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#! spec.yaml
name: zero2prod
# Check https://www.digitalocean.com/docs/app-platform/#regional-availability
# for a list of all the available options.
# You can get region slugs from
# https://www.digitalocean.com/docs/platform/availability-matrix/
# They must specified lowercased.
# `fra` stands for Frankfurt (Germany - EU)
region: nyc
services:
- name: zero2prod
# Relative to the repository root
dockerfile_path: Dockerfile
source_dir: .
github:
# Depending on when you created the repository,
# the default branch on GitHub might have been named `master`
branch: master
# Deploy a new version on every commit to `main`!
# Continuous Deployment, here we come!
deploy_on_push: true
# !!! Fill in with your details
# e.g. LukeMathWalker/zero-to-production
repo: 0xAlcibiades/zero2prod
# Active probe used by DigitalOcean's to ensure our application is healthy
health_check:
# The path to our health check endpoint!
# It turned out to be useful in the end!
http_path: /health_check
# The port the application will be listening on for incoming requests
# It should match what we specified in our configuration/production.yaml file!
http_port: 8000
# For production workloads we'd go for at least two!
# But let's try to keep the bill under control for now...
instance_count: 1
instance_size_slug: basic-xxs
# All incoming requests should be routed to our app
routes:
- path: /
envs:
- key: APP_DATABASE__USERNAME
scope: RUN_TIME
value: ${newsletter.USERNAME}
- key: APP_DATABASE__PASSWORD
scope: RUN_TIME
value: ${newsletter.PASSWORD}
- key: APP_DATABASE__HOST
scope: RUN_TIME
value: ${newsletter.HOSTNAME}
- key: APP_DATABASE__PORT
scope: RUN_TIME
value: ${newsletter.PORT}
- key: APP_DATABASE__DATABASE_NAME
scope: RUN_TIME
value: ${newsletter.DATABASE}
databases:
# PG = Postgres
- engine: PG
# Database name
name: newsletter
# Again, let's keep the bill lean
num_nodes: 1
size: db-s-dev-database
# Postgres version - using the latest digital ocean supports here
version: "12"