Notre avis
Assiste au déploiement d'applications sur l'infrastructure edge de Fly.io avec gestion multi-région, stockage persistant et bases de données globales.
Points forts
- Déploiement mondial avec une latence inférieure à 50 ms dans plus de 30 régions
- Scale-to-zero pour réduire les coûts des environnements de staging
- Réplication multi-région de bases de données SQLite via LiteFS
- Réseau privé WireGuard intégré pour la communication entre services
Limites
- Nécessite l'outil flyctl et un compte Fly.io
- Complexité de configuration pour des déploiements multi-région avancés
- Dépendance à une plateforme spécifique (verrouillage potentiel)
Utilisez ce skill pour déployer des applications conteneurisées nécessitant une faible latence globale ou des environnements de staging économiques avec scale-to-zero.
Évitez-le si vous avez besoin d'une gestion de serveurs traditionnelle ou d'une architecture monolithique non conteneurisée.
Analyse de sécurité
SûrThe skill provides instructions for using Fly.io CLI and includes a canary deployment script. No destructive, exfiltrating, or obfuscated actions. The script uses standard tools (curl) with proper quoting and error handling.
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Exemples
Deploy my app globally with Fly.io in US, Europe, and AsiaSet up a Fly.io staging environment that scales to zero when not in useDeploy my app to Fly.io but test on one machine first. If the health check fails, roll back.name: fly-io description: >- Assists with deploying applications globally on Fly.io edge infrastructure. Use when deploying Docker-based apps, configuring multi-region machines, setting up persistent storage, or managing global databases. Trigger words: fly.io, fly deploy, fly machines, fly launch, multi-region, edge deployment, flyctl. license: Apache-2.0 compatibility: "Requires flyctl CLI and a Fly.io account" metadata: author: terminal-skills version: "1.0.0" category: devops tags: ["fly-io", "deployment", "edge", "multi-region", "infrastructure"]
Fly.io
Overview
Fly.io deploys applications to Firecracker microVMs across 30+ edge regions worldwide, providing sub-50ms latency to users. It supports scale-to-zero machines, persistent NVMe volumes, LiteFS for multi-region SQLite replication, and private WireGuard networking between services.
Instructions
- When deploying applications, use
fly launchto auto-detect the framework and generate a Dockerfile, thenfly deployfor zero-downtime rolling updates with health checks. - When configuring scaling, use
auto_stop_machinesandauto_start_machinesinfly.tomlto scale to zero when idle and wake on incoming requests, and set machine sizing appropriate to the workload. - When managing multi-region deployments, use
fly scale count --regionto distribute machines,fly-replayheader to route writes to the primary region, and LiteFS for SQLite read replicas. - When handling persistent data, attach volumes for durable storage (machines are ephemeral), use LiteFS for multi-region SQLite, or Tigris for S3-compatible object storage.
- When connecting services, use
.internalDNS for private service-to-service communication over the WireGuard mesh and never expose internal services to the public internet. - When managing secrets, use
fly secrets set KEY=valuefor encrypted secret storage accessible as environment variables. - When troubleshooting, use
fly logsfor real-time streaming,fly ssh consoleto access running machines, andfly proxyto tunnel to internal services.
Examples
Example 1: Deploy a multi-region web application
User request: "Deploy my app globally with Fly.io in US, Europe, and Asia"
Actions:
- Initialize with
fly launchand configure Dockerfile - Deploy machines to three regions:
fly scale count 2 --region iad,cdg,nrt - Set up LiteFS for SQLite replication across regions
- Configure
fly-replayheader for write routing to the primary region
Output: A globally distributed app with read replicas in three regions and automatic write routing.
Example 2: Configure a cost-efficient staging environment
User request: "Set up a Fly.io staging environment that scales to zero when not in use"
Actions:
- Create a staging app with
fly launch - Configure
auto_stop_machines = "stop"andauto_start_machines = trueinfly.toml - Attach a volume for persistent database storage
- Set health checks with appropriate timeouts for routing
Output: A staging environment that stops idle machines and wakes in sub-second on the next request.
Example 3: Canary deployment with auto-rollback
User request: "Deploy my app to Fly.io but test on one machine first. If the health check fails, roll back."
Actions:
- Deploy with
--strategy canaryto spin up a single new machine - Health check the canary machine at the app's health endpoint
- If healthy, promote with
fly deploy --strategy rollingto replace all machines - If unhealthy, rollback with
fly releases rollback
#!/bin/bash
# deploy-canary.sh — Fly.io canary deployment with auto-rollback
set -euo pipefail
APP="${1:?Usage: deploy-canary.sh <app-name>}"
HEALTH_PATH="${2:-/api/health}"
echo "🐤 Deploying canary..."
fly deploy --app "$APP" --strategy canary --wait-timeout 120
HEALTH_URL="https://${APP}.fly.dev${HEALTH_PATH}"
HEALTHY=false
DEADLINE=$((SECONDS + 60))
while [ $SECONDS -lt $DEADLINE ]; do
STATUS=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" "$HEALTH_URL" || true)
[ "$STATUS" = "200" ] && HEALTHY=true && break
sleep 3
done
if [ "$HEALTHY" = true ]; then
echo "✅ Canary healthy! Promoting..."
fly deploy --app "$APP" --strategy rolling
echo "🎉 Production deploy complete"
else
echo "❌ Canary failed! Rolling back..."
fly releases rollback --app "$APP"
echo "⏪ Rolled back"
exit 1
fi
Guidelines
- Use
auto_stop_machines = "stop"for dev/staging to save costs; machines stop after idle timeout. - Keep
auto_start_machines = trueso machines wake on incoming requests with sub-second cold start. - Use
.internalDNS for service-to-service calls; never expose internal services publicly. - Store persistent data on volumes, not the machine filesystem, since machines are ephemeral.
- Use LiteFS for SQLite apps needing multi-region reads; it is simpler than PostgreSQL replication.
- Set health checks with realistic timeouts; Fly Proxy uses them for routing, not just monitoring.
- Use
fly-replayheader for write operations in multi-region setups to route to the primary region.
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