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Executable tutorial submission #2680

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Title

Creating a Robust Gatsby Web Service with Automated Testing and Deployment on GitHub

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  • Task 3

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  • Executable tutorial

Description

This comprehensive hands-on tutorial provides detailed, step-by-step instructions for setting up a Gatsby application, integrating automated testing, and deploying it using GitHub Actions and GitHub Pages. Discover how to harness Gatsby’s powerful capabilities for fast data fetching and static site generation, leading to a fully functional web service hosted on GitHub Pages, complete with automated tests to ensure reliability and performance.

The tutorial also covers the integration of automated unit and integration tests, the configuration of CI/CD workflows using GitHub Actions, and managing version control with Git. We plan to use personal access token (PAT) with permissions for a new repository for full hands on learning. Designed for developers of all skill levels, this tutorial empowers participants to gain practical experience with Gatsby and modern deployment strategies.

The tutorial can be found on KillerCoda and the code on GitHub

Relevance
In today’s fast-paced software development landscape, the demand for efficient and reliable web applications is higher than ever. This tutorial is particularly relevant as it provides an executable format that helps developers learn about Gatsby and GitHub Actions while equipping them with essential skills for implementing automated testing and deployment.

As organizations increasingly adopt DevOps practices and agile methodologies, the ability to quickly create and deploy robust web services becomes essential. This practical resource effectively bridges the gap between theory and practice, empowering participants to adopt modern development practices in their own projects.

@sofiabobadilla sofiabobadilla self-assigned this Oct 21, 2024
@sofiabobadilla sofiabobadilla merged commit 01ccf7f into KTH:2024 Oct 21, 2024
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