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Deploy a static site
This tutorial will cover how to deploy a static site (no JavaScript) on Deno Deploy.
Step 1: Create the static site Jump to heading
mkdir static-site
cd static-site
touch index.html
Inside your index.html
, paste the following html:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Hello</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Hello</h1>
<img src="image.png" alt="image" />
</body>
</html>
Make sure that there a image.png
inside static-site
.
You have now a html page that says "Hello" and has a logo.
Step 2: Deploy the static site using deployctl
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To deploy this repo on Deno Deploy, from the static-site
repository, run:
deployctl deploy --project=<your-preferred-project-name> https://jsr.io/@std/http/1.0.7/file_server.ts
To give a little more explanation of these commands: Because this is a static
site, there is no JavaScript to execute. Instead of giving Deno Deploy a
particular JavaScript or TypeScript file to run as the entrypoint file, you give
it this external file_server.ts
program, which simply uploads all the static
files in the static-site
repo, including the image and the html page, to Deno
Deploy. These static assets are then served up.
Step 3: Voila! Jump to heading
Your static site should now be live! Its url will be output in the terminal, or you can manage your new static site project in your Deno dashboard. If you click through to your new project you will be able to view the site, configure its name, environment variables, custom domains and more.
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