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@sveltejs/adapter-vercel
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A SvelteKit adapter that creates a Vercel app.
If you're using adapter-auto, you don't need to install this unless you need to specify Vercel-specific options, since it's already included.
Add "@sveltejs/adapter-vercel": "next"
to the devDependencies
in your package.json
and run npm install
.
Then in your svelte.config.js
:
import vercel from '@sveltejs/adapter-vercel';
export default {
kit: {
// default options are shown
adapter: vercel({
// if true, will deploy the app using edge functions
// (https://vercel.com/docs/concepts/functions/edge-functions)
// rather than serverless functions
edge: false,
// an array of dependencies that esbuild should treat
// as external when bundling functions
external: [],
// if true, will split your app into multiple functions
// instead of creating a single one for the entire app
split: false
})
}
};
Vercel functions contained in the /api
directory at the project's root will not be included in the deployment — these should be implemented as endpoints in your SvelteKit app.
Projects created before a certain date will default to using Node 14, while SvelteKit requires Node 16 or later. You can change that in your project settings:
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