In this video, I will provide you with a step by step guide towards deploying your Laravel application to multiple servers without any downtime using GitHub Actions so you can feel confident about deploying your application to production with the best results for your clients. This approach works for any application, whether it's WordPress, Symfony, the technique (atomic deployment) is the same.
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▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
0:00 - Intro
0:59 - Quick introduction to GitHub Actions
1:22 - Setup GitHub Repository
1:55 - Install Laravel
2:55 - Creating our first workflow
3:50 - Create deployment artifacts job
16:11 - Setup DigitalOcean server
17:30 - Atomic deployment directory structure
21:59 - Prepare our release on servers
33:56 - Configure before hooks
38:02 - Activate release on servers
45:25 - Configure after hooks
46:12 - Server cleanup
48:35 - Summary and multi-server deployment demo
49:28 - Outro
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