An example of how to deploy a Deno application build on Kinsta.
Kinsta is a developer-centric cloud host / PaaS. We’re striving to make it easier for you to share your web projects with your users. Focus on coding and building, and we’ll take care of deployment and provide fast, scalable hosting. + 24/7 expert-only support.
Kinsta automatically installs dependencies defined in your package.json
file during the deployment process,
Kinsta automatically sets the PORT
environment variable. You should not define it yourself and you should not hard-code it into the application.
When deploying an application, Kinsta automatically creates a web process with npm start
as the entry point. Make sure to use this command to run your server.
Whenever a deployment is initiated (through creating an application or re-deploying due to an incoming commit) the npm build
command is run, followed by the npm start
command.
Deno is a JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly runtime that allows you to run code outside of a web browser that allows you to build secure server-side applications. More information is available on the Deno.land website.