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ember-cli-netlify

v0.4.1

Published

An Ember addon to configure Netlify headers and redirects

Downloads

1,360

Readme

ember-cli-netlify

ember-cli-netlify is built and maintained by Ship Shape. Contact us for Ember.js consulting, development, and training for your project.

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This addon allows you to configure your Netlify headers and redirects.

Compatibility

  • Ember.js v3.12 or above
  • Ember CLI v2.13 or above
  • Node.js v10 or above

Installation

ember install ember-cli-netlify

Usage

.netlifyheaders and/or .netlifyredirects

There are a few ways to use this addon. The first one is to define a .netlifyheaders and/or a .netlifyredirects file in the root of your project and this addon will copy the output to dist/_headers and dist/_redirects respectively.

ember-cli-build.js

The second way is to define an ember-cli-netlify hash in your ember-cli-build.js. You can combine these methods, and anything defined in the config hash will be appended to the existing files. Currently, only redirects are supported, not headers.

'ember-cli-netlify': {
  redirects: [
    'https://blog.shipshape.io/* https://shipshape.io/blog/:splat 301!',
    'https://blog.shipshape.io/* https://shipshape.io/blog/:splat 301!'
  ]
}

Using in an addon

The final option, for addon authors, is to declare redirects for ember-cli-netlify during compilation. To do so, you will want to:

  • Add "ember-cli-netlify-plugin" to your addon's package.json keywords array.
  • Define a netlifyRedirects() function in your addon's main file, that returns an array of redirects.
  • Advise your addon's users to install & configure ember-cli-netlify in the host application.

Contributing

See the Contributing guide for details.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.