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@@ -1,28 +1,23 @@
-# Cevitxe signal server
+
-This is a deployment wrapper for [cevitxe-signal-server](https://github.com/DevResults/cevitxe/packages/cevitxe-signal-server).
+This is a deployment wrapper for [@localfirst/relay](https://github.com/local-first-web/relay/packages/relay).
-## Installing and running locally
-
-```bash
-yarn
-yarn start
-```
-
-You should see confirmation on the command line that it's running.
-
-```
- 🐟 Listening at http://localhost:8080
-```
-
-You can visit that address with a web browser to confirm that it's active. If it is, you'll see this:
-
-
+Jump to instructions for:
+[Glitch](#deploying-to-glitch) |
+[Heroku](#deploying-to-heroku) |
+[AWS](#deploying-to-aws-elastic-beanstalk) |
+[Google](#deploying-to-google-cloud) |
+[Azure](#deploying-to-azure) |
+[local deployment](#installing-and-running-locally)
## Deploying to Glitch
-This server can run on [Glitch](https://glitch.com). Remix the
-[**cevitxe-signal-server**](https://glitch.com/edit/#!/cevitxe-signal-server) project.
+You can deploy this relay to [Glitch](https://glitch.com) by clicking this button
+
+[![Remix on Glitch](https://cdn.glitch.com/2703baf2-b643-4da7-ab91-7ee2a2d00b5b%2Fremix-button.svg)](https://glitch.com/edit/#!/import/github/local-first-web/relay-deployable)
+
+Alternatively, you can remix the [**local-first-relay**](https://glitch.com/edit/#!/local-first-relay) project.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2136620/68673397-ef186800-0553-11ea-9840-45963ad4c18d.png)
@@ -30,7 +25,9 @@ This server can run on [Glitch](https://glitch.com). Remix the
This server can be deployed to [Heroku](https://heroku.com). By design, it should only ever run with a single dyno.
-> You'll need to install the [Heroku CLI](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-cli).
+[![Deploy](https://www.herokucdn.com/deploy/button.svg)](https://heroku.com/deploy)
+
+Or, you can install using the [Heroku CLI](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-cli) as follows:
```bash
heroku create
@@ -53,7 +50,7 @@ eb open
> You'll need to install the [Google Cloud SDK](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/).
```bash
-gcloud projects create my-signal-server --set-as-default
+gcloud projects create my-local-first-relay --set-as-default
gcloud app create
gcloud app deploy
gcloud app browse
@@ -64,17 +61,34 @@ gcloud app browse
> You'll need to have the [Azure CLI](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli?view=azure-cli-latest) installed.
```bash
-az group create --name my-signal-server --location eastus
-az configure --defaults group=cevitxe location=eastus
-az appservice plan create --name cevitxe --sku F1
-az webapp create --name cevitxe-signal-server --plan cevitxe
+az group create --name my-local-first-relay --location eastus
+az configure --defaults group=my-local-first-relay location=eastus
+az appservice plan create --name my-local-first-relay --sku F1
+az webapp create --name my-local-first-relay --plan my-local-first-relay
az webapp deployment user set --user-name USERNAME --password PASSWORD
-az webapp deployment source config-local-git --name cevitxe-signal-server
-git remote add azure https://USERNAME@cevitxe-signal-server.scm.azurewebsites.net/cevitxe-signal-server.git
+az webapp deployment source config-local-git --name my-local-first-relay
+git remote add azure https://USERNAME@my-local-first-relay.scm.azurewebsites.net/my-local-first-relay.git
git push azure master
-az webapp browse --name cevitxe-signal-server
+az webapp browse --name my-local-first-relay
```
-## AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, Zeit Now, Serverless, Cloudwatch Workers, etc.
+## Installing and running locally
+
+```bash
+yarn
+yarn start
+```
+
+You should see confirmation on the command line that it's running.
+
+```
+ 🐟 Listening at http://localhost:8080
+```
+
+You can visit that address with a web browser to confirm that it's active. If it is, you'll see this:
+
+
+
+## AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, Vercel, Serverless, Cloudwatch Workers, etc.
Since true serverless functions are stateless and only spun up on demand, they're not a good fit for this server, which needs to remember information about connected peers and maintain a stable websocket connection with each one.
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