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we can do it whenever suits most of the people, we don't have to adapt everything to me, I have to be in Hasselt anyway on the 2nd and 3rd of June that's why the 1st was a good day π
the problem is that I'm in Hasselt for a company bootcamp, so we are gonna sleep over there all the company together... π
anyone doing any clojure stuff on the weekend? Iβm going to work on provisioning some AWS resources via Clojure APIs over the AWS Java SDK. Amazonica looks awesome ...
it won't probably be for this weekend, but I'm planning to experiment with lambdacd (https://github.com/flosell/lambdacd)
and I can't seem to find a 'Continuous Integration as a Service' that supports deployment of applications that do not consist of a single repository
I'll take a look at compojure api and try out a small test project π https://github.com/metosin/compojure-api
things like circleci will allow you to do that for 1 repo, but you need to duplicate quite a lot of the deployment logic in each repo
but lambdacd looks simple enough and with some callouts to kubernetes for deployment, I guess it will do the job
the only thing I'm scared of is running your own build server, since it's a pretty crucial component in your infrastructure
"You can always go to back to the configuration later on and manage deployment commands for other branches as well."
However, AWS, I don't know why, but there's something that drives me away everytime I get too deep π
ha, this is interesting > HTTPS Invocation > Functions deployed with an HTTP trigger are given a fully qualified domain together with a dynamically generated SSL/TLS certificate for secure communication.
Iβm gonna use AWS to integrate with Heroku (so joining up the previous threads) which makes the Google thing not an option for me
@raymcdermott: Blog it!