This guide will show you how to deploy an Redwood site and get your domain set up.
React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces. Redwood is a full-stack React framework that allows you to build and deploy hybrid applications with ease. There are multiple ways to build a React site, including:
Vercel is a platform for deploying the fastest Redwood sites. You can deploy your site with zero configuration to the best frontend infrastructure.
- Develop: Build Redwood sites that connect to your favorite APIs, databases, and content management systems.
- Preview: Integrate with any GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket repository for instant continuous deployment.
- Ship: Deploy your site to every edge node worldwide for the fastest Redwood sites. Static files, Serverless and Edge Functions, and more.
Vercel has integrations for GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket to enable CI/CD for your Redwood site with zero configuration. Then, you can run automated tests for performance and reliability on every push. Pull and merge requests are deployed instantly to a unique URL, accessible to your entire team.
After deploying, your new Redwood site will automatically be assigned a .vercel.app
suffixed domain. You can then add a Custom Domain on your choice, either from a third-party or purchased through Vercel.
- Install the Vercel CLI and run
vercel
to deploy. - Vercel will detect that you are using Redwood and will enable the correct settings for your deployment.
- Your application is deployed! (e.g. redwood-template.vercel.app)
- Push your code to your git repository (GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket).
- Import your Redwood project into Vercel.
- Vercel will detect that you are using Redwood and will enable the correct settings for your deployment.
- Your application is deployed! (e.g. redwood-template.vercel.app)