heroku-buildpack-nodejs
pack
heroku-buildpack-nodejs | pack | |
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27 | 48 | |
1,295 | 2,436 | |
0.3% | 1.2% | |
8.9 | 9.4 | |
3 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Shell | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
heroku-buildpack-nodejs
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Hosting a react app with apollo client database
No default language could be detected for this app. HINT: This occurs when Heroku cannot detect the buildpack to use for this application automatically. See https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/buildpacks
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No default language detected when deploying.
Choose a buildpack explicitly https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/buildpacks
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The future of React projects on Heroku
Another alternative that comes to my mind it is to use the node.js buildpack and serve the static files using serve or similar.
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Dokku: Self-hosted Heroku
Support for Buildpacks from Heroku
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How do you update parameters of Node.js packages after or before deployment?
You use a buildpack.
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Heroku/python failed to detect set buildpack
Counting objects: 36, done.Delta compression using up to 4 threads.Compressing objects: 100% (33/33), done.Writing objects: 100% (36/36), 19.22 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done.Total 36 (delta 3), reused 0 (delta 0)remote: Compressing source files... done.remote: Building source:remote: remote: -----> Failed to detect set buildpack https://codon-buildpacks.s3.amazonaws.com/buildpacks/heroku/python.tgzremote: More info: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/buildpacks#detection-failureremote: remote: ! Push failedremote: Verifying deploy....remote: remote: ! Push rejected to dry-waters-63931.remote: To https://git.heroku.com/dry-waters-63931.git ! [remote rejected] master -> master (pre-receive hook declined)error: failed to push some refs to 'https://git.heroku.com/dry-waters-63931.git' My root directory:
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Deployment of a Dart Server on Heroku
Now that your app is registered to Heroku, we have to set up a buildpack.
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Anyone use Directus as a CMS? Is it any good?
-----> Building on the Heroku-20 stack -----> Using buildpack: https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-nodejs -----> Node.js app detected -----> Creating runtime environment NPM_CONFIG_LOGLEVEL=error NODE_VERBOSE=false NODE_ENV=production NODE_MODULES_CACHE=true -----> Installing binaries engines.node (package.json): unspecified engines.npm (package.json): unspecified (use default) Resolving node version 16.x... Downloading and installing node 16.14.0... Using default npm version: 8.3.1 -----> Installing dependencies Installing node modules npm ERR! code 1 npm ERR! path /tmp/build_1816a6d9/node_modules/argon2 npm ERR! command failed npm ERR! command sh -c node-gyp rebuild npm ERR! gyp info it worked if it ends with ok npm ERR! gyp info using [email protected] npm ERR! gyp info using [email protected] | linux | x64 npm ERR! gyp info find Python using Python version 3.8.10 found at "/usr/bin/python3" npm ERR! gyp http GET https://nodejs.org/download/release/v16.14.0/node-v16.14.0-headers.tar.gz npm ERR! gyp http 200 https://nodejs.org/download/release/v16.14.0/node-v16.14.0-headers.tar.gz npm ERR! gyp http GET https://nodejs.org/download/release/v16.14.0/SHASUMS256.txt npm ERR! gyp http 200 https://nodejs.org/download/release/v16.14.0/SHASUMS256.txt npm ERR! gyp info spawn /usr/bin/python3 npm ERR! gyp info spawn args [ npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '/tmp/build_1816a6d9/.heroku/node/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/gyp/gyp_main.py', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args 'binding.gyp', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '-f', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args 'make', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '-I', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '/tmp/build_1816a6d9/node_modules/argon2/build/config.gypi', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '-I', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '/tmp/build_1816a6d9/.heroku/node/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/addon.gypi', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '-I', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '/app/.cache/node-gyp/16.14.0/include/node/common.gypi', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '-Dlibrary=shared_library', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '-Dvisibility=default', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '-Dnode_root_dir=/app/.cache/node-gyp/16.14.0', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '-Dnode_gyp_dir=/tmp/build_1816a6d9/.heroku/node/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/node-gyