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solid-start-vercel

v0.3.11

Published

## This package is deprecated see [@solidjs/start](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@solidjs/start)

Downloads

937

Readme

start-vercel

This package is deprecated see @solidjs/start

Adapter for Solid apps that work on Vercel.

This is very experimental; the adapter API isn't at all fleshed out, and things will definitely change.

Usage

Add the adapter in your vite.config.js file. By default this deploys to a Vercel Function.

import solid from "solid-start/vite";
import vercel from "solid-start-vercel";

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [solid({ adapter: vercel() })]
});

To deploy to the edge pass in the edge option.

import solid from "solid-start/vite";
import vercel from "solid-start-vercel";

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [solid({ adapter: vercel({ edge: true }) })]
});

To enable ISR/Prerender, pass in the prerender function.

import { defineConfig } from "vite"
import solid from "solid-start/vite"
import vercel from "solid-start-vercel"

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [
    solid({
      ssr: true,
      adapter: vercel({
        prerender: true,
      }),
    }),
  ],
})

You can also set the expiration time and/or the bypassToken.

import { defineConfig } from "vite"
import solid from "solid-start/vite"
import vercel from "solid-start-vercel"

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [
    solid({
      ssr: true,
      adapter: vercel({
        prerender: {
          expiration: 60,
          bypassToken: "87734ad8259d67c3c11747d3e4e112d0",
        },
      }),
    }),
  ],
})

Configuration

You will need to have the vercel-cli installed globally.

> npm i -g vercel

This adapter makes use of the Build Output API which you need to enable through the Vercel CLI

> vercel env add ENABLE_VC_BUILD

follow the prompts to set it to 1 for all environments