If an adapter for your preferred environment doesn't yet exist, you can build your own. We recommend [looking at the source for an adapter](https://github.com/sveltejs/kit/tree/main/packages) to a platform similar to yours and copying it as a starting point. Adapter packages implement the following API, which creates an `Adapter`: ```js // @errors: 2322 // @filename: ambient.d.ts type AdapterSpecificOptions = any; // @filename: index.js // ---cut--- /** @param {AdapterSpecificOptions} options */ export default function (options) { /** @type {import('@sveltejs/kit').Adapter} */ const adapter = { name: 'adapter-package-name', async adapt(builder) { // adapter implementation }, async emulate() { return { async platform({ config, prerender }) { // the returned object becomes `event.platform` during dev, build and // preview. Its shape is that of `App.Platform` } } }, supports: { read: ({ config, route }) => { // Return `true` if the route with the given `config` can use `read` // from `$app/server` in production, return `false` if it can't. // Or throw a descriptive error describing how to configure the deployment } } }; return adapter; } ``` Of these, `name` and `adapt` are required. `emulate` and `supports` are optional. Within the `adapt` method, there are a number of things that an adapter should do: - Clear out the build directory - Write SvelteKit output with `builder.writeClient`, `builder.writeServer`, and `builder.writePrerendered` - Output code that: - Imports `Server` from `${builder.getServerDirectory()}/index.js` - Instantiates the app with a manifest generated with `builder.generateManifest({ relativePath })` - Listens for requests from the platform, converts them to a standard [Request](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request) if necessary, calls the `server.respond(request, { getClientAddress })` function to generate a [Response](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response) and responds with it - expose any platform-specific information to SvelteKit via the `platform` option passed to `server.respond` - Globally shims `fetch` to work on the target platform, if necessary. SvelteKit provides a `@sveltejs/kit/node/polyfills` helper for platforms that can use `undici` - Bundle the output to avoid needing to install dependencies on the target platform, if necessary - Put the user's static files and the generated JS/CSS in the correct location for the target platform Where possible, we recommend putting the adapter output under the `build/` directory with any intermediate output placed under `.svelte-kit/[adapter-name]`.