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firebase-tools
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The State of Angular SSR Deployment in 2024
And it seems to deploy on first try, but then I got a loop error. Turns out after posting a bug, and getting sent to GitHub, this is a known issue when deploying to Cloud Functions. The fix is to edit your server.ts file, and don't use the process.env['PORT'] variable, as it apparently is already in use.
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Features you want to see in firebase in upcoming version.
See issue.
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How to user Production server when deploying Firebase Cloud Functions?
No, just JS. Have you tried this?
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Deploy Angular Universal To Firebase Cloud Functions
In this example, I am using NX monorepo. I have my Angular Universal as one application and cloud functions as another application. If you don’t use NX or even some time has passed since publishing this blog post, you may want to visit Integrate web frameworks with Hosting from Firebase, however, there is an existing issue on Unable to detect the web framework in use when using angular app within nx monorepo.
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Firebase hosting, need guidance
Support for Sveltekit SSR has been added https://github.com/firebase/firebase-tools/issues/5158
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Firebase Cloud Functions V2: The request was not authorized to invoke this service
// https://github.com/firebase/firebase-tools/issues/1532 if (admin.apps.length === 0) { admin.initializeApp() } export const deleteAllUserJobs = functions.https.onCall(async (context: functions.https.CallableRequest) => { const uid = context.auth?.uid if (uid === undefined) { throw new functions.https.HttpsError("unauthenticated", "You need to be authenticated to perform this action") } const firestore = admin.firestore() const collectionRef = firestore.collection(`/users/${uid}/jobs`) const collection = await collectionRef.get() logger.debug(`Deleting ${collection.docs.length} docs at "/users/${uid}/jobs"`) // transaction version await firestore.runTransaction(async (transaction) => { for (const doc of collection.docs) { transaction.delete(firestore.doc(`/users/${uid}/jobs/${doc.id}`)) } }) logger.debug(`Deleted ${collection.docs.length} docs at "/users/${uid}/jobs"`) return {"success": true} })
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NextJS api endpoint with Firebase hosting
This should be supported via our built-in NextJS support https://firebase.google.com/docs/hosting/frameworks/nextjs if you have troubles with this functionality, please file a bug over on github https://github.com/firebase/firebase-tools
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Firebase Hosting & Next.js - do they work together with the latest features in Next.js?
Now that app directory is stable, we support it. Keep an eye on the firebase-tools changelog, we've actively working on things. https://github.com/firebase/firebase-tools/releases
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Deploy Next.js to Firebase Hosting
The Firebase CLI, check out the release notes
- Cloud functions suddenly won't deploy
starter-workflows
- Say Goodbye to Manual Deployments: Automate Your EC2 Autoscaling with CodeDeploy and GitHub Actions
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Level Up Your Projects with GitHub Actions & CI/CD
GitHub, as one of the leading web-based Git repository hosting service, provides a powerful suite of CI/CD tools in the form of GitHub Actions. These are directly integrated into the platform which empowers developers to increase the speed, efficiency and reliability of delivering products. In this brief article, we will take a look at what CI/CD is, why we should use it, as well as some of its applications in my projects.
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How to Manage Terraform with GitHub Actions
GitHub Actions is a modern CI/CD tool integrated natively on GitHub. Itenables the rapid automation of build, test, deployment, and other custom workflows on GitHub with no need for external tools.
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Kubernetes CI/CD Pipelines
GitHub Actions is GitHub's CI/CD solution. You can use it to run automated tasks each time you change your code. Although the platform lacks a built-in Kubernetes integration, third-party plugins such as Azure's Deploy to Kubernetes Cluster action can automate deployments and manage different rollout strategies.
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Most Useful CI/CD Tools for DevOps
GitHub Actions is a feature-rich CI/CD platform embedded within GitHub, enabling developers to automate, customize, and execute software development workflows directly in their repositories. An Action inside GitHub Actions is a discrete unit of automation that performs a specific task within a workflow. All the Actions are reusable, and there are many to choose from. You can even create your own reusable ones.
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Awesome GitHub Action Workflows
actions/starter-workflows
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Laravel code-quality tools
The real power of using PHP code-quality tools is when it’s added to your continuous integration process, which means it automatically checks the code every time someone makes a push or pull request to your project repo. In this section, we'll be looking at how to do just that. GitHub actions is available for free so we'll use it for demo purposes. Note that there are some limits to private repos, so set your test repo to public if you can.
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Elevate Your GitHub README Game
You can even automate the running of this script — hence the directory name automation — to happen every time the data changes, using GitHub Actions.
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GitHub Status Checks and Branch Protection Made Easy
# Based on https://github.com/actions/starter-workflows/blob/main/ci/node.js.yml name: CI on: pull_request: branches: - main jobs: ci: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - uses: actions/setup-node@v2 with: node-version: lts/* cache: 'npm' - run: npm ci - run: npm run build --if-present - run: npm test
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GitHub Actions for Perl Development
You might remember that I’ve been taking an interest in GitHub Actions for the last year or so (I even wrote a book on the subject). And at the Perl Conference in Toronto last summer I gave a talk called “GitHub Actions for Perl Development” (here are the slides and the video).
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