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Deploying to the cloud with your flying sleigh.
npm -g install santa
santa expects a .santaconf file in your home directory:
{
"provider": {
"provider": "<pkgcloud-provider-name>",
// other provider-specific options
}
}
provider key is simply passed to pkgcloud.compute.createClient.
You can configure santa easily from command line:
santa config set provider:provider <pkgcloud-provider-name>
# ...
santa expects 3 files in your application:
package.jsonscripts/install - should install your applicationscripts/start - should start your applicationFor an example of a santa application, see santa-hello-world.
Once you set up the structure, simply execute santa deploy in your application
directory.
santa servers list
santa flavors list
santa images list
FAQs
Deploying to the cloud with your flying sleigh.
We found that santa demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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