Deploy Angular App

How to Deploy Angular Apps in Less than 30 Seconds

This guide will show you how to deploy a Angular project and set up your domain. Angular (opens in a new tab) is a popular JavaScript framework for building apps across all platforms; web, mobile web, native mobile, and native desktop.

Deploy Angular to Spheron

Follow these steps to deploy your first Angular app on Spheron successfully.

Step 1: Put Your Angular Project Code in a Git Repo

While this feature is not new to developers, the magic of Spheron is that every push to any branch in your GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket repo triggers a new build and deployment of your project.

Step 2: Deploy using the Spheron Platform UI.

You can create a new Spheron project using the platform UI. First, visit Spheron Network (opens in a new tab) in your browser. Choose your preferred Git provider from the options and authorize Spheron to access the repo you want to deploy. In the next screen, select your Angular repo from the list. Choose your preferred protocol where you want to deploy your static build. As of now, we support Arweave, Skynet, Filecoin & Pinata. You can choose any one protocol from all 4 of them. The third screen asks for details about where to create the project and how to build it. All the settings are already pre-filled based on the suggested framework. Learn more about each build setting. Check it out here (opens in a new tab).

  1. Choose the branch to deploy from the dropdown and provide the root directory if you have a mono repolike app structure.
  2. Set the install command to yarn install
  3. Set the build command to yarn build
  4. Set the publish directory to dist/{app-name}. The app-name is the name of your app in package.json.
  5. You can add some environment variables before the build.
  6. You can change the node engine of your deployment as well.
  7. Click "Deploy"

That's All!

Now that you've deployed your Angular project on Spheron, you have all the benefits of Spheron — including a custom deployment environment, continuous deployment whenever you push to your repo, and much more — as well as the benefits of Angular like Preview Mode, Static site rendering. After deploying, your new Angular site will automatically be assigned a .spheron.app suffixed domain. You can then add a Custom Domain (opens in a new tab) of your choice. We're so excited to see what you build with Angular on Spheron!

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