Reputation: 175
What am I doing wrong? I'm trying to deploy my Telescope app. I'm using this to do that: https://github.com/arunoda/meteor-up. It gives me an error when I try to deploy using Mup. Here's my mup.json config file:
{
// Server authentication info
"servers": [
{
"host": "52.25.228.14",
"username": "ec2-user",
//"password": "password"
// or pem file (ssh based authentication)
"pem": "~/Documents/appname/appname.pem"
}
],
// Install MongoDB in the server, does not destroy local MongoDB on future setup
"setupMongo": true,
// WARNING: Node.js is required! Only skip if you already have Node.js installed on server.
"setupNode": true,
// WARNING: If nodeVersion omitted will setup 0.10.36 by default. Do not use v, only version number.
"nodeVersion": "0.10.36",
// Install PhantomJS in the server
"setupPhantom": true,
// Show a progress bar during the upload of the bundle to the server.
// Might cause an error in some rare cases if set to true, for instance in Shippable CI
"enableUploadProgressBar": true,
// Application name (No spaces)
"appName": "appname",
// Location of app (local directory)
"app": "~/Documents/appname/Telescope",
// Configure environment
"env": {
"ROOT_URL": "ec2-52-25-228-14.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com"
},
// Meteor Up checks if the app comes online just after the deployment
// before mup checks that, it will wait for no. of seconds configured below
"deployCheckWaitTime": 15
}
Upvotes: 1
Views: 310
Reputation: 175
I did run mup setup, did use http://, and tried many times to get it to connect/deploy.
I gave up and just went with a Wordpress theme and am customizing it how I want it. The other way was way too complicated. It didn't allow me to do what I wanted in a timely manner. Thanks for trying to help though guys.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 22696
Common pitfalls :
Are sure you ran mup setup
before deploying ?
Try using a relative path to setup the app location, ie replace ~/Documents/appname/Telescope
by .
if your mup.json
is located at the root of your Telescope instance.
Upvotes: 1