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Deploying ToolJet client |
ToolJet client is a standalone application and can be deployed on static website hosting services such as Netlify, Firebase, S3/Cloudfront, etc.
You can build standalone client with the below command:
SERVE_CLIENT=false npm run build
If you have any questions feel free to join our Slack Community or send us an email at hello@tooljet.com.
:::tip
You should set the environment variable TOOLJET_SERVER_URL
( URL of the server ) while building the frontend and also set SERVE_CLIENT
to `false`` for standalone client build.
For example: SERVE_CLIENT=false TOOLJET_SERVER_URL=https://server.tooljet.com npm run build && firebase deploy
:::
- Initialize firebase project
Select Firebase Hosting and set build as the static file directory
firebase init
- Deploy client to Firebase
firebase deploy
:::tip
You should set the environment variable TOOLJET_SERVER_URL
( URL of the server ) while building the frontend.
For example: SERVE_CLIENT=false TOOLJET_SERVER_URL=https://server.tooljet.io npm run build
:::
Tooljet client can be hosted from Cloud Storage bucket just like hosting any other static website. Follow the instructions from google documentation here.
Summarising the steps below:
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Create a bucket and upload files within the build folder such that the
index.html
is at the bucket root. -
Edit permissions for the bucket to assign New principal as
allUsers
with role asStorage Object Viewer
and permit for public access for the bucket. -
Click on Edit website configuration from the buckets browser and specify the main page as
index.html
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Follow the instructions on creating a load balancer for hosting a static website.
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Optionally, create Cloud CDN to use with the backend bucket assigned to the load balancer.
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After the load balancer is created there will be an IP assigned to it. Try hitting it to check the website is being loaded.
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Use the load balancer IP as the static IP for the A record of your domain.
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Upload the build folder onto a bucket
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Upload
app.yaml
file onto bucket with the following configruntime: python27 api_version: 1 threadsafe: true handlers: - url: / static_files: build/index.html upload: build/index.html - url: /(.*) static_files: build/\1 upload: build/(.*)
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Activate cloud shell on your browser and create build folder
mkdir tooljet-assets
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Copy the uploaded files onto an assets folder which is to be served
gsutil rsync -r gs://your-bucket-name/path-to-assets ./tooljet-assets
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Deploy static assets to be served
cd tooljet-assets && gcloud app deploy
The latest version includes architectural changes and, hence, comes with new migrations.
If this is a new installation of the application, you may start directly with the latest version. This guide is not required for new installations.
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It is crucial to perform a comprehensive backup of your database before starting the upgrade process to prevent data loss.
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Ensure that your current version is v2.23.0-ee2.10.2 before upgrading.
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Users on versions earlier than v2.23.0-ee2.10.2 must first upgrade to this version before proceeding to the latest version.
For specific issues or questions, refer to our Slack.