Docker & Kubernetes for .Net and Angular Developers
For Dotnet and Angular Developers
Description
Welcome to the ultimate course on Docker and Kubernetes for .NET and Angular developers! If you're looking to learn how to containerize your applications and orchestrate them using Kubernetes, then you're in the right place.
In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of Docker and Kubernetes, and how to use them to build, deploy, and manage your .NET and Angular applications. You'll start by learning how to containerize your applications using Docker, and then move on to learning how to deploy them to a Kubernetes cluster.
Throughout the course, you'll build a real-world application using .NET and Angular, and learn how to containerize each component of the application. You'll also learn how to deploy the application to a Kubernetes cluster, and how to use Kubernetes to manage the application's scaling and availability.
By the end of the course, you'll have a solid understanding of Docker and Kubernetes, and how to use them to build and deploy your applications with ease. You'll also be able to apply what you've learned to your own projects, and take your development skills to the next level.
So, whether you're a .NET or Angular developer looking to enhance your skills, or you're simply interested in learning about Docker and Kubernetes, this course is for you. Enroll now and start building and deploying your applications with confidence!
Who should enrol:
Freshers: If you're just starting out in your career as a .NET or Angular developer, this course is a great way to learn about Docker and Kubernetes and how they can be used to build and deploy applications. You'll gain a foundational understanding of these technologies that will be useful as you move forward in your career.
Junior Developers: If you have some experience with .NET or Angular development but are new to Docker and Kubernetes, this course will help you take your skills to the next level. You'll learn how to containerize your applications and deploy them using Kubernetes, which will enable you to build more scalable and resilient applications.
Mid-level Developers: If you're a mid-level developer with some experience using Docker and Kubernetes, this course will help you deepen your understanding of these technologies. You'll learn how to apply Docker and Kubernetes to real-world projects, and gain valuable insights into best practices for building and deploying applications.
Senior Developers: If you're a senior developer with years of experience, this course will help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies in the industry. You'll learn how to use Docker and Kubernetes to build highly scalable and resilient applications, which will be valuable in any organization.
DevOps Engineers: If you're a DevOps engineer, this course will help you gain a deeper understanding of Docker and Kubernetes and how they can be used to build and deploy applications. You'll learn how to automate the deployment process and ensure high availability for your applications.
Technical Leads: If you're a technical lead responsible for overseeing development projects, this course will help you understand how Docker and Kubernetes can be used to improve the efficiency and scalability of your applications. You'll gain valuable insights into how to design and architect applications for maximum performance and availability.
Course Structure as follows:
Introduction
Introduction
About Me
Branching Strategy
Getting started with Docker
Container Overview
What are containers?
Containers Vs Virtual Machines
Containers inside virtual machines
Developers Vs Ops Team
Docker Image vs Containers
Installation Steps
Docker Options
Hands on with Docker
Learn to create Docker Files
Creating first docker file
docker build
docker run
docker run complex HTML site
Docker Commands
docker build
docker run
docker ps
docker start
docker stop
docker rm
docker rmi
removing all images and containers via script
More Docker Commands
docker pull
docker push
docker inspect
docker stats
docker logs
Docker File Overview
Docker File Instructions
Docker File overview for DotNet App
Docker File overview for Angular App
Running Dotnet and Angular projects with docker
Console app STDIN example
Console app run
CMD vs Entrypoint
Running ASP.NET Core in container
Verifying files in container
Debugging Docker Container
Running Angular app in container
Verifying files in angular container
Creating Docker Compose file
Running Docker Compose
Docker Networking
Introduction
Bridge
None
Host
Listing all networks
Inspecting containers
Inspecting networks
DNS Server
Associating containers with network
Creating custom network
Containerizing SQL Server
Creating SQL Server container
Connecting Dotnet app with SQL container
Adding Docker Compose
Working without volume
Creating Volume
Verifying data after container shutdown
HTTPS Setup
Sample project creation
Docker file creation
Running on HTTP
Dev Cert creation
Running the container with HTTPS
Project Tye
Tye Introduction
Tye build
Tye run
Creating Frontend App using Razor Template
Creating Backend App using Web API Template
Adding Service Discovery
Tye Run with Backend and Frontend Projects
Adding Redis
Tye Run with Redis
Pushing Images to DockerHub and Azure Container Registry (ACR)
Pushing images on DockerHub
ACR Creation
Pushing images to ACR
Deploying containers to Azure Container Instances (ACI)
Another way of deploying containers to ACI
Deploying Angular App with ACI endpoint
Deploying container to web app
CI/CD pipeline using Github Actions
Github Actions introduction
Creating first workfile
Adding Docker login step for ACR
Adding Docker build and push step
Running the workfile
SQL Server container preparation
Created SQL server container on Azure
Publishing database to container instance on Azure
Kubernetes Setup
Branching Strategy
Enabling Kubernetes
K8s Components
Creating Catalog Api Yaml
Adding Brands and Types sections
Creating Mongo ConfigMap
Catalog Db Yaml Creation
Catalog db Secret Creation
Docker tag Catalog Api image
Catalog Api and Db Created
Setting up Kubernetes Dashboard
Fixing Container config issue
Kubernetes Lens
Bonus Section
Bonus Lecture
As technology continues to evolve, we are committed to updating the content to ensure it remains relevant and useful. We're confident that you will find the course engaging and informative, and we value your feedback. Please let us know if you have any suggestions or comments, as your input is critical in helping us create top-quality, enterprise-ready content that meets your needs. Thank you for choosing this course, and we look forward to helping you enhance your skills and reach your goals.
What You Will Learn!
- Build, test, debug and deploy .net and angular apps on docker while learning production-style development workflows
- Create docker files for dotnet apps
- create docker files for angular apps
- create docker files for simple and complex html files
- Containerize SQL server
- Multi stage builds
- Creating Docker Compose files
- Volume creation
- Network creation
- HTTPS handling inside container
- Project Tye - Microsoft tooling for containers and kubernetes
- CI/CD setup with Github actions
- Deploying containers on Azure container instances
- Deploying containers on Azure web apps
- Deploying containers on Azure container registry
- Deploying containers on Dockerhub
- Kubernetes Setup
- And many more things, you will learn along.
Who Should Attend!
- Beginner and intermediate developers who want to enhance their knowledge of docker using .Net and Angular apps
- Beginner and intermediate developers who wish to learn how to apply containers to their projects locally and also to deploy on cloud. This couse is meant for them.