lesson-7_Ship your frontend
Ship
✅ YOLO Vercel!
Last step is to push our frontend to vercel! This is easy with the following command, which essential skips build errors with the following command line switches 'vercel --build-env NEXT_PUBLIC_IGNORE_BUILD_ERROR=true'
This might take some time, so grab a coffee. ☕
yarn vercel:yolo
You should see the following prompts.
Vercel CLI 28.20.0
? Set up and deploy “~/projects/ethereum/scaffold-eth-2-subgraph-package-workshop/packages/nextjs”? [Y/n]
y
? Which scope do you want to deploy to? myscope
? Link to existing project? [y/N] n
? What’s your project’s name? sendmessage
? In which directory is your code located? ./
Local settings detected in vercel.json:
Auto-detected Project Settings (Next.js):
- Build Command: next build
- Development Command: next dev --port $PORT
- Install Command: `yarn install`, `pnpm install`, or `npm install`
- Output Directory: Next.js default
? Want to modify these settings? [y/N] n
🔗 Linked to kevin-kevinjonescr/testing (created .vercel)
🔍 Inspect: https://vercel.com/kevin-kevinjonescr/testing/E2rfnyzC4ud5DskrwhybQ4Hiicjx [2s]
✅ Production: https://testing-red.vercel.app [3m]
📝 Deployed to production. Run `vercel --prod` to overwrite later (https://vercel.link/2F).
💡 To change the domain or build command, go to https://vercel.com/kevin-kevinjonescr/testing/settings
Thank you so much for learning all about Scaffold-ETH and The Graph. We want to hear about how you enjoyed this tutorial and any feedback you have. You can join The Graph Discord and reach out if you have questions or problems along your web3 journey! Keep BUIDLing my friends!