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eas-hosting

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Diese Fähigkeit behandelt die Bereitstellung von Expo-Web-Apps und API-Routen für EAS Hosting, einen kostenpflichtigen Dienst. Sie umfasst das Exportieren von Web-Bundles, das Verwalten von Bereitstellungen, Umgebungsgeheimnisse, benutzerdefinierte Domains und das Erstellen von API-Handlern innerhalb der Cloudflare Workers Runtime. Nutzen Sie diese Fähigkeit für Web-Hosting und API-Bereitstellung, nicht für native App-Store-Veröffentlichungen.

Schnellinstallation

Claude Code

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npx skills add expo/skills -a claude-code
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/plugin add https://github.com/expo/skills
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git clone https://github.com/expo/skills.git ~/.claude/skills/eas-hosting

Kopieren Sie diesen Befehl und fügen Sie ihn in Claude Code ein, um diese Fähigkeit zu installieren

Dokumentation

EAS Hosting

EAS service - costs apply. EAS Hosting is a paid Expo Application Services product with free-tier limits; production deploys use your plan's request and bandwidth allowance. See https://expo.dev/pricing. Authoring API routes and exporting the web bundle are free and open source, and you can self-host the exported server output instead of EAS Hosting.

EAS Hosting deploys your Expo web app and API routes to Expo's managed edge (Cloudflare Workers). Export the web bundle with npx expo export -p web and ship it with eas deploy - the same command deploys any Expo Router API routes bundled alongside it. This skill covers deploying a website, authoring API routes, and the hosting runtime; see the Deployment section below for the deploy workflow.

When to Use API Routes

Use API routes when you need:

  • Server-side secrets — API keys, database credentials, or tokens that must never reach the client
  • Database operations — Direct database queries that shouldn't be exposed
  • Third-party API proxies — Hide API keys when calling external services (OpenAI, Stripe, etc.)
  • Server-side validation — Validate data before database writes
  • Webhook endpoints — Receive callbacks from services like Stripe or GitHub
  • Rate limiting — Control access at the server level
  • Heavy computation — Offload processing that would be slow on mobile

When NOT to Use API Routes

Avoid API routes when:

  • Data is already public — Use direct fetch to public APIs instead
  • No secrets required — Static data or client-safe operations
  • Real-time updates needed — Use WebSockets or services like Supabase Realtime
  • Simple CRUD — Consider Firebase, Supabase, or Convex for managed backends
  • File uploads — Use direct-to-storage uploads (S3 presigned URLs, Cloudflare R2)
  • Authentication only — Use Clerk, Auth0, or Firebase Auth instead

File Structure

API routes live in the app directory with +api.ts suffix:

app/
  api/
    hello+api.ts          → GET /api/hello
    users+api.ts          → /api/users
    users/[id]+api.ts     → /api/users/:id
  (tabs)/
    index.tsx

Basic API Route

// app/api/hello+api.ts
export function GET(request: Request) {
  return Response.json({ message: "Hello from Expo!" });
}

HTTP Methods

Export named functions for each HTTP method:

// app/api/items+api.ts
export function GET(request: Request) {
  return Response.json({ items: [] });
}

export async function POST(request: Request) {
  const body = await request.json();
  return Response.json({ created: body }, { status: 201 });
}

export async function PUT(request: Request) {
  const body = await request.json();
  return Response.json({ updated: body });
}

export async function DELETE(request: Request) {
  return new Response(null, { status: 204 });
}

Dynamic Routes

// app/api/users/[id]+api.ts
export function GET(request: Request, { id }: { id: string }) {
  return Response.json({ userId: id });
}

Request Handling

Query Parameters

export function GET(request: Request) {
  const url = new URL(request.url);
  const page = url.searchParams.get("page") ?? "1";
  const limit = url.searchParams.get("limit") ?? "10";

  return Response.json({ page, limit });
}

Headers

export function GET(request: Request) {
  const auth = request.headers.get("Authorization");

  if (!auth) {
    return Response.json({ error: "Unauthorized" }, { status: 401 });
  }

  return Response.json({ authenticated: true });
}

JSON Body

export async function POST(request: Request) {
  const { email, password } = await request.json();

  if (!email || !password) {
    return Response.json({ error: "Missing fields" }, { status: 400 });
  }

  return Response.json({ success: true });
}

Environment Variables

Use process.env for server-side secrets:

// app/api/ai+api.ts
export async function POST(request: Request) {
  const { prompt } = await request.json();

  const response = await fetch("https://api.openai.com/v1/chat/completions", {
    method: "POST",
    headers: {
      "Content-Type": "application/json",
      Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY}`,
    },
    body: JSON.stringify({
      model: "gpt-4",
      messages: [{ role: "user", content: prompt }],
    }),
  });

  const data = await response.json();
  return Response.json(data);
}

Set environment variables:

  • Local: Create .env file (never commit)
  • EAS Hosting: Use eas env:create or Expo dashboard

CORS Headers

Add CORS for web clients:

const corsHeaders = {
  "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*",
  "Access-Control-Allow-Methods": "GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, OPTIONS",
  "Access-Control-Allow-Headers": "Content-Type, Authorization",
};

export function OPTIONS() {
  return new Response(null, { headers: corsHeaders });
}

export function GET() {
  return Response.json({ data: "value" }, { headers: corsHeaders });
}

Error Handling

export async function POST(request: Request) {
  try {
    const body = await request.json();
    // Process...
    return Response.json({ success: true });
  } catch (error) {
    console.error("API error:", error);
    return Response.json({ error: "Internal server error" }, { status: 500 });
  }
}

Testing Locally

Start the development server with API routes:

npx expo serve

This starts a local server at http://localhost:8081 with full API route support.

