To deploy an Ember application simply transfer the output from ember build
to a web server.
This can be done with standard Unix file transfer tools such as rsync
or scp
.
There are also services that will let you deploy easily.
Deploying with scp
You can deploy your application to any web server by copying the output from ember build
to any web server:
ember build
scp -r dist/* myserver.com:/var/www/public/
Deploying to surge.sh
Surge.sh allows you to publish any folder to the web for free.
To deploy an Ember application you can simply deploy the folder produced by ember build
.
You will need to have the surge cli tool installed:
npm install -g surge
Then you can use the surge
command to deploy your application.
Note you will also need to provide a copy of index.html with the filename 200.html
so that surge can support Ember's client-side routing.
ember build --environment=development
cd dist
cp index.html 200.html
surge
Press return to accept the defaults when deploying the first time.
You will be provided with a URL in the form funny-name.surge.sh
that you can use for repeated deployments.
So to deploy to the same URL after making changes, perform the same steps, this time providing the URL for your site:
rm -rf dist
ember build --environment=development
cd dist
cp index.html 200.html
surge funny-name.surge.sh
We use --environment=development
here so that Mirage will continue to mock fake data. However, normally we would use ember build --environment=production
which does more to make your code ready for production.