Deployment Dashboard
Dashboard that lets you define which web hooks / endpoints you want to trigger or send request to.
strapi-plugin-deploy-dashboard
A Strapi plugin that allows you to manage deployment webhooks directly from a dashboard. Configure your deployment endpoints, trigger builds, and manage multiple environments with ease.
Check it out on npm npm
Features
- Define deployment configurations in your project settings.
- Support for multiple deployment environments and instances.
- Advanced request options for fine-tuned webhook control.
- User-friendly dashboard for triggering deployments.
Installation
Install the plugin:
npm install strapi-plugin-deploy-dashboard
Enable the plugin in your Strapi project by adding it to your
config/plugins.js
file:1module.exports = { 2 'strapi-plugin-deploy-dashboard': { 3 enabled: true, 4 }, 5};
Development
To contribute to the development of this plugin or customize it, follow these steps:
Setup
- Ensure the plugin is located in the
plugins
folder of your Strapi application. - Link the plugin source folder in your
config/plugins.js
file:1export default () => ({ 2 'strapi-plugin-deploy-dashboard': { 3 enabled: true, 4 resolve: './src/plugins/strapi-plugin-deploy-dashboard' 5 } 6});
Development Commands
The following commands are available to streamline the development process:
- Build: Builds the plugin for production.
npm run build
- Watch: Watches for changes in the plugin source code and rebuilds automatically.
npm run watch
Configuration
The plugin is configured through the config
object in your Strapi project. Here's how to set it up:
Example Configuration
Add the following configuration to your config/plugins.js
file:
1module.exports = {
2 'strapi-plugin-deploy-dashboard': {
3 config: {
4 deployments: [
5 {
6 name: "Main Application",
7 instances: [
8 {
9 id: "production",
10 name: "Production",
11 hookUrl: "https://example.com/webhook/deploy",
12 requestOptions: {
13 method: "POST",
14 headers: {
15 "Content-Type": "application/json"
16 },
17 body: {
18 branch: "main"
19 }
20 }
21 },
22 {
23 id: "staging",
24 name: "Staging",
25 hookUrl: "https://staging.example.com/webhook/deploy"
26 }
27 ]
28 },
29 {
30 name: "Secondary Application",
31 instances: [
32 {
33 id: "development",
34 name: "Development",
35 hookUrl: "https://dev.example.com/webhook/deploy"
36 }
37 ]
38 }
39 ]
40 }
41 }
42};
Configuration Structure
Property | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
deployments | Array | A list of deployment configurations. Each deployment represents a group of instances. | Yes |
deployments[].name | String | The name of the deployment group (e.g., "Main Application"). | Yes |
deployments[].instances | Array | A list of instances within the deployment group. | Yes |
instances[].id | String | A unique identifier for the instance (e.g., "production", "staging"). | Yes |
instances[].name | String | A descriptive name for the instance (e.g., "Production"). | Yes |
instances[].hookUrl | String (URL) | The URL of the webhook to trigger the deployment. | Yes |
instances[].requestOptions | Object | Additional options for the request (e.g., headers, body, HTTP method). | No |
requestOptions.method | String | HTTP method to use for the request (default: POST ). | No |
requestOptions.headers | Object | Headers to include with the request (e.g., Content-Type: application/json ). | No |
requestOptions.body | Object | The body payload to send with the request (used for POST , PUT , etc.). | No |
Example Configurations
Basic Deployment Configuration
1{
2 name: "My Application",
3 instances
4:
5 [
6 {
7 id: "prod",
8 name: "Production",
9 hookUrl: "https://example.com/webhook/deploy"
10 },
11 {
12 id: "dev",
13 name: "Development",
14 hookUrl: "https://dev.example.com/webhook/deploy"
15 }
16 ]
17}
Deployment with Advanced Options
1{
2 name: "Advanced Application",
3 instances
4:
5 [
6 {
7 id: "staging",
8 name: "Staging Environment",
9 hookUrl: "https://staging.example.com/webhook/deploy",
10 requestOptions: {
11 method: "POST",
12 headers: {
13 "Authorization": "Bearer my-secret-token",
14 "Content-Type": "application/json"
15 },
16 body: {
17 branch: "staging",
18 clearCache: true
19 }
20 }
21 }
22 ]
23}
Using the Plugin
- Navigate to the Deploy Dashboard in the Strapi admin panel.
- View the list of configured deployments and instances.
- Trigger deployments by clicking the respective buttons for each instance.
Troubleshooting
- Invalid Webhook URL: Ensure that the
hookUrl
is correctly formatted and accessible. - Authentication Issues: If the webhook requires authentication, include appropriate headers in the
requestOptions
. - Debugging Errors: Use Strapi logs to debug any issues with plugin functionality.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests to improve this plugin.
License
This plugin is licensed under the MIT License.
Install now
npm install strapi-plugin-deploy-dashboard
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