ft-graphics-deploy

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CLI for deploying built static websites to an S3 bucket.

How to use

Requires Node 7.10 or higher.

Command line usage

$ ft-graphics-deploy --help

  CLI for deploying FT Graphics projects

  > ft-graphics-deploy [FLAGS...]
  ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
  All flags are optional when this command is run from a typical FT
  Graphics project repo in CI.
  ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
  Vault settings
  If not provided these will be inferred from environment variables following
  each flag.
  --vault-endpoint ($VAULT_ENDPOINT)
  --vault-role ($VAULT_ROLE)
  --vault-secret ($VAULT_SECRET)
  --vault-secret-path ($VAULT_SECRET_PATH)

  AWS settings (Deprecated for FT projects — use Vault instead)
  If not provided, these settings are taken from env vars
  ("AWS_KEY_PROD", "AWS_SECRET_PROD", etc.)
    --aws-key
    --aws-secret
    --aws-region
    --bucket-name

  Upload settings
  If not provided, these are deduced from the git status in the CWD.
    --project-name
    --sha - unique reference for this commit
    --branch-name - name of the branch you are deploying
    --local-dir - what to upload; defaults to ./dist
    --preview - upload files to preview folder
    --assets-prefix - base for asset URLs; affects the rev-manifest and all
                      HTML/CSS files

  Other
    --help - show this help and exit
    --get-branch-url - instead of deploying, just print the URL it would deploy to
    --get-commit-url - as above, but get the commit-specific URL
    --confirm - skip the confirmation dialogue when deploying

JavaScript API

The most straightforward way:

import deploy from 'ft-graphics-deploy';

deploy(options).then(baseURLs => {
  console.log('uploaded to:', baseURLs);
});

For more fine-grained control:

import { Deployer } from 'ft-graphics-deploy';

const deployer = new Deployer(options);

deployer.execute().then(baseURLs => {
  console.log('uploaded to:', baseURLs);
});

The JavaScript API does not do any git-sniffing or use any environment variables to configure the deployment – you must pass in all required options manually. See the Deployer class source for the full options.

Development

Clone this repo and run yarn to install dependencies.

Add a .env file that defines AWS_KEY_DEV, AWS_SECRET_DEV, AWS_REGION_DEV and BUCKET_NAME_DEV. (These are used in tests.)

Run yarn build -- --watch and yarn test -- --watch in separate terminal tabs while developing. (The first one watches src and builds to dist. The second one runs ava tests in dist.)

Publishing a new version to npm

  • Make sure you're on master: git checkout master
  • Update the version: npm version patch (or replace patch with minor or major as appropriate)
    • This updates package.json, commits this single-line change, and creates a new git tag
  • Push to GitHub: git push && git push --tags

CircleCI will do the rest.

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Version

2.2.2

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  • aendrew
  • the-ft
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