Awesome build tools, thank you - but what about deployments? #6383
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Thank you for the suggestion! We currently don't have plans to provide a Node.js deployment solution, and we also don't have any specific recommendations at the moment, as Rsbuild mainly focuses on the build process itself. |
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I see. Perhaps an idea for later if you want to add more products. Because currently I use PM2 but don't like it. |
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<el-date-picker rangeFocus() { After introducing rsbuild, the problem shown in the image occurs: the time selection box is not focused correctly, causing a misalignment. |
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Hi ya,
Hope you had a great holiday. Just want to add my compliments for doing an impressive job working around so many Webpack quirks with rsbuild. It's definitely a big change in the web developer's "landscape" 🤩
So, yes, I wonder, what about deploying Node.js applications built by rsbuild to your own servers? Currently, I use PM2, and they have over 1k issues OMG and no TypeScript support for the ecosystem. For example, when I change their ecosystem file from cjs to js, it fails and crashes 😅
Worse, [PM2 modifies Node.js core] (pinojs/pino#1589 (comment)).
That said, I wonder what your deployment recommendations are or whether you have any upcoming libraries planned for this?
Cheers,
M.
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