Netlify: How to trigger a Netlify-Vercel-Cloudflare Pages redeploy using a link

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This is one of the “hacks” I use to make my life easier.

Sometimes I write posts with a date in the future, to schedule them. On a platform like WordPress or others it’s a built-in feature.

But on a static site, we need to get creative.

Those posts are not published unless the build happens after their publishing date, set in the post frontmatter.

Every platform allows you to create deploy hooks. When this URL is reached, the site gets redeployed.

But they are all listening for POST requests.

So I made a hidden page on my site with a weird URL.

When this page is loaded in the browser, a script does a POST request to my deploy hook, something like this:

const deploy_hook_url =
      'https://YOUR_DEPLOY_HOOK'

fetch(deploy_hook_url, {
  method: 'post',
  headers: {
    'Content-type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8',
  },
})

Lessons in this unit:

0: Introduction
1: Create a Netlify account
2: Deploy to Netlify
3: A tutorial to host your Static Site on Netlify
4: Auto trigger deploys on Netlify
5: Netlify Lambda Functions Tutorial
6: How to use environment variables in Netlify functions
7: How to use npm packages in Netlify Functions
8: How to access query parameters in Netlify functions
9: How to test Netlify Functions locally
10: How to use Netlify Edge Functions
11: How to set up "cloud cron jobs" using Netlify Scheduled Functions
12: How I fixed the trailing slash in Netlify rewrites
13: Durable cache on Netlify
14: How to return HTML from a Netlify function
15: How to use ES modules in Netlify functions
16: ▶︎ How to trigger a Netlify-Vercel-Cloudflare Pages redeploy using a link