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Deploy to Firebase

Firebase is a very simple and secure way to deploy a Hoverboard site. You can sign up for a free account and deploy your application in less than 5 minutes.

The instructions below are based on the Firebase quick start.

  1. Sign up for a Firebase account

  2. Install the Firebase command line tools

    npm install -g firebase-tools
    

    The -g flag instructs npm to install the package globally so that you can use the firebase command from any directory. You may need to install the package with sudo privileges.

  3. cd into your project directory

  4. Inititalize the Firebase application

    firebase init
    

    Running the firebase init command creates a firebase.json settings file in the root of your project directory. Otherwise, go to Firebase console to create a new app.

  5. When you initialize your app, you will be prompted for a directory to use as the public root (default is "public"). Enter build/bundled or build/unbundled (supports HTTP/2). build contains everything your application needs to run.

  6. Edit firebase.json, change firebase name, and add rewrites section (see example firebase.json).

  7. Build

    npm run build
    
  8. Deploy

    firebase deploy
    

    The URL to your live site is listed in the output.

Continuous integration with Travis CI

In the root folder you can find .travis.yml which configures Travis CI build and deployment on Firebase hosting:

... 
 - provider: firebase
   skip_cleanup: true
   on:
     branch: master      # on which branch trigger build
   project: hoverboard   # Firebase project name
   token:
     secure: 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

To generate secure do next steps:

  1. Login into Firebase console

     firebase login:ci
    

    You will get your token:

     ✔  Success! Use this token to login on a CI server:
    
     1/9YmsNEh87G3cRyt_FXQbsYI_uV4FUMmUBXkbl_CHANGED
    
  2. Install travis tool to encrypt token

     gem install travis
    
  3. Login into your account

     travis login --auto
    
  4. Encrypt your token

     travis encrypt "1/9YmsNEh87G3cRyt_FXQbsYI_uV4FUMmUBXkbl_CHANGED"
    

    Approximate output:

     secure: "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"
    
  5. Replace generated encrypted token with existing one

  6. Push to a branch

  7. Enjoy