svelte-adapter-appengine v1.1.0
svelte-adapter-appengine
Easily deploy your SvelteKit applications on Google Cloud App Engine with the svelte-adapter-appengine package.
Getting Started
To set up the adapter in your SvelteKit project:
- Install the package as a development dependency:
npm install --save-dev svelte-adapter-appengine- Update your
svelte.config.jsto use the adapter:
import { vitePreprocess } from '@sveltejs/vite-plugin-svelte';
+import adapter from "svelte-adapter-appengine";
/** @type {import('@sveltejs/kit').Config} */
const config = {
preprocess: vitePreprocess(),
kit: {
+ adapter: adapter(),
},
};
export default config;- Build your application:
npm run build- Deploy your application to App Engine:
gcloud app deploy --project <CLOUD_PROJECT_ID> build/app.yamlLearn more about the gcloud utility in the official documentation
Configuration Options
Customize the adapter behavior using the following options:
adapter({
// Build output directory (default: `/build`)
out: "/build",
// Enable Google Cloud Tracing Agent for improved logging (default: `false`)
useCloudTracing: false,
// Enable or disable Google Cloud Logging (default: `false`)
// See: https://cloud.google.com/logging/docs/overview
useCloudLogging: false,
// Specify external modules for the esbuild step
external: [],
// Specify Node modules to be added to the `package.json` file in the build step
// These modules will be fetched when the application is deployed
dependencies: [],
// Set the Node.js version for the App Engine runtime (default: `18`)
// See available runtimes: https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/nodejs/runtime
nodejsRuntime: 18,
});You can also customize the generated app.yaml file by creating an app.yaml file in your project root. The adapter will merge your custom configuration with the generated app.yaml, allowing you to define custom machine types, routes, or other app.yaml configurations.
Adapter Output
The Server-Side Rendering (SSR) part of SvelteKit is hosted on App Engine using a Node.js runtime, using polka to mimic @sveltejs/adapter-node .
Static files are served directly from Cloud Storage, bypassing the Node.js web server. The adapter automatically generates routes for all static assets in the app.yaml file.
Example Application
Check out a live example application at https://svelte-adapter-demo.uc.r.appspot.com/. This demo app is the default SvelteKit template deployed with the default adapter settings.
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