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@astrojs/netlify

This adapter allows Astro to deploy your SSR site to Netlify.

Learn how to deploy your Astro site in our Netlify deployment guide.

Why Astro Netlify

If you're using Astro as a static site builder—its behavior out of the box—you don't need an adapter.

If you wish to use server-side rendering (SSR), Astro requires an adapter that matches your deployment runtime.

Netlify is a deployment platform that allows you to host your site by connecting directly to your GitHub repository. This adapter enhances the Astro build process to prepare your project for deployment through Netlify.

Installation

Add the Netlify adapter to enable SSR in your Astro project with the following astro add command. This will install the adapter and make the appropriate changes to your astro.config.mjs file in one step.

# Using NPM
npx astro add netlify
# Using Yarn
yarn astro add netlify
# Using PNPM
pnpm astro add netlify

If you prefer to install the adapter manually instead, complete the following two steps:

  1. Install the Netlify adapter to your projects dependencies using your preferred package manager. If youre using npm or arent sure, run this in the terminal:

      npm install @astrojs/netlify
    
  2. Add two new lines to your astro.config.mjs project configuration file.

    // astro.config.mjs
    import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
    import netlify from '@astrojs/netlify/functions';
    
    export default defineConfig({
      output: 'server',
      adapter: netlify(),
    });
    

Edge Functions

Netlify has two serverless platforms, Netlify Functions and Netlify's experimental Edge Functions. With Edge Functions your code is distributed closer to your users, lowering latency.

To deploy with Edge Functions, use netlify/edge-functions in the Astro config file instead of netlify/functions.

// astro.config.mjs
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import netlify from '@astrojs/netlify/edge-functions';

export default defineConfig({
  output: 'server',
  adapter: netlify(),
});

Usage

Read the full deployment guide here.

After performing a build the netlify/ folder will contain Netlify Functions in the netlify/functions/ folder.

Now you can deploy. Install the Netlify CLI and run:

netlify deploy --build

The Netlify Blog post on Astro and the Netlify Documentation provide more information on how to use this integration to deploy to Netlify.

Configuration

To configure this adapter, pass an object to the netlify() function call in astro.config.mjs - there's only one possible configuration option:

dist

We build to the dist directory at the base of your project. To change this, use the dist option:

// astro.config.mjs
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
import netlify from '@astrojs/netlify/functions';

export default defineConfig({
  output: 'server',
  adapter: netlify({
    dist: new URL('./dist/', import.meta.url)
  })
});

And then point to the dist in your netlify.toml:

[functions]
directory = "dist/functions"

binaryMediaTypes

This option is only needed for the Functions adapter and is not needed for Edge Functions.

Netlify Functions requires binary data in the body to be base64 encoded. The @astrojs/netlify/functions adapter handles this automatically based on the Content-Type header.

We check for common mime types for audio, image, and video files. To include specific mime types that should be treated as binary data, include the binaryMediaTypes option with a list of binary mime types.

// src/pages/image.jpg.ts

import fs from 'node:fs';

export function get() {
  const buffer = fs.readFileSync('../image.jpg');

  // Return the buffer directly, @astrojs/netlify will base64 encode the body
  return new Response(buffer, {
    status: 200,
    headers: {
      'content-type': 'image/jpeg'
    }
  });
}

Examples

Troubleshooting

For help, check out the #support channel on Discord. Our friendly Support Squad members are here to help!

You can also check our Astro Integration Documentation for more on integrations.

Contributing

This package is maintained by Astro's Core team. You're welcome to submit an issue or PR!

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md for a history of changes to this integration.