@potatohd/tf-next v0.1.5
Terraform Next.js CLI
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Command-line interface (CLI) companion tool for Terraform Next.js module for AWS.
It is used for building Next.js apps, deployment and management of deployments.
Changed allowed size of lambda to 500mb
Getting Started
This covers only the CLI part of the tool, for a full step-by-step tutorial please see our examples.
Install the CLI tool
npm i -g @potatohd/tf-nextBuild the project
tf-next buildDeploy the app
tf-next deploy --endpoint https://<api-id>.execute-api.<region>.amazonaws.com > success Deployment package uploaded > success Deployment ready > Available at: https://1e02d46975338b63651b8587ea6a8475.example.com/
Commands
Build
Basic Usage
To build a Next.js app, run tf-next build from the directory where your next.config.js or package.json is located.
The app is then checked out into a temporary folder and build from there.
Once the build process is finished, a new folder .next-tf is added to your current working directory.
The .next-tf folder contains a deployment package that can be used together with the deploy command to deploy your application.
tf-next buildExtended Usage
The --skipDownload flag can be used to prevent the checkout into a temporary folder (builds in the current working directory instead):
tf-next build --skipDownloadGlobal Options
The following options can be passed when using the tf-next build command:
--skipDownload
Deploy
To publish an previously built Next.js app to the system, run tf-next deploy from the same directory where the build command was executed from.
Basic Usage
tf-next deploy --endpoint <api-endpoint>Global Options
The following options can be passed when using the tf-next deploy command:
--endpoint--profile(also available as--awsProfile)
AWS profile to use for authenticating against the API endpoint. Usesdefaultprofile if not specified.
Deployment
To manage the deployments that are published to the system.
Basic Usage
To show the most recent (25) deployments:
tf-next deployment lsTo remove (delete) an existing deployment from the system:
tf-next deployment rm <deployment-id>Extended Usage
To delete an existing deployment including all of the aliases that are associated with it.
tf-next deployment rm <deployment-id> --forceGlobal Options
The following options can be passed when using the tf-next deployment command:
--endpoint--profile(also available as--awsProfile)
AWS profile to use for authenticating against the API endpoint. Usesdefaultprofile if not specified.
Alias
To managed the aliases that are deployed to the system
License
Apache-2.0 - see LICENSE for details.