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@sveltejs/adapter-auto
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@sveltejs/adapter-auto is a SvelteKit adapter that automatically selects the appropriate adapter for your deployment target. It simplifies the deployment process by detecting the environment and configuring the build accordingly.
Automatic Adapter Selection
This feature allows the SvelteKit project to automatically select the appropriate adapter based on the deployment environment. The code sample shows how to configure the SvelteKit project to use the @sveltejs/adapter-auto package.
import adapter from '@sveltejs/adapter-auto';
export default {
kit: {
adapter: adapter()
}
};
Simplified Configuration
This feature simplifies the configuration process by reducing the need for manual adapter selection. The code sample demonstrates how to set up the SvelteKit project with minimal configuration.
import adapter from '@sveltejs/adapter-auto';
export default {
kit: {
adapter: adapter(),
target: '#svelte'
}
};
@sveltejs/adapter-static is a SvelteKit adapter for generating static sites. Unlike @sveltejs/adapter-auto, it is specifically designed for static site generation and does not automatically detect the deployment environment.
@sveltejs/adapter-node is a SvelteKit adapter for Node.js environments. It allows you to deploy your SvelteKit app as a Node.js server. Unlike @sveltejs/adapter-auto, it is tailored for Node.js and does not automatically select the adapter based on the environment.
@sveltejs/adapter-vercel is a SvelteKit adapter for deploying to Vercel. It is specifically designed for Vercel deployments and does not provide automatic adapter selection like @sveltejs/adapter-auto.
Automatically chooses the adapter for your current environment, if possible.
The following environments are supported out-of-the-box, meaning a newly created project can be deployed on one of these platforms without any additional configuration:
Support for additional environments can be added in adapters.js. To avoid this package ballooning in size, community-supported adapters should not be added as dependencies — adapter-auto will instead prompt users to install missing packages as needed.
FAQs
Automatically chooses the SvelteKit adapter for your current environment, if possible.
The npm package @sveltejs/adapter-auto receives a total of 154,693 weekly downloads. As such, @sveltejs/adapter-auto popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sveltejs/adapter-auto demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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