers. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of application containers needed to build modern applications.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Building Node Images 29mins
- Configuring and Running Containers 26mins
- Debugging Containers 23mins
- Interactive Debugging with IDEs 17mins
- Running Multi-tier Applications with Docker Compose 24mins
Taught by
Piotr Gaczkowski
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