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deploy-node-app
Advanced tools
Develop and deploy Node.js apps with Kubernetes, with zero config!
deploy-node-app
will prompt you with a minimal set of questions required to deploy your app to any Kubernetes cluster. If zero-config with no lock-in sounds too good to be true - remember this project is in beta :wink:. However, it mostly works, and deploy-node-app
also supports more than just Node.js projects! Try it on a Python or Ruby project or a static site project!
Once you've run deploy-node-app
in your project, you can commit your .dna.json
file and use deploy-node-app
with no prompts in the future (works great for CI too!)
If you don't have a Kubernetes cluster, don't worry! This tool can automatically provision a free KubeSail.com cluster for you!
Just run npx deploy-node-app
in your node project.
deploy-node-app
is a project bootstrapper, powered by Skaffold. After answering a few questions about your app, this tool can:
Essentially, deploy-node-app
supercharges any web applications with awesome tools and best practices.
With deploy-node-app
, any codebase can have:
Usage: deploy-node-app [env] [action]
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-w, --write Write files to project (writes out Dockerfile, skaffold.yaml, etc)
-u, --update Update existing files (default: false)
-f, --force Dont prompt if possible (default: false)
-l, --label [foo=bar,tier=service] Add labels to created Kubernetes resources
-t, --target <path/to/project> Target project directory (default: ".")
-c, --config <path/to/kubeconfig> Kubernetes configuration file (default: "~/.kube/config")
-m, --modules <redis,postgres> Explicitly add modules
By default, deploy-node-app
will write a few files to your directory, and by default files won't be touched if they've been modified. deploy-node-app
by itself is the same as deploy-node-app production deploy
Simply run npx deploy-node-app
in your repository. The tool will attempt to prompt you when it needs answers to questions, and do it's best to bootstrap your application. Take a look at supported languages - we're always looking to add more!
Take a look at /test for a growing list of examples!
deploy-node-app
knows about dependencies! For example, if you install a redis or postgres driver for Node.js, Python, Ruby and more, deploy-node-app
will automatically create Redis or Postgres deployments that work with your app!
deploy-node-app is created and maintained by
KubeSail - Kubernetes for Human Beings
If you feel that this tool can be improved in any way, feel free to open an issue or pull request!
FAQs
Develop and deploy Node.js apps with Kubernetes, with zero config!
We found that deploy-node-app demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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