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Deploy your Thulite Site to Netlify

Netlify offers hosting and serverless backend services for web applications and static websites. Any Thulite site can be hosted on Netlify!

This guide includes instructions for deploying to Netlify through the website UI or Netlify’s CLI.

How to deploy

You can deploy to Netlify through the website UI or using Netlify’s CLI (command line interface).

Website UI Deployment

If your project is stored in GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, or Azure DevOps, you can use the Netlify website UI to deploy your Thulite site.

  1. Click Add a new site in your Netlify dashboard

  2. Choose Import an existing project

    When you import your Thulite repository from your Git provider, Netlify should automatically detect and pre-fill the correct configuration settings for you.

  3. Make sure that the following settings are entered, then press the Deploy button:

    • Build Command: npm run build
    • Publish directory: public

After deploying, you will be redirected to the site overview page. There, you can edit the details of your site.

Any future changes to your source repository will trigger preview and production deploys based on your deployment configuration.

netlify.toml file

You can optionally create a new netlify.toml file at the top level of your project repository to configure your build command and publish directory, as well as other project settings including environment variables and redirects. Netlify will read this file and automatically configure your deployment.

To configure the default settings, create a netlify.toml file with the following contents:

[build]
command = "npm run build"
publish = "public"

CLI Deployment

You can also create a new site on Netlify and link up your Git repository by installing and using the Netlify CLI.

  1. Install Netlify’s CLI globally

    Terminal window
    npm install --global netlify-cli
  2. Run netlify login and follow the instructions to log in and authorize Netlify

  3. Run netlify init and follow the instructions

  4. Confirm your build command (npm run build)

    The CLI will automatically detect the build settings (npm run build) and deploy directory (public), and will offer to automatically generate a netlify.toml file with those settings.

  5. Build and deploy by pushing to Git

    The CLI will add a deploy key to the repository, which means your site will be automatically rebuilt on Netlify every time you git push.

Set a Node.js Version

If you are using a legacy build image (Xenial) on Netlify, make sure that your Node.js version is set. Thulite requires v18.14.1 or higher.

You can specify your Node.js version in Netlify using:

  • a .nvmrc file in your base directory.

  • a NODE_VERSION environment variable in your site’s settings using the Netlify project dashboard.

  • a NODE_VERSION environment variable in your site’s netlify.toml, for example:

    [build.environment]
    NODE_VERSION = "20.10.0"
    NPM_VERSION = "10.2.3"

Using Netlify Functions

No special configuration is required to use Netlify Functions with Thulite. Add a netlify/functions directory to your project root and follow the Netlify Functions documentation to get started!

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