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Svelte 3 Up and Running

By : Alessandro Segala
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Svelte 3 Up and Running

By: Alessandro Segala

Overview of this book

Svelte is a modern JavaScript framework used to build static web apps that are fast and lean, as well as being fun for developers to use. This book is a concise and practical introduction for those who are new to the Svelte framework which will have you up to speed with building apps quickly, and teach you how to use Svelte 3 to build apps that offer a great app user experience (UX). The book starts with an introduction to Svelte 3, before showing you how to set up your first complete application with the framework. Filled with code samples, each chapter will show you how to write components using the Svelte template syntax and the application programming interfaces (APIs) of the Svelte framework. As you advance, you’ll go from scaffolding your project and tool setup all the way through to production with DevOps principles such as automated testing, continuous integration, and continuous delivery (CI/CD). Finally, you’ll deploy your application in the cloud with object storage services and a content delivery network (CDN) for best-in-class performance for your users. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned how to build and deploy apps using Svelte 3 to solve real-world problems and deliver impressive results.
Table of Contents (9 chapters)

Chapter 6: Going to Production

Thanks to the work you've done in the previous chapters, our proof of concept journaling application is now code-complete. We were able to get it running on our laptops and generate production-ready bundles.

It's now time to actually deploy our application so that it can be accessed by others.

There are of course many, many ways to deploy apps, and your infrastructure can be as simple or as complex as you'd like. In this chapter, we'll explore a few options that are ideal for JAMstack applications such as ours (where JAM stands for JavaScript, APIs, and Markup), and we'll finally deploy our code using one of them.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Learning about some of the ways Svelte apps (and JAMstack apps in general) can be deployed
  • Deploying our application to an object storage service, Azure Storage, and enabling a Content Delivery Network (CDN)
  • Setting up Continuous Integration...