To deploy an Ember application simply transfer the output from `ember build` to a web server.
This can be done with standard Unix file transfer tools such as `rsync` or `scp`.
There are also services that will let you deploy easily.

## Deploying with scp

You can deploy your application to any web server by copying the output from `ember build` to any web server:

```bash
ember build
scp -r dist/* myserver.com:/var/www/public/
```

## Deploying to surge.sh

[Surge.sh](http://surge.sh/) allows you to publish any folder to the web for free.
To deploy an Ember application you can simply deploy the folder produced by `ember build`.

You will need to have the surge cli tool installed:

```bash
npm install -g surge
```

Then you can use the `surge` command to deploy your application.
Note you will also need to rename index.html to 200.html to enable Ember's client-side routing.

```bash
ember build --environment=development
mv dist/index.html dist/200.html
surge dist funny-name.surge.sh
```

We chose funny-name.surge.sh but you may use any unclaimed subdomain you like or 
use a custom domain that you own and have pointed the DNS to one of surges servers.
If the second argument is left blank surge will prompt you with a suggested subdomain.

To deploy to the same URL after making changes, perform the same steps, reusing 
the same domain as before.

```bash
rm -rf dist
ember build --environment=development
mv dist/index.html dist/200.html
surge dist funny-name.surge.sh
```

We use `--environment=development` here so that Mirage will continue to mock fake data.
However, normally we would use `ember build --environment=production` which optimizes your application for production.

## Servers

### Apache

On an Apache server, the rewrite engine (mod-rewrite) must be enabled in order for Ember routing to work properly.
If you upload your dist folder, going to your main URL works,
but when you try to go to a route such as '{main URL}/example' and it returns 404,
your server has not been configured for "friendly" URLs.

To fix this add a file called '.htaccess' to the root folder of your website.
Add these lines:

```text
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^index\.html$ - [L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule (.*) index.html [L]
</IfModule>
```

Your server's configuration may be different so you may need different options.
Please see the [Apache URL Rewriting Guide](http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/misc/rewriteguide.html) for more information.
