I'm trying to build into production the create-react-app from material-ui#next (v1-beta branch) but the build is broken. I can't see the app after build finishes so I can't make it live on my gh-pages. Would anyone help with this?
Nevermind. It's working. I had a typo in the json homepage link
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I recently worked on a personal project using React and that included files like: app.js, app.css, index.js and everything worked smoothly. However, when trying to deploy the site, I keep receiving this
error. My main files are within the src directory shown here. On the github pages tab, what should I change the custom domain to so that I can successfully deploy the website?
I've also read somewhere that I can create a dummy index.html file, but I am still deeply confused. Any guidance on how to deploy the site would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
This article contains steps needed to deploy react app in github pages.
Article Link: here.
I already tried a million times and not able to figure out where I am going wrong. I tried simple static website repo. I even added parcel bundler. I just get same error message.
I even forked netlify's own demo repo. And I got same message. Why I am not able to deploy the site?
I looked at forums, blogs and even answer in this forum and I am not finding clue to this exact message. I didn't have netlify.toml file. I added that file too and I don't see any change in deployment status.
Initially I was trying to just create site online by connecting to GitHub repo. When I tried Netlify-CLI I could see some deploy action happen. But server was not render. Found a guide here: https://github.com/Tanu-N-Prabhu/Multiplication-Table-App
Followed last 3 steps under Deployment section:
Go to your Netlify Dashboard to the project. Click on Site has not yet been Deployed. Again click on Deploy Preview this will unlock the Preview Deploy which is a temporary URL.
After viewing the Preview, click on Publish deploy option to deploy your project.
Now your project is live and deployed on the internet.
These steps worked. But Javascript files were not rendering. I wonder why the whole process is so cumbersome when they advertise everything is taken care by Netlify automatically? There is no document for Site has not yet been deployed on their site and google search only leads me to Page not found forum page.
You must add the --prod.
The command should look like this: netlify deploy --prod.
This fixed it for me.
i have laravel 5.3 project files in developement phase long way to go on live. now one more developer joined me with this. i want share my project via github version control so that we both work on same project without any conflictions. can anyone help me with this how to do it ?
As of now this is not go to the live server.
I am assuming you know git-branching
Also check this
Git branch strategy for small dev team
I've set up my own GitLab CE server with CI in it. I can already create a webhook to deploy my code to a server just by pushing it. (Many thanks to Matt Jones and his little invention).
However, I still have one issue there. I don't really find a very good description about GitlAbs new feature about Webhook for Build Events. I think I'll need this, since I wish to deploy my code ONLY AFTER a build was succesfull. If I set the webhook for push event, then it has no problem, inmediatly deploys the code. Can any of you provide me with a proper instruction, what do I have to make, to achieve my goal?
Thanks a lot in advance!
I use jenkins for these purposes, you can also set your preferences about when to deploy your code and run pre and post build steps. It's really useful and it has Gitlab integration with the Web hooks.
I am new to Travis CI.
I created a .travis.yml file in my project. You can see it here.
So when I committed this file, I saw that there were three separate node.js builds that were kicked off in travis-ci.org.
Is there a starter .travis.yml to build a ionic iOS app?
I have not been able to find anything on the web.
If you are new to Travis you should read the docs, or at least their guides on getting started
The Travis CI docs have a guide on building an Objective-C Project. Which lets you specify Xcode version and so on.
This is not enough to build an ionic iOS app though and you should add the stages needed to go through which are specified at the Ionic docs.
There is also a comprehensive guide by Mattes Groeger on setting up Travis CI to build an iOS project