This guide shows you how to deploy a Stencil application to Edgio.
Example
Prerequisites
Setup requires:
- An Edgio account. Sign up for free.
- An Edgio property. Learn how to create a property.
- Node.js. View supported versions and installation steps.
- Edgio CLI.
Install the Edgio CLI
If you have not already done so, install the Edgio CLI.
Bash
1npm i -g @edgio/cli@^6.0.0
Create a new Stencil app
If you don’t already have a Stencil app, create one by running the following:
Bash
1npm init stencil
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You can verify your app works by running it locally with:
Bash
1npm install && npm run start
Configuring your Stencil app for Edgio
Initialize your project
In the root directory of your project run
edgio init
:Bash
1edgio init --edgioVersion ^6.0.0
This will automatically update your
package.json
and add all of the required Edgio dependencies and files to your project. These include:- The
@edgio/core
package - Allows you to declare routes and deploy your application on Edgio - The
@edgio/prefetch
package - Allows you to configure a service worker to prefetch and cache pages to improve browsing speed edgio.config.js
- A configuration file for Edgioroutes.js
- A default routes file that sends all requests to Stencil.
Configure the routes
Update
routes.js
at the root of your project to the following:JavaScript
1// This file was added by edgio init.2// You should commit this file to source control.34import { Router } from '@edgio/core/router'56export default new Router()7 // Create serveStatic route for each file in the folder www with a cache-control header of 's-maxage=315360000'8 .static('www')9 .fallback(({ appShell }) => {10 appShell('www/index.html')11 })
Refer to the CDN-as-code guide for the full syntax of the
routes.js
file and how to configure it for your use case.Run the Stencil app locally on Edgio
Create a production build of your app by running the following in your project’s root directory:
Bash
1npm run build
Test your app with the Sites on your local machine by running the following command in your project’s root directory:
Bash
1edgio dev
Load the site http://127.0.0.1:3000
Deploying
Create a production build of your app by running the following in your project’s root directory:
Bash
1npm run build
Deploy your app to the Sites by running the following command in your project’s root directory:
Bash
1edgio deploy
Refer to the Deployments guide for more information on the
deploy
command and its options.