Deployment

Pro provides mock data by default, but mock data will no longer work after build. If you still want to use this data to build a demo site, you can launch an express service via umi-serve. This service is the same as the mock data.

Release

For release purposes, you only need publish the resulting static file, which is usually the static file in the dist folder, to your CDN or static server. It should be noted thatindex.html will be your application's entry page.

Routing and server integration

Umi has two modes of router, browserHistory and hashHistory.

Config it at config/config.ts file.

export default {
history: { type: 'hash' }, // default type is browser
};

hashHistory uses a URL such as https://cdn.com/#/users/123 and take the path following the # as the application route. browserHistory uses https://cdn.com/users/123 directly. When using hashHistory the browser always requests index.html under the root directory. Using browserHistory requires that the server be prepared to handle URLs. It should be OK to handle the initial /. However, when the user jumps back and forth and refreshes /users/123, the server receives a /users/123 request, then you need to configure the server to handle this URL to return the correct index.html. If you can control the server, we recommend using browserHistory. If you can NOT control the server, and you still want to use browserHistory, then you can enable exportStatic(https://umijs.org/docs/deployment#static) so that npm run build will put the index.html under each router folder automatically.

Deploy to a non-root directory

A common requirement when deploying non-directed directories, such as being deployed in gitHub pages. Next we assume that we are deploying the project to ${host}/admin.

First we need to configure base in config/config.ts, which is the prefix of react-router. We need to configure base as admin, if we still need to deploy it to the /admin directory, we also need to set publicPath. After setting it is like this:

export default {
// ... some config
base: '/admin/',
publicPath: '/admin/',
};

Next we can access our static files in ${host}/admin. The url path will also be modified in dev mode.

Deploy to different platforms

use nginx

As one of the most popular web containers, nginx is easy to configure and use, with high performance and high availability with a easy configuration. It is recommended to use nginx hosting. The sample configuration is as follows:

server {
listen 80;
# gzip config
gzip on;
gzip_min_length 1k;
gzip_comp_level 9;
gzip_types text/plain application/javascript application/x-javascript text/css application/xml text/javascript application/x-httpd-php image/jpeg image/gif image/png;
gzip_vary on;
gzip_disable "MSIE [1-6]\.";
root /usr/share/nginx/html;
location / {
# 用于配合 browserHistory使用
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.html;
# 如果有资源,建议使用 https + http2,配合按需加载可以获得更好的体验
# rewrite ^/(.*)$ https://preview.pro.ant.design/$1 permanent;
}
location /api {
proxy_pass https://ant-design-pro.netlify.com;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
}
}
server {
# 如果有资源,建议使用 https + http2,配合按需加载可以获得更好的体验
listen 443 ssl http2 default_server;
# 证书的公私钥
ssl_certificate /path/to/public.crt;
ssl_certificate_key /path/to/private.key;
location / {
# 用于配合 browserHistory使用
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.html;
}
location /api {
proxy_pass https://ant-design-pro.netlify.com;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_set_header Host $http_host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
}
}

use Spring Boot

Spring Boot is the most used java framework, and it can be integrated with Ant Design Pro in just a few easy steps.

first run build script

$ npm run build

Then copy the compiled file to the /src/main/resources/static directory of the Spring Boot project.

restart project, You can see the effect by visiting http://localhost:8080/

For ease of integration, it is best to use hash routing. If you want to use browserHistory, you create a controller and add the following code:

@RequestMapping("/api/**")
public ApiResult api(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response){
return apiProxy.proxy(request, reponse);
}
@RequestMapping(value="/**", method=HTTPMethod.GET)
public String index(){
return "index"
}

Note that Ant Design Pro does not provide a java api interface implementation, if you just want to preview the demo, you can use a reverse proxy to https://preview.pro.ant.design.

use express

express

app.use(express.static(path.join(__dirname, 'build')));
app.get('/*', function (req, res) {
res.sendFile(path.join(__dirname, 'build', 'index.html'));
});

use egg

egg

// controller
exports.index = function* () {
yield this.render('App.jsx', {
context: {
user: this.session.user,
},
});
};
// router
app.get('home', '/*', 'home.index');

You can refer to Umi Router for more router information.