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layout: pattern
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title: Static Content Hosting
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folder: cloud-static-content-hosting
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permalink: /patterns/cloud-static-content-hosting/
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categories: Cloud
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language: en
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tags:
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- Cloud distributed
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---
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## Intent
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Deploy static content to a cloud-based storage service that can deliver them directly to the client. 
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This can reduce the need for potentially expensive compute instances.
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## Explanation
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Real world example
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> A global marketing web site with static content needs to be quickly deployed to start attracting
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> potential customers. To keep the hosting expenses and maintenance minimum, a cloud hosted storage 
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> service along with content delivery network is used.
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In plain words
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> Static Content Hosting pattern utilizes cloud native storage service to store the content and
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> global content delivery network to cache it in multiple data centers around the world.
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> On a static website, individual webpages include static content. They might also contain 
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> client-side scripts such as Javascript. By contrast, a dynamic website relies on server-side 
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> processing, including server-side scripts such as PHP, JSP, or ASP.NET.
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Wikipedia says
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> A static web page (sometimes called a flat page or a stationary page) is a web page that is 
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> delivered to the user's web browser exactly as stored, in contrast to dynamic web pages which are 
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> generated by a web application.
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> Static web pages are suitable for content that never or rarely needs to be updated, though modern 
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> web template systems are changing this. Maintaining large numbers of static pages as files can be 
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> impractical without automated tools, such as static site generators.
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**Example**
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In this example we create a static web site using AWS S3 and utilize AWS Cloudfront to distribute
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the content globally.
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1. First you will need an AWS account. You can create a free one here: [AWS Free Tier](https://aws.amazon.com/free/free-tier/)
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2. Login to the [AWS Console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/console/home?nc2=h_ct&src=header-signin)
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3. Go to Identity and Access Management (IAM) service.
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4. Create IAM user that has only the necessary rights for this application.
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   * Click `Users`
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   * Click `Add user`. Choose `User name` as you wish and `Access type` should be `Programmatic access`. Click `Next: Permissions`.
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   * Choose `Attach existing policies directly`. Select `AmazonS3FullAccess` and `CloudFrontFullAccess`. Click `Next: Tags`.
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   * No tags are necessarily needed, so just click `Next: Review`.
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   * Review the presented information and if all seems good click `Create user`.
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   * You are presented with `Access key ID` and `Secret access key` which you will need to complete this example, so store them safely.
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   * Click `Close`.
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5. [Install AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI)](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/install-cliv1.html) to gain programmic access to AWS cloud.
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6. Configure AWS CLI with command `aws configure` as desribed in the [instructions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-configure-quickstart.html#cli-configure-quickstart-config)
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7. Create AWS S3 bucket for the web site content. Note that the S3 bucket names must be globally unique.
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   * The syntax is `aws s3 mb <bucket name>` as described in the [instructions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-services-s3-commands.html#using-s3-commands-managing-buckets-creating)
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   * For example `aws s3 mb s3://my-static-website-jh34jsjmg`
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   * Verify that the bucket was successfully created with command `aws s3 ls` which list the existing buckets
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8. Configure the bucket as a web site with command `aws s3 website` as described in the [instructions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3/website.html).
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   * E.g. `aws s3 website s3://my-static-website-jh34jsjmg --index-document index.html --error-document error.html`
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9. Upload content to the bucket.
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   * First create the content, at least `index.html` and `error.html` documents.
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   * Upload the content to your bucket as described [here](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-services-s3-commands.html#using-s3-commands-managing-objects-copy)
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   * E.g. `aws s3 cp index.html s3://my-static-website-jh34jsjmg` and `aws s3 cp error.html s3://my-static-website-jh34jsjmg`
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10. Next we need to set the bucket policy to allow read access.
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    * Create `policy.json` with the following contents (note that you need to replace the bucket name with your own).
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    ```json
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    {
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        "Version": "2012-10-17",
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        "Statement": [
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            {
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                "Sid": "PublicReadGetObject",
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                "Effect": "Allow",
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                "Principal": "*",
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                "Action": "s3:GetObject",
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                "Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::my-static-website-jh34jsjmg/*"
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            }
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        ]
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    }
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    ```
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    * Set the bucket policy according to these [instructions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3api/put-bucket-policy.html)
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    * E.g. `aws s3api put-bucket-policy --bucket my-static-website-jh34jsjmg --policy file://policy.json`
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11. Test the web site in your browser.
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    * The web site URL format is `http://<bucket-name>.s3-website-<region-name>.amazonaws.com`
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    * E.g. this web site was created in `eu-west-1` region with name `my-static-website-jh34jsjmg` so it can be accessed via url `http://my-static-website-jh34jsjmg.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com`
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12. Create CloudFormation distribution for the web site.
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    * The syntax is described in [this reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/cloudfront/create-distribution.html)
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    * E.g. the easiest way is to call `aws cloudfront create-distribution --origin-domain-name my-static-website-jh34jsjmg.s3.amazonaws.com --default-root-object index.html`
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    * There's also JSON syntax e.g. `--distribution-config file://dist-config.json` to pass distribution configuration arguments in file
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    * The output of the call will show you the exact distribution settings including the generated CloudFront domain name you can use for testing e.g. `d2k3xwnaqa8nqx.cloudfront.net` 
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    * CloudFormation distribution deployment takes some time, but once it's completed your web site is served from data centers all around the globe!
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13. That's it! You have implemented a static web site with content distribution network serving it lightning fast all around the world.
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    * To update the web site you need to update the objects in S3 bucket and invalidate the objects in the CloudFront distribution
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    * To do it from AWS CLI see [this reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/cloudfront/create-invalidation.html)
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    * Some further development you might want to do is serve the content over https and add a domain name for your site
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## Applicability
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Use the Static Content Hosting pattern when you want to:
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* Minimize the hosting cost for websites and applications that contain some static resources.
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* Build a globally available web site with static content
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* Monitor the web site traffic, bandwidth usage, costs etc.
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## Typical Use Case
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* Web sites with global reach
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* Content produced by static web site generators
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* Web sites with no dynamic content requirements
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## Real world examples
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* [Java Design Patterns web site](https://java-design-patterns.com)
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## Credits
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* [Static Content Hosting pattern](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/patterns/static-content-hosting)
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