Architect prunes static files before deploying CloudFormation stack #390
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Purpose
I discovered that during the
arc deploy
process, the CloudFormation stack was deployed before the static assets were uploaded.A service error occurs because the static asset cannot be found.
Upon investigating the issue, I found that code changes had been made to address this in the following issue:
architect/architect#1416.
However, I do not understand why a
fingerprint
is required, as it works well withoutfingerprint
check.I don't use
fingerprint
option. I use Remix with architect, in which case thefingerprint
option is not available.I used the
patch-package
tool to modify this part, and I confirmed that my service operates as intended afterward.Thanks!