react-deploy
v0.0.15
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a deployment script for create react app to s3
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react-deploy
Create React App deployment to S3 bucket along with app versioning and activation features.
Activate any revisions
This package doesn't build the app,use webpack or create-react-app to build the application.
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Install
npm i react-deploy -S
# or
yarn add react-deploy
Usage
task.js
/*
* Minimalistic script runner. Usage example:
*
* node tools/deploy.js
* Starting 'deploy'...
* Starting 'build'...
* Finished 'build' in 3212ms
* Finished 'deploy' in 582ms
*/
function run (task, action, ...args) {
const command = process.argv[2]
const taskName = command && !command.startsWith('-') ? `${task}:${command}` : task
const start = new Date()
process.stdout.write(`Starting '${taskName}'...\n`)
return Promise.resolve().then(() => action(...args)).then(() => {
process.stdout.write(`Finished '${taskName}' after ${new Date().getTime() - start.getTime()}ms\n`)
}, err => process.stderr.write(`${err.stack}\n`))
}
process.nextTick(() => require.main.exports())
module.exports = (task, action) => run.bind(undefined, task, action)
deploy.js
const s3 = require('react-deploy')
const task = require('./task')
module.exports = task('upload', () => Promise.resolve()
.then(() => {
Uploader
})
)
const Uploader = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const client = s3.createClient({
s3Options: {
accessKeyId: 'AWS_KEY',
secretAccessKey: 'AWS_SECRET_ACCESSKEY',
region: 'REGION',
sslEnabled: true,
Bucket:'BUCKETNAME'
},
})
const uploader = client.uploadDir({
localDir: 'DISTRIBUTIONFOLDER', //dist
deleteRemoved: false,
s3Params: {
Bucket: 'BUCKETNAME'
},
})
// on deploy create a finger print
client.createRevision()
// display revisions
client.displayRevisions()
// activate the new value
client.activateRevisions('index:a00a13d')
uploader.on('error', reject)
uploader.on('end', resolve)
})
Contribute
Contributors are welcome.
Small note: If editing the README, please conform to the standard-readme specification.
License
MIT © sumn2u