Test with curl:

curl http://localhost:8081/api/hello
curl -X POST http://localhost:8081/api/users -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"name":"Test"}'

Deployment to EAS Hosting

Prerequisites

npm install -g eas-cli
eas login

Deploy

Deploying ships your web bundle and any Expo Router API routes together - eas deploy handles both. The export runs whether you have a full website, an API-routes-only backend, or both.

# Export the web bundle (includes any API routes)
npx expo export -p web

# Deploy a preview (PR-style URL)
npx eas-cli@latest deploy

# Deploy to production
npx eas-cli@latest deploy --prod

Everything lands on EAS Hosting (Cloudflare Workers).

Environment Variables for Production

# Create a secret
eas env:create --name OPENAI_API_KEY --value sk-xxx --environment production

# Or use the Expo dashboard

Custom Domain

Configure in eas.json or Expo dashboard.

Automate with EAS Workflows

Deploy the website (and API routes) on every push to main with a type: deploy workflow:

.eas/workflows/deploy.yml

name: Deploy

on:
  push:
    branches:
      - main

# https://docs.expo.dev/eas/workflows/syntax/#deploy
jobs:
  deploy_web:
    type: deploy
    params:
      prod: true

Preview deploys for pull requests use the same job type with prod: false:

name: Web PR Preview

on:
  pull_request:
    types: [opened, synchronize]

jobs:
  preview:
    type: deploy
    params:
      prod: false

To author or validate workflow YAML beyond these examples, use the eas-workflows skill.

EAS Hosting Runtime (Cloudflare Workers)

API routes run on Cloudflare Workers. Key limitations:

Missing/Limited APIs

  • No Node.js filesystemfs module unavailable
  • No native Node modules — Use Web APIs or polyfills
  • Limited execution time — 30 second timeout for CPU-intensive tasks
  • No persistent connections — WebSockets require Durable Objects
  • fetch is available — Use standard fetch for HTTP requests

Use Web APIs Instead

// Use Web Crypto instead of Node crypto
const hash = await crypto.subtle.digest(
  "SHA-256",
  new TextEncoder().encode("data")
);

// Use fetch instead of node-fetch
const response = await fetch("https://api.example.com");

// Use Response/Request (already available)
return new Response(JSON.stringify(data), {
  headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
});

Database Options

Since filesystem is unavailable, use cloud databases:

  • Cloudflare D1 — SQLite at the edge
  • Turso — Distributed SQLite
  • PlanetScale — Serverless MySQL
  • Supabase — Postgres with REST API
  • Neon — Serverless Postgres

Example with Turso:

// app/api/users+api.ts
import { createClient } from "@libsql/client/web";

const db = createClient({
  url: process.env.TURSO_URL!,
  authToken: process.env.TURSO_AUTH_TOKEN!,
});

export async function GET() {
  const result = await db.execute("SELECT * FROM users");
  return Response.json(result.rows);
}

Calling API Routes from Client

// From React Native components
const response = await fetch("/api/hello");
const data = await response.json();

// With body
const response = await fetch("/api/users", {
  method: "POST",
  headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
  body: JSON.stringify({ name: "John" }),
});

Common Patterns

Authentication Middleware

// utils/auth.ts
export async function requireAuth(request: Request) {
  const token = request.headers.get("Authorization")?.replace("Bearer ", "");

  if (!token) {
    throw new Response(JSON.stringify({ error: "Unauthorized" }), {
      status: 401,
      headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
    });
  }

  // Verify token...
  return { userId: "123" };
}

// app/api/protected+api.ts
import { requireAuth } from "../../utils/auth";

export async function GET(request: Request) {
  const { userId } = await requireAuth(request);
  return Response.json({ userId });
}

Proxy External API

// app/api/weather+api.ts
export async function GET(request: Request) {
  const url = new URL(request.url);
  const city = url.searchParams.get("city");

  const response = await fetch(
    `https://api.weather.com/v1/current?city=${city}&key=${process.env.WEATHER_API_KEY}`
  );

  return Response.json(await response.json());
}

Rules

  • NEVER expose API keys or secrets in client code
  • ALWAYS validate and sanitize user input
  • Use proper HTTP status codes (200, 201, 400, 401, 404, 500)
  • Handle errors gracefully with try/catch
  • Keep API routes focused — one responsibility per endpoint
  • Use TypeScript for type safety
  • Log errors server-side for debugging

GitHub Repository

expo/skills
Pfad: plugins/expo/skills/eas-hosting
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the eas-hosting skill?

eas-hosting is a Claude Skill by expo. Skills package instructions and resources that Claude loads on demand, so Claude can perform eas-hosting-related tasks without extra prompting.

How do I install eas-hosting?

Use the install commands on this page: add eas-hosting to Claude Code as a plugin, or clone its repository into your skills directory, then restart Claude so it picks up the skill.

What category does eas-hosting belong to?

eas-hosting is in the Meta category, tagged ai, api and design.

Is eas-hosting free to use?

Yes. eas-hosting is listed on AIMCP and free to install. It runs inside Claude, so no separate service account is required to use the skill itself.

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