Brackston Mayhall
Brackston Mayhall

Reputation: 463

parse cloud code installation on yosemite

I have previously installed the Cloud Code tools on mac before upgrading to Yosemite. Now when installing with the following command

curl -s https://www.parse.com/downloads/cloud_code/installer.sh | sudo /bin/bash

that I found on the most recent documentation on the parse site i get the following error.

/bin/bash: line 1: html: No such file or directory /bin/bash: line 2: syntax error near unexpected token <' 'bin/bash: line 2:301 Moved Permanently

I have also just entered "https://www.parse.com/downloads/cloud_code/installer.sh" into a browser and ran the shell script. It states that it is installing and it creates a directory in /usr/local/bin/ and contains the file "parse" with no extension.

When i examine the file in VI i see the following text.

I have previously installed the Cloud Code tools on mac before upgrading to Yosemite. Now when installing with the following command

curl -s https://www.parse.com/downloads/cloud_code/installer.sh | sudo /bin/bash

that I found on the most recent documentation on the parse site i get the following error.

/bin/bash: line 1: html: No such file or directory /bin/bash: line 2: syntax error near unexpected token <' 'bin/bash: line 2:301 Moved Permanently

I have also just entered "https://www.parse.com/downloads/cloud_code/installer.sh" into a browser and ran the shell script. It states that it is installing and it creates a directory in /usr/local/bin/ and contains the file "parse" with no extension.

When i examine the file in VI i see the following text.

<html>
<head><title>301 Moved Permanently</title></head>
<body bgcolor="white">
<center><h1>301 Moved Permanently</h1></center>
<hr><center>nginx/1.6.0</center>
</body>
</html>

Clearly I am doing something wrong here..or could it be that something has actually been moved and the documentation is just not up to date?

Upvotes: 3

Views: 1369

Answers (1)

Molnfront
Molnfront

Reputation: 450

I just had the same problem (OS X 10.9.5). So it´s not OS related.

But I found out that you can do a manual install.

First download the install.sh file with a web browser. Then check the file by right clicking it and check the file info or open it with a text editor.

In the file you see that it downloads the parse binary from here: https://www.parse.com/downloads/cloud_code/parse

Download that file.

Start terminal and go to where you downloaded the file.

Enter:

mv parse /usr/local/bin/parse

chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/parse

Test that it is working.

Works for me! :-)

Upvotes: 12

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