This example deploys a Next.js site on AWS using OpenNext.
To deploy your app, follow the below steps.
After cloning this repo, from this working directory, run these commands:
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Install the required Node.js packages:
$ npm install
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Create a new stack, which is an isolated deployment target for this example:
$ pulumi stack init
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Set the required configuration variables for this program:
$ pulumi config set aws:region us-west-2
You can select any AWS region you would like to use.
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Deploy your application to it's own dedicated serving infrastructure in AWS.
$ pulumi up
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Most of the infrastructure will deploy within about 30s, but the CloudFront CDN can take 4-5 minutes. After this is complete, a CloudFront URL where your application is served will be shown.
Outputs: url: "https://d119mwdwutz4hu.cloudfront.net" Resources: + 45 created Duration: 4m14s
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You can open that URL in your browser to see your Next.js demo app.
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Make changes to the Next.js app in the
demoapp
folder, or bring your own Next.js app and point the Pulumi component at it instead. -
Once you've finished experimenting, tear down your stack's resources by destroying and removing it:
$ pulumi destroy --yes $ pulumi stack rm --yes