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@pulumiverse/vercel
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The Vercel Resource Provider lets you manage [Vercel](https://vercel.com) resources.
The Vercel Resource Provider lets you manage Vercel resources.
The Pulumi Vercel
provider is available as a package in all Pulumi languages:
@pulumiverse/vercel
pulumiverse-vercel
github.com/pulumiverse/pulumi-vercel/sdk
Pulumiverse.vercel
This package is available for several languages/platforms:
To use from JavaScript or TypeScript in Node.js, install using either npm
:
npm install @pulumiverse/vercel
or yarn
:
yarn add @pulumiverse/vercel
To use from Python, install using pip
:
pip install pulumiverse-vercel
To use from Go, use go get
to grab the latest version of the library:
go get github.com/pulumiverse/pulumi-vercel/sdk/go/...
To use from .NET, install using dotnet add package
:
dotnet add package Pulumiverse.vercel
The following configuration points are available for the vercel
provider:
vercel:apiToken
(environment: VERCEL_API_TOKEN
) - the API key for vercel
vercel:team
- The default Vercel Team to use when creating resources. This can be provided as either a team slug, or team ID. The slug and ID are both available from the Team Settings page in the Vercel dashboard.For detailed reference documentation, please visit the Pulumi registry.
FAQs
The Vercel Resource Provider lets you manage [Vercel](https://vercel.com) resources.
The npm package @pulumiverse/vercel receives a total of 16,824 weekly downloads. As such, @pulumiverse/vercel popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @pulumiverse/vercel demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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