Delivering Static Web Content on Heroku [A How-To Guide]

Written by MichaelB | Published 2020/06/11
Tech Story Tags: heroku | angular | aws | development | express | node | s3 | tutorial | web-monetization

TLDR Michael B Michael writes Dev Spotlight - we write tech content for tech companies. After a year of running the application on Elastic Beanstalk and S3, I wanted to see if there was a better solution that would allow me to focus more on writing features and enhancements. As a result, I would have an application running for the client in Heroku, just like I do the RESTful API. Using AWS S3 for the static client files, I followed the steps below in order to provide a publicly accessible version of the AMHS client.via the TL;DR App

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Written by MichaelB | I run Dev Spotlight - we write tech content for tech companies. Email at [email protected].
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/06/11