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Svelte Netlify |
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Deploying a Svelte application on Netlify. |
Based on the fiber-lambda API written by Fenny. Since the code hasn't been merged yet, I borrowed it into adapter/adapter.go
The app uses static pages under public
directory. These are compiled using sveltejs and the complete template can be found here.
# netlify.toml
[build]
command = "./build.sh"
functions = "functions"
publish = "public"
[build.environment]
GO_IMPORT_PATH = "github.com/amalshaji/fiber-netlify"
GO111MODULE = "on"
[[redirects]]
from = "/api/*"
to = "/.netlify/functions/gateway/:splat"
status = 200
Deploying net/http to Netlify
explains what these functions are doing. You can read it here.
- build command builds the whole code to binary
cmd/gateway/gateway
- we're building something called netlify functions (Please read)
- everything under public folder will be published(entrypoint:
index.html
) - Netlify maps endpoints to
/.netlify/functions/gateway
, which is weird when you do requests, so we redirect it to/api/*
- status = 200 for server side redirects
Netlify functions allows you to have up to 125,000 requests a month. This means you can have 2.89 requests per minute. Make sure you use Cache
in you request handlers.