Detect bot on AWS
We use angular for our front end, our compiled dist folder is uploaded to an S3 bucket which is connected to a load balancer. In order for our site to be rendered correctly for search engine bots we implemented Angular Universal which is running on an ec2-instance. The question is among all AWS service which one can we use to detect bot(or even allow a script that does) and redirect to the ec2-instance. Or is there any alternative approach this can take?
I am currently looking into cloudfront and lamba.
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We use angular for our front end, our compiled dist folder is uploaded to an S3 bucket which is connected to a load balancer. In order for our site to be rendered correctly for search engine bots we implemented Angular Universal which is running on an ec2-instance. The question is among all AWS service which one can we use to detect bot(or even allow a script that does) and redirect to the ec2-instance. Or is there any alternative approach this can take?
I am currently looking into cloudfront and lamba.
aws load-balancing
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We use angular for our front end, our compiled dist folder is uploaded to an S3 bucket which is connected to a load balancer. In order for our site to be rendered correctly for search engine bots we implemented Angular Universal which is running on an ec2-instance. The question is among all AWS service which one can we use to detect bot(or even allow a script that does) and redirect to the ec2-instance. Or is there any alternative approach this can take?
I am currently looking into cloudfront and lamba.
aws load-balancing
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We use angular for our front end, our compiled dist folder is uploaded to an S3 bucket which is connected to a load balancer. In order for our site to be rendered correctly for search engine bots we implemented Angular Universal which is running on an ec2-instance. The question is among all AWS service which one can we use to detect bot(or even allow a script that does) and redirect to the ec2-instance. Or is there any alternative approach this can take?
I am currently looking into cloudfront and lamba.
aws load-balancing
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