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Add Netlify to deploy instructions #386
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Then add this import statement to `src/index.js`: | ||
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import "file?name=_redirects!./_redirects"; |
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I don’t think we want to expose a webpack-ism like this to the user.
We should have a way to add arbitrary files to the build, I think.
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cough #226
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Yea.. I mean to take a look at this soon. The only problem I see so far is that it won’t allow adding anything to the root folder which seems like a common use case.
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Well we could easily copy everything EXCEPT the files that are there by default and the src/
folder?
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I’m not sure if we should do that although it might be reasonable.
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Maybe the “root files” use case is just not important, and we can tell people to add their own cp
post-build command.
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Having to add a custom post build command just to include a robots.txt
or a .htaccess
or a _redirects
or any similar file that needs to go in the root seems a bit complicated.
I think having anything in the static
folder copied into the build
root is the best option. Hugo (the static site generator) works like that and I don't see that creating confusion...
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The only reason I see that confusing is because if you want to put something into js
for whatever reason, you have to create /static/static/js/
which is funny.
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I would argue for not having the static
folder end up in build/static
but copying anything in static
to build
in regards to #226 - so you would have static/robots.txt
or static/js/modernizr.js
or the like.
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Looks like it'll take a bit to figure out the best way to add static files to the root folder, so I dropped the specific instructions and left it up to the end user to get the _redirects file into the build folder.
Sorry I didn’t come back to this timely. Can you please put Netlify before Now and I’ll merge? |
Thanks again for the PR. |
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