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setup-python
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setup-python
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Building project docs for GitHub Pages
The first two steps are setting up the job's environment. The checkout action will checkout out the repository at the triggering ref. The setup-python action will setup the desired Python runtime. My package supports Python 3.9+ so I'm targeting the minimum version for my build environments.
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Gotchas when building GitHub self-hosted runners with AWS official AMIs/container images for Python apps
actions/setup-python@v4 does not support arm64 (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/actions/python-versions/main/versions-manifest.json). See related Open issue https://github.com/actions/setup-python/issues/108.
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Deploy Azure Static Web Apps using Python
To build your environment in GH Actions you'll need to add a block to your yaml file BEFORE the Azure Build and Deploy section. You'll need to include the setup-python action and specify the python version you would like to use. Use the major version of your python version so 3.10 and NOT 3.10.5. For more information and options on this you can check out the Setup-Python GH actions repo.
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Deploying to GitHub Pages using GitHub Actions
Next up we'll need to add a step to compile our production ready build. For this we can add two new steps, one which configures our Node version to ensure it matches our application, followed by another that runs the necessary commands with npm. Depending on how your application is built you may need to add another step between these to install any sort of required environments such as Python or Java.
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Prefect CLI Action
It requires that the checkout and setup-python actions be used first.
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Python CI/CD with GitHub Actions
First, we have to checkout the repository in GitHub Actions using GitHub's own checkout action. Then, we have to set up the Python version using GitHub's setup-python action. Finally, we can use Black's provided GitHub Action for checking formatting - it runs black --check --diff on the workflow runner's clone of the repo and outputs an error code if any Python file in the repo fails Black's formatting rules. Note that Black fails if the AST cannot be parsed (i.e. if there are any syntax errors), so it can also be used for checking syntax correctness, which itself is a good proxy for checking for merge conflict strings.
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Now go to https://vercel.com, sign up for an account, and click "New Project". Connect your GitHub account and give Vercel permission to access your repositories.
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Next.js has become a standard choice for developing React applications, offering various deployment options across different platforms. While Vercel is a popular choice for building and deployment, specific project requirements may require deployment to GitLab. In this guide, I'll illustrate the process of deploying a Next.js application to GitLab Pages.
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What I have in my portfolio 😎
I hosted my portfolio in Vercel. The main reason why I chose it is the hosting has great support for NextJS and IMPORTANT THING, it is total FREE 🤑 (with my usage). And I have use GitHub Action for deploy it automatically when I make or merge change into main branch.
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React to Vercel: Deployment Made Easy.
To do this just head over to Vercel and log in if you're not already logged in. If this is your first project, you'll be seeing something like this.
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Next.js: Crafting a Strict CSP
function getContentSecurityPolicyHeaderValue( nonce: string, reportUri: string, ): string { // Default CSP for Next.js const contentSecurityPolicyDirective = { 'base-uri': [`'self'`], 'default-src': [`'none'`], 'frame-ancestors': [`'none'`], 'font-src': [`'self'`], 'form-action': [`'self'`], 'frame-src': [`'self'`], 'connect-src': [`'self'`], 'img-src': [`'self'`], 'manifest-src': [`'self'`], 'object-src': [`'none'`], 'report-uri': [reportUri], // for old browsers like Firefox 'report-to': ['csp'], // for modern browsers like Chrome 'script-src': [ `'nonce-${nonce}'`, `'strict-dynamic'`, // force hashes and nonces over domain host lists ], 'style-src': [`'self'`], } if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') { // Webpack use eval() in development mode for automatic JS reloading contentSecurityPolicyDirective['script-src'].push(`'unsafe-eval'`) } if (process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_VERCEL_ENV === 'preview') { contentSecurityPolicyDirective['connect-src'].push('https://vercel.live') contentSecurityPolicyDirective['connect-src'].push('wss://*.pusher.com') contentSecurityPolicyDirective['img-src'].push('https://vercel.com') contentSecurityPolicyDirective['font-src'].push('https://vercel.live') contentSecurityPolicyDirective['frame-src'].push('https://vercel.live') contentSecurityPolicyDirective['style-src'].push('https://vercel.live') } return Object.entries(contentSecurityPolicyDirective) .map(([key, value]) => `${key} ${value.join(' ')}`) .join('; ') }
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VERCEL and the Internet Computer
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