Meteorup is a meteor enhancement tools.
Starting an application in production mode is as easy as:
$ meteorup deploy
$ npm install meteorup -g
npm is a builtin CLI when you install Node.js - Installing Node.js with NVM
$ meteorup deploy AppName
Visit http://AppName.meteorup.cn after a successful deployment
$ meteorup setup
install on your server NVM, nodejs, pm2, mongodb
$ meteorup push
or
$ meteorup push -s // meteor build --server-only
Visit ROOT_URL after a successful deployment
write to package.json file.
"server": {
"host": "182.92.11.131",
"username": "root",
"//password": "password",
"//":" or pem file (ssh based authentication)",
"//": "WARNING: Keys protected by a passphrase are not supported",
"pem": "~/.ssh/id_rsa",
"//":" Also, for non-standard ssh port use this",
"sshOptions": { "port" : 22 },
"//":" server specific environment variables",
"env": {}
},
"setup": {
"//": "Install MongoDB on the server. Does not destroy the local MongoDB on future setups",
"mongo": true,
"//": "Application server path . must in /usr /opt /home /alidata directory.",
"path": "/usr/local/meteorup"
},
"deploy": {
"//": "Application name (no spaces).",
"appName": "best",
"//": "Configure environment",
"//": "ROOT_URL must be set to your correct domain (https or http)",
"env": {
"YJENV": "test", // customize environment
"MONGO_URL": "mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017/best",
"PORT": 8181,
"ROOT_URL": "http://182.92.11.131:8181"
}
},
"notice": "Well done"
$ meteorup logs
or
$ meteorup logs -l 100
$ meteorup mongo
config in package.json file. default would say “finished”
$ "notice": "Well done"
# reinstall latest meteorup version
$ npm install meteorup -g
#FAQ
sudo vi /etc/sudoers
#Default requiretty
either comment it out the line or delete the line
Meteorup is made available under the terms of the MIT License (MIT)