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webpack-deploy

v0.13.1

Published

Collection of useful utilities for deploying (not only) Webpack apps

Downloads

15

Readme

Webpack deploy utilities

Collection of useful utilities for deploying (not only) Webpack apps

Installation

cd $YOUR_PROJECT
npm install --save-dev productboard/webpack-deploy

Configuration

Copy deploy-config-example.js and secrets-example.js into the root of your project and fit them to your needs. Also make sure you have ./node_modules/.bin in your $PATH.

Use

Build your Webpack project and run deploy [environment]. The script will automatically detect the build hash from build.log.

Commands

  • deploy Batch command for quick deployment.
  • deploy-s3 AWS S3 asset upload of build files.
  • deploy-redis Redis deployment of revision index html file.
  • activate-rev Redis activation of deployed revision.
  • list-revs List of deployed revisions with meta information.
  • rollbar-source-map Rollbar source map upload.
  • slack-notify Slack channel notifier.
  • git-deploy-tag Git tag creation and push to remote.

Other

Why Bash with Gulp?

Gulp is great for building, Bash for running tasks.

TODO

  • reupload/rewrite source map upload to fix activation of feature branches
  • build sample app in monolithic repo
  • forbid rev redeploy; force with --force
  • add example ala https://github.com/FormidableLabs/webpack-stats-plugin
  • list deployed feature branches
  • init: config copy
  • github PR deploy notification: https://developer.github.com/changes/2014-01-09-preview-the-new-deployments-api/
  • rollbar deploy notification: https://rollbar.com/docs/deploys_bash/
  • optional deploy message (for slack)
  • list commits in slack message
  • provide reference backend code snippet
  • notification center updates
  • friendlier error messages "Did you forget to ...?"
  • abstract slack notifs into utils
  • disallow activation of feature branches?
  • get rid of the callback hell
  • deploy tags don't work well with feature branches, they keep overwriting
  • integrate new deploy info command

License

MIT