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solid-start-vercel
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Adapter for Solid apps that work on Vercel.
This is very experimental; the adapter API isn't at all fleshed out, and things will definitely change.
So far this only supports Edge functions but we intend to extend this to other output formats.
Add the adapter in your vite.config.js
file
import solid from "solid-start";
import vercel from "solid-start-vercel";
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [solid({ adapter: vercel() })]
});
You will need to have the vercel-cli installed globally.
> npm i -g vercel
This adapter makes use of the Build Output API which you need to enable through the Vercel CLI
> vercel env add ENABLE_VC_BUILD
follow the prompts to set it to 1
for all environments
FAQs
## This package is deprecated see [@solidjs/start](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@solidjs/start)
The npm package solid-start-vercel receives a total of 176 weekly downloads. As such, solid-start-vercel popularity was classified as not popular.
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