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meteor-hero

v0.0.3

Published

Deploy meteor apps with one command using Heroku. Learn more at https://meteorhero.com

Downloads

10

Readme

Meteor Hero

meteor-hero is a tool to instantly deploy MeteorJS applications for free with one command utilizing Heroku's service. Just run meteor-hero and instantly deploy your Meteor app like you could back in the good 'ol days of meteor deploy.

Install

Prerequisites

Docker

You'll need Docker installed and running to use meteor-hero: https://docs.docker.com/install/

Via Homebrew:

brew install docker

Heroku

Install heroku's CLI tool: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-cli#download-and-install

Via Homebrew:

brew tap heroku/brew && brew install heroku

Meteor-Hero

And then install meteor-hero via NPM:

npm i -g meteor-hero

Description

meteor-hero is the easiest zero-configuration tool to deploy MeteorJS apps for free, yet can scale up to production usage.

Details

This program is designed to be run inside of a MeteorJS project and will do the following:

  1. Build the meteor application to BUILD_DIR (Default: ~/.meteor-hero/builds)
  2. Unzip the contents of the built meteor application
  3. Write a Dockerfile in the BUILD_DIR
  4. Create a new heroku instance with a MongoDB addon and set the appropriate env variables
  5. Release the heroku container and print the URL where it is accessible

Usage

    meteor-hero [options] <command>

  Description:
    This program is designed to be run inside of a MeteorJS project and will do the following:

      1) Build the meteor application to BUILD_DIR (Default: ~/.meteor-hero/builds)
      2) Unzip the contents of the built meteor application
      3) Write a Dockerfile in the BUILD_DIR
      4) Create a new heroku instance with a MongoDB addon and set the appropriate env variables
      5) Release the heroku container and print the URL where it is accessible

    Note: If run outside of a meteor application, may crash due to `meteor build` failing

  Options:
    -h                 Displays help message
    -b DIR             Overwrite BUILD_DIR
    -e VAR=value       Environment variables to set on the deployed heroku instance.
    -E `FILE`          Env file to be read for environment variables to be set.

  Commands:
    []  By default deploys a MeteorJS application to heroku.
    -u  Update instead of creating a new url, update the previous deploy. The file .heroku_app_name must exist and contain the previous app name.

  Examples:

  – Deploy with environment variables

    $ meteor-hero -e MONGO_URL="mongodb://user:[email protected]" -e ROOT_URL="example.net"`

  – Deploy using env file

    $ meteor-hero -E prod.env