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Lightning Strategy Examples
End-to-end Example
Ember Deploy Demo
demonstrates a complete Ember CLI Deploy setup.
It uses:
ember-cli-deploy-lightning-pack
plugin pack as baseember-cli-deploy-ssh-tunnel
to connect to the Redis instance on the server- The development workflow
- A Ruby on Rails backend that serves the app (fetching from Redis example)
You can take inspiration from these files:
Example Sinatra app
This is a small Sinatra application, that can be used to serve an Ember CLI application deployed with ember-cli-deploy-lightning-pack
.
require 'sinatra'
require 'redis'
get '/' do
content_type 'text/html'
redis = Redis.new
project = '<your-project-name>'
index_key = params[:index_key] || redis.get("#{project}:index:current")
redis.get("#{project}:index:#{index_key}")
end
The nice thing about this is that you can deploy your application to production, test it out by passing an index_key
parameter with the revision you want to test and activate when you feel confident that everything is working as expected.
ember-cli-deploy-rack
Alternatively, you can use ember-cli-deploy-rack
, which bundles the described functionality in the Sinatra application as a gem.
Example Node apps
Using Koa
This app does the same as the Sinatra app above, it supports the same index_key query param. It should help you to get up and running in seconds and dont worry about server code. This needs your Ember-CLI app to be deployed with ember-cli-deploy-lightning-pack
.
Nodejs example with one click Heroku deploy!
Using ExpressJS
This app is very similar to the Sinatra app above but also implements a very simple /revisions
endpoint where you can see all current revisions available to use. It is implemented using Express so should be very easy to follow. This needs your Ember-CLI app to be deployed with ember-cli-deploy-lightning-pack
.
Azure Tables Server apps
- C#-based, https://gist.github.com/duizendnegen/85b5c4a7b7eef28f0756
- Node.js-based, node-ember-cli-deploy-azure-tables courtesy of jamesdixon
Example Flask app
This app does the same as the Sinatra app above, it supports the same index_key query param. It should help you to get up and running in seconds and dont worry about server code. This needs your Ember-CLI app to be deployed with ember-cli-deploy-lightning-pack
. It is heavily influenced by the ember-lightning
NodeJS server, above; but written in Flask for our python-heavy development team.