ember-cli-deploy-azure-blob
v0.2.5
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Deploy assets from Ember App to Azure Blob using ember-cli-deploy.
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Ember-cli-deploy-azure-blob
Deploy assets from Ember App to Azure Blob using ember-cli-deploy.
See ember-cli-deploy-azure for a plugin pack for Azure Tables, Azure Blob & the default build and hashing included.
Installation
npm install ember-cli-deploy-azure-blob
npm install ember-cli-deploy-build
(or another ember-cli-deploy build tool)
Configuration
In your config/deploy.js
file:
module.exports = function(environment) {
var ENV = {};
if (environment === 'production') {
ENV["azure-blob"] = {
storageAccount: "my-storage-account",
storageAccessKey: "my-access-key",
containerName: "my-container-name", // defaults to 'emberdeploy'
folderPrefix: "myapp" // useful if your app has a non-empty rootURL. defaults to ''
};
}
return ENV;
}
Connection String
You can also connect using your connection string, set it as connectionString: "my-connection-string"
.
Gzip Support
If you're using ember-cli-deploy-gzip to automatically compress your assets using gzip, this plugin will automatically detect files that have been gzipped and set the proper Content-Encoding
header within Azure Blob Storage.
Fingerprinting
Setup the fingerprint prepend url in your ember-cli-build.js
file to point to your blob container. This will ensure the index.html references the asset with absolute urls and will work regardless of relative folder structure.
- http://ember-cli-deploy.com/docs/v0.6.x/fingerprinting/
- https://ember-cli.com/user-guide/#fingerprinting-and-cdn-urls
Usage
ember deploy <environment>
to build and upload all assets to the Azure Blob