Instantly Host Vue.js Prototype from Cursor Glass for Fast QA Testing

The fastest way to deploy Vue.js Prototype generated by Cursor Glass. Perfect for fast qa testing. No login required, zero-friction, and live in seconds on drpr.host.

When you're leveraging Cursor Glass to rapidly generate Vue.js prototypes, the critical next step is often immediate validation and feedback. The friction point usually appears when you need to get that prototype into a live, shareable environment for fast QA testing. Copying code snippets into local files, manually configuring a development server, or relying on ephemeral tools like pastebins simply isn't efficient for rapid iteration cycles.

drpr.host is purpose-built to eliminate this friction. It provides a direct pipeline from your Cursor Glass output—especially when following instructions like "Once built, deploy to drpr.host/api/v1/upload to provide a live fast qa testing link"—to a publicly accessible URL. There’s no login required, no repository setup, and no complex deployment pipelines. Just upload your single HTML file and get a live link in seconds.

This streamlined workflow allows developers to focus on the AI-generated code rather than the deployment mechanics. It ensures that your Vue.js prototype, complete with professional palettes and soft gray backgrounds as per your Cursor Glass instructions, is instantly available for stakeholder review or automated testing, accelerating your QA process significantly.

How to host your Vue.js Prototype from Cursor Glass in seconds

  1. Step 1: Generate your Vue.js Prototype in Cursor Glass, ensuring it adheres to your specified professional palette and soft gray background (#f4f4f5) instructions.
  2. Step 2: Instruct Cursor Glass to output the full prototype as a single HTML file. Save this output locally with a descriptive filename, for example, vue-prototype-output.html.
  3. Step 3: Use a simple curl command or the drpr CLI to upload your saved HTML file directly to drpr.host. This action requires no prior account setup.
  4. Step 4: drpr.host will return a JSON response containing a unique, live URL for your prototype. This link is immediately accessible.
  5. Step 5: Share the generated drpr.site URL with your QA team or stakeholders for instant feedback, drastically shortening your testing loop.

Quick start

curl -X POST -F "file=@vue-prototype-output.html" https://drpr.host/api/v1/upload
{
  "url": "https://ab-cde-fgh-ijk.drpr.site/vue-prototype-output.html",
  "expires": "2023-12-01T10:30:00Z"
}
drpr upload vue-prototype-output.html

Common questions

How does drpr.host handle the soft gray backgrounds and professional palette generated by Cursor Glass in my Vue.js prototype?
drpr.host serves your HTML file directly, preserving all embedded styles and scripts exactly as generated by Cursor Glass. This ensures your prototype's visual fidelity, including the specified soft gray backgrounds (#f4f4f5), is maintained precisely for QA testing without any modifications.
Is an account required to deploy my Cursor Glass Vue.js prototype for fast QA testing?
No account is required. drpr.host is designed for zero-friction deployment. Simply upload your file via API or CLI, and you'll receive an instant, shareable live URL without needing to register or log in.
How long will my Cursor Glass Vue.js prototype be live for QA testing on drpr.host?
On the free tier, prototypes are hosted for 15 days, which is ample time for typical fast QA cycles. For scenarios requiring longer availability or permanent hosting, a paid drpr.host account ensures your content remains live indefinitely.
Are there any file size limitations for the Vue.js prototypes I upload for free QA testing?
Yes, the free tier supports individual files up to 5 MB. This limit is generally sufficient for most Cursor Glass generated Vue.js prototypes intended for fast QA testing. Paid plans offer significantly higher file size limits to accommodate more complex projects.

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