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# Vercel
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.vercel
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# Netlify
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.netlify
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The project is ready to be deployed to Vercel. However, you will need to create a git repository and push the code to it.
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You can [deploy your site to Vercel](https://vercel.com/docs/concepts/deployments/overview) either via a Git provider integration or through the Vercel CLI.
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## Netlify
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This starter site is configured to deploy to [Netlify Edge Functions](https://docs.netlify.com/edge-functions/overview/), which means it will be rendered at an edge location near to your users.
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### Local development
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The [Netlify CLI](https://docs.netlify.com/cli/get-started/) can be used to preview a production build locally. To do so: First build your site, then to start a local server, run:
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1. Install Netlify CLI globally `npm i -g netlify-cli`.
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2. Build your site with both ssr and static `npm run build`.
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3. Start a local server with `npm run serve`.
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In this project, `npm run serve` uses the `netlify dev` command to spin up a server that can handle Netlify's Edge Functions locally.
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4. Visit [http://localhost:8888/](http://localhost:8888/) to check out your site.
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### Edge Functions Declarations
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[Netlify Edge Functions declarations](https://docs.netlify.com/edge-functions/declarations/)
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can be configured to run on specific URL patterns. Each edge function declaration associates
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one site path pattern with one function to execute on requests that match the path. A single request can execute a chain of edge functions from a series of declarations. A single edge function can be associated with multiple paths across various declarations.
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This is useful to determine if a page response should be Server-Side Rendered (SSR) or
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if the response should use a static-site generated (SSG) `index.html` file instead.
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By default, the Netlify Edge adaptor will generate a `.netlify/edge-middleware/manifest.json` file, which is used by the Netlify deployment to determine which paths should, and should not, use edge functions.
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To override the generated manifest, you can [add a declaration](https://docs.netlify.com/edge-functions/declarations/#add-a-declaration) to the `netlify.toml` using the `[[edge_functions]]` config. For example:
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```toml
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[[edge_functions]]
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path = "/admin"
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function = "auth"
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```
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### Addition Adapter Options
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Netlify-specific option fields that can be passed to the adapter options:
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- `excludedPath` this option accepts a `string` glob pattern that represents which path pattern should not go through the generated Edge Functions.
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### Deployments
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You can [deploy your site to Netlify](https://docs.netlify.com/site-deploys/create-deploys/) either via a Git provider integration or through the Netlify CLI. This starter site includes a `netlify.toml` file to configure your build for deployment.
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#### Deploying via Git
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Once your site has been pushed to your Git provider, you can either link it [in the Netlify UI](https://app.netlify.com/start) or use the CLI. To link your site to a Git provider from the Netlify CLI, run the command:
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```shell
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netlify link
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```
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This sets up [continuous deployment](https://docs.netlify.com/site-deploys/create-deploys/#deploy-with-git) for your site's repo. Whenever you push new commits to your repo, Netlify starts the build process..
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#### Deploying manually via the CLI
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If you wish to deploy from the CLI rather than using Git, you can use the command:
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```shell
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netlify deploy --build
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```
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You must use the `--build` flag whenever you deploy. This ensures that the Edge Functions that this starter site relies on are generated and available when you deploy your site.
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Add `--prod` flag to deploy to production.
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web/adapters/netlify-edge/vite.config.mts
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import { netlifyEdgeAdapter } from "@builder.io/qwik-city/adapters/netlify-edge/vite";
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import { extendConfig } from "@builder.io/qwik-city/vite";
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import baseConfig from "../../vite.config";
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export default extendConfig(baseConfig, () => {
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return {
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build: {
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ssr: true,
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rollupOptions: {
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input: ["src/entry.netlify-edge.tsx", "@qwik-city-plan"],
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},
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outDir: ".netlify/edge-functions/entry.netlify-edge",
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},
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plugins: [netlifyEdgeAdapter()],
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};
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});
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[build]
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publish = "dist"
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command = "npm run build"
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"build.client": "vite build",
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"build.preview": "vite build --ssr src/entry.preview.tsx",
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"build.server": "vite build -c adapters/vercel-edge/vite.config.mts",
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"build.server.netlify": "vite build -c adapters/netlify-edge/vite.config.mts",
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"build.types": "tsc --incremental --noEmit",
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"deploy": "vercel deploy",
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"deploy.netlify": "netlify deploy --build",
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"dev": "vite --mode ssr",
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"dev.debug": "node --inspect-brk ./node_modules/vite/bin/vite.js --mode ssr --force",
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"fmt": "prettier --write .",
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},
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"devDependencies": {
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"@builder.io/qwik-city": "^1.1.4",
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"@netlify/edge-functions": "^2.0.0",
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"@types/js-yaml": "^4.0.9",
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"@types/node": "^20.11.16",
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"@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin": "^6.20.0",
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"eslint": "^8.56.0",
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"eslint-plugin-qwik": "^1.4.3",
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"js-yaml": "^4.1.0",
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"netlify-cli": "^15.0.0",
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"postcss": "^8.4.21",
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"tailwindcss": "^3.2.4",
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"typescript": "^5.3.3",
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/build/*
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Cache-Control: public, max-age=31536000, s-maxage=31536000, immutable
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/*
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* WHAT IS THIS FILE?
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*
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* It's the entry point for Netlify Edge when building for production.
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*
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* Learn more about the Netlify integration here:
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* - https://qwik.builder.io/docs/deployments/netlify-edge/
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*
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*/
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import {
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createQwikCity,
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type PlatformNetlify,
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} from "@builder.io/qwik-city/middleware/netlify-edge";
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import qwikCityPlan from "@qwik-city-plan";
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import { manifest } from "@qwik-client-manifest";
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import render from "./entry.ssr";
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declare global {
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interface QwikCityPlatform extends PlatformNetlify {}
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}
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export default createQwikCity({ render, qwikCityPlan, manifest });
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