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@epiijs/deploy

v0.4.2

Published

A toolkit for deploying any packages anywhere.

Downloads

24

Readme

@epiijs/deploy

A toolkit for deploying any packages anywhere.

npm private plan or running your own npm registry is complex and expensive.

@epiijs/deploy will allow you to publish or install packages to or from any storages.

Of course you can use Alibaba Cloud or AWS S3 (WIP) as your own storage provider.

Install

npm intall --save-dev @epiijs/deploy 
# OR
npm install --global @epiijs/deploy

Usage

Prepare

You need a directory with a package.json at least.

package.json

{
  "name": "any-package-name",
  "version": "any-package-version",
  // deploy can be omitted
  "deploy": "package.deploy.json"
}

package.deploy.json

{
  "remote": "your-remote-storage",
  "secret": {
    "some-secret-key": "some-secret-value"
  },
  "ignores": [
    "your-ignored-file"
  ]
}

Install / Publish by CLI

epii-deploy install
epii-deploy install [your-package-path]

epii-deploy publish
epii-deploy publish [your-package-path]

Remote URI

simple-file
file://your-path-to-package-dir

alibabacloud-oss
oss://endpoint/bucket/object-path-prefix

aws-s3
s3://endpoint/bucket/object-path-prefix

Secret

You should keep your credential in KMS services or temp memory like ENV instead of Git repository.

To use ENV keep secret, you can create a secret file package.secret.json.

{
  "accessKeyId": "$YOUR_ACCESS_KEY_ID_ENV_NAME",
  "accessKeySecret": "$YOUR_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET_ENV_NAME"
}

And then set ENV while using CLI.

YOUR_ACCESS_KEY_ID_ENV_NAME=X YOUR_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET_ENV_NAME=Y epii-deploy what-you-want-to-do

Ignore Files

You can list all ignored files (as glob format) in package.deploy.json.

[
  "ignored": [
    "some-files-to-ignore"
  ]
]