zkt25/Exam/README.md
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To do app

Description

This is a Todo web application builds for the final exam for the course Cloud technologies. The application is a todo list manager designed for users to keep track of their daily tasks. This is designed to be a functional demonstration of cloud deployment, utilizing multiple containers and services.

Public Cloud and Services Used

  • Public Cloud Provider: Microsoft Azure
  • Cloud Services:
    • Azure Virtual Machines: For hosting the application server.
    • Azure SQL Database: For managed database services.
    • Azure Blob Storage: For storing static assets and backups.
  • Kubernetes/Docker Objects:
    • Docker Containers: Used for microservices architecture.
    • Kubernetes Pods: For managing containerized applications.
  • Persistent Volumes:
    • Azure Disk Storage: For persistent data storage.
  • Databases:
    • Azure SQL Database: Used as the primary database for the application.

Files and Their Contents

  • .env: Environment variables for configuration.
  • .gitignore: Specifies files and directories to ignore in Git.
  • components.json: Configuration for application components.
  • docker-compose.yml: Docker Compose file for defining and running multi-container Docker applications.
  • Dockerfile: Instructions to build the Docker image.
  • nginx.conf: Nginx configuration file for the web server.
  • package.json: Node.js dependencies and scripts.
  • final-cloud.com_ssl_certificate.cer: SSL certificate for HTTPS.
  • index.html: Main HTML file for the web application.
  • Other configuration files: eslint.config.js, postcss.config.cjs, tailwind.config.js, tsconfig.json, etc.

Instructions to View and Use the Application

  1. Prerequisites:

    • Ensure you have Docker and Docker Compose installed on your local machine.
    • Ensure you have the necessary Azure credentials and permissions to deploy services.
  2. Build and Run the Application:

    • Open a terminal and navigate to the project directory.
    • Build the Docker image using the following command:
      docker-compose build
      
    • Start the application using Docker Compose:
      docker-compose up -d
      
    • This will deploy the application using the configurations specified in docker-compose.yml.
  3. Access the Application:

    • Open your web browser.
    • Navigate to https://final-cloud.com.

Instructions to Remove the Application

  1. Stop and Remove Containers:

    • Open a terminal and navigate to the project directory.
    • Stop and remove the containers, networks, and other resources defined in the docker-compose.yml file:
      docker-compose down
      
  2. Clean Up Azure Resources:

    • Manually delete any Azure resources created for this application, such as virtual machines, Kubernetes clusters, and storage accounts, through the Azure portal or using Azure CLI commands.

**Hope you'll enjoy my application! ^^ **