ngx-heroku-eply
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Deployment from the Angular CLI to the file system. This is a sample project that helps you to implement your own deployment builder (`ng deploy`) for the Angular CLI.
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@angular-schule/ngx-deploy-starter
Deploy your Angular app to the file system directly from the Angular CLI! 🚀
Warning:
This is a sample project that helps you to implement your own deployment builder (ng deploy
) for the Angular CLI. The actual "deployment" is only a simple copy to another folder in the file system.Learn more at https://github.com/angular-schule/ngx-deploy-starter
Usage
Add @angular-schule/ngx-deploy-starter
to your project.
ng add @angular-schule/ngx-deploy-starter
Deploy your project to the file system.
ng deploy [options]
Options
The following options are also available.
--configuration
- optional
- Default:
production
(string) - Example:
ng deploy
– Angular project is build in production modeng deploy --configuration=test
– Angular project is using the configurationtest
(this configuration must exist in theangular.json
file)
A named build target, as specified in the configurations
section of angular.json
.
Each named target is accompanied by a configuration of option defaults for that target.
Same as ng build --configuration=XXX
.
This command has no effect if the option --no-build
option is active.
This is a proposal from RFC #1.
--no-build
- optional
- Default:
false
(string) - Example:
ng deploy
– Angular project is build in production mode before the deploymentng deploy --no-build
– Angular project is NOT build
Skip build process during deployment.
This can be used when you are sure that you haven't changed anything and want to deploy with the latest artifact.
This command causes the --configuration
setting to have no effect.
This is a proposal from RFC #1.
--target-dir
- optional
- Default:
/example-folder
(string) - Example:
ng deploy
-- App is "deployed" to the example folder (if existing)ng deploy --target=/var/www/html
-- App is "deployed" to another folder
This is one of the options you can freely choose according to your needs.
--base-href
- optional
- Default:
undefined
(string) - Example:
ng deploy
--<base href="/">
remains unchanged in yourindex.html
ng deploy --base-href=/the-repositoryname/
--<base href="/the-repositoryname/">
is added to yourindex.html
Specifies the base URL for the application being built.
Same as ng build --base-href=/XXX/
This is an example how to override the workspace set of options.