
A First Look at Fly
Fly is a platform for fullstack applications and databases build with Dockerfiles or Buildpacks that need to run globally.
All of this project's code can be found in the First Look monorepo on my GitHub.
Introduction
Fly is a platform for fullstack applications and databases that need to run globally. Fly executes your code close to users and scales compute in cities where your app is busiest. You can run arbitrary Docker containers and host popular databases like Postgres.
Fly Setup
Install flyctl
You can download the CLI on Mac, Linux, or Windows.
brew install superfly/tap/flyctlCreate Fly Account
If you are a new user you can create an account with flyctl auth signup.
flyctl auth signupAfter your browser opens you can either:
- Sign-up with your name, email and password.
- Sign-up with GitHub and check your email for link to set a password for verification.
You will also be prompted for credit card payment information, required for charges outside the free plan on Fly. See Pricing for more details.
Login to Fly Account
If you already have an account you can login with flyctl auth login.
flyctl auth loginAfter your browser opens, sign in with your username and password. If you signed up with GitHub, use the Sign-in with GitHub button to sign in.
Create Project
mkdir ajcwebdev-fly
cd ajcwebdev-fly
npm init -y
npm i express --save
echo > index.js
echo > Dockerfile
echo > .dockerignore
echo 'node_modules\n.DS_Store' > .gitignoreCreate Server
// index.js
const express = require("express")
const app = express()
const port = process.env.PORT || 3000
app.get("/",
(req, res) => {
greeting = "<h1>ajcwebdev-fly</h1>"
res.send(greeting)
}
)
app.listen(port,
() => console.log(`Hello from port ${port}!`)
)Run Server
node index.jsHello from port 3000!
Create Dockerfile
Add the following code to Dockerfile in the root directory of your project.
FROM node:14-alpine
WORKDIR /usr/src/app
COPY package*.json ./
RUN npm i
COPY . ./
EXPOSE 8080
CMD [ "node", "index.js" ]Add the following code to .dockerignore in the same directory as your Dockerfile.
node_modules
Dockerfile
.dockerignore
.git
.gitignore
npm-debug.logLaunch Application on Fly
Run flyctl launch in the directory with your source code to configure your app for deployment. This will create and configure a fly app by inspecting your source code and prompting you to deploy.
flyctl launch --name ajcwebdev-flyCreating app in /Users/ajcwebdev/ajcwebdev-fly
Scanning source code
Detected Dockerfile app
Automatically selected personal organization: Anthony Campolo
Created app ajcwebdev-fly in organization personal
Wrote config file fly.toml
Your app is ready. Deploy with `flyctl deploy`
? Would you like to deploy now? NoThis creates a fly.toml file.
app = "ajcwebdev-fly"
kill_signal = "SIGINT"
kill_timeout = 5
[env]
[experimental]
allowed_public_ports = []
auto_rollback = true
[[services]]
http_checks = []
internal_port = 8080
protocol = "tcp"
script_checks = []
[services.concurrency]
hard_limit = 25
soft_limit = 20
type = "connections"
[[services.ports]]
handlers = ["http"]
port = 80
[[services.ports]]
handlers = ["tls", "http"]
port = 443
[[services.tcp_checks]]
grace_period = "1s"
interval = "15s"
restart_limit = 6
timeout = "2s"Add the following PORT number under env.
[env]
PORT = 8080Deploy Application
flyctl deployShow Current Application Status
Status includes application details, tasks, most recent deployment details and in which regions it is currently allocated.
flyctl statusApp
Name = ajcwebdev-fly
Owner = personal
Version = 0
Status = running
Hostname = ajcwebdev-fly.fly.dev
Deployment Status
ID = d94d886a-f338-28cf-4078-1ed838eea224
Version = v0
Status = successful
Description = Deployment completed successfully
Instances = 1 desired, 1 placed, 1 healthy, 0 unhealthy
Instances
ID VERSION REGION DESIRED STATUS HEALTH CHECKS RESTARTS CREATED
40591407 0 sjc run running 1 total, 1 passing 0 37s agoOpen your browser to current deployed application with flyctl open.
flyctl openOpening http://ajcwebdev-fly.fly.dev/Visit your link (ajcwebdev-fly.fly.dev in my case) to see the site.
