Deploy SvelteKit on CreateOS

Deploy SvelteKit applications with SSR, static site generation, and adapter-auto support for optimal performance.

How to Deploy

1

Connect your repository

Link your GitHub repository with your SvelteKit project.

2

Configure adapter

CreateOS works with adapter-auto for optimal deployment configuration.

3

Set environment variables

Add any environment variables for your SvelteKit app.

4

Deploy

Deploy with SSR support, automatic prerendering, and edge functions.

Features

SSR and SSG support
adapter-auto compatible
Form actions support
Load functions
TypeScript built-in

Default Commands

Build command:npm run build
Run command:node build

Deploy Your Application — CreateOS

Go from code to production in under 10 minutes. CreateOS supports three deployment methods — GitHub repository import, Docker container deployment, and direct file upload — each with automatic SSL, CDN, load balancing, and auto-scaling built in. Zero DevOps knowledge required. Whether you are shipping a Next.js frontend, a Python API, or a full-stack monorepo, CreateOS detects your framework and applies the optimal build pipeline automatically.

Deployment Methods

Built-in Infrastructure

Every deployment includes automatic SSL certificates via Let's Encrypt, global CDN distribution, load balancing, health checks, and zero-downtime rollouts with automatic rollbacks on failure. Add managed databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL), message queues (Apache Kafka), and in-memory caching (Valkey) with one click. Monitor build logs, runtime logs, and deployment status in real time from the dashboard.

Supported Frameworks

Next.js (App Router, Server Components, ISR), React (SPA, Vite), Vue.js (Vue 3, Nuxt 3), Svelte and SvelteKit, Angular 17+, Vite, Node.js (Express, Fastify, Nest.js), Python 3.12 (Flask, Django, FastAPI), Go 1.25 (Gin, Echo, Fiber), Rust (Actix-web, Axum, Rocket), Bun, static HTML/CSS/JS, and any Dockerfile-based application.

Why Developers Choose CreateOS for Deployment

Traditional deployment requires configuring CI/CD pipelines, managing Kubernetes manifests, provisioning SSL, setting up CDN, and monitoring infrastructure — a process that takes hours and deep DevOps knowledge. CreateOS reduces this to a single step. Connect your code, and the platform handles everything from build optimization to production scaling. The average deployment time from code push to live URL is under 10 minutes, compared to the industry average of 7.8 hours.