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ember-deploy-rest-index

An index ember-cli-deploy adapter for REST backends

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ember-deploy-rest-index

This ember-cli-deploy index adapter uses HTTP REST commands to handle all operations pertaining to the index.html deploy process. The server is, therefore, responsible for managing index.html revisions.

Purpose

This adapter is intended for those who have an existing REST API and would like to leverage it to manage their index.html revisions. It is ideal for internal system environments (not in the cloud) or in the case that adding additional components such as a NoSQL is prohibitive. For such environments, this adapter will enable the usage of the existing infrastructure to accommodate, still, a Lightning Fast Deployments process.

To use

npm install ember-deploy-rest-index

Commands

The adapter implements the following commands as per the ember-cli-deploy interface:

  • deploy - Makes a POST to upload the index.html information:

    Sample Request:

    HTTP POST http://leojh.com/api/ember-revisions
    {
      "id": 'ember-app:9c0568d',
      "indexHtml": '<html>...</html>'
    }
    

    Sample Response: HTTP 200 OK, 201 CREATED, or 204 NO CONTENT with no content.

  • deploy:list - Makes a GET call to get all uploaded revisions

    Sample Request: HTTP GET https://leojh.com/api/ember-revisions

    Sample Response:

    HTTP OK
    [
      {"id":"ember-app:1bdc67a","createdOn":"2015-06-19T09:58:00-04:00"},
      {"id":"ember-app:2251eda","createdOn":"2015-06-22T10:51:00-04:00"}
      ...
    ]
    
  • deploy:activate - Makes a PUT call to activate the specified revisions

    Sample Request: HTTP PUT https://leojh.com/api/ember-revisions/ember-app:1bdc67a

    Sample Response: HTTP 200 OK, or 204 NO CONTENT with no content.

Config

Sample config in your deploy.js file:

store: {
  type: 'REST',
  serviceHost: 'http://leojh.com',
  serviceNamespace: 'api',
  serviceIndexVersionResource: 'ember-revisions'
}
  • type - Must be 'REST' to use this adapter
  • serviceHost - the root URL for the service
  • serviceNamespace - path to the service
  • serviceIndexVersionResource - the name of your resource responsible for handling your revisions

The combination of config settings will help construct the target URLs for calling your service. For example, given the config above, the deploy:list command will result in: GET http://leojh.com/api/ember-revisions

Notes

Always specify the environment flag when running any ember deploy commands. Similarly, when specifying a revision to activate, specify the revision flag.

Example: ember deploy:activate --revision ember-app:1234 --environment qa

TODOs:

  1. Authentication header
  2. Cleanup of old revisions
  3. Tests (I know, they should come first)
  4. Multipart?
  5. A REST adapter for assets?

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Package last updated on 13 Oct 2015

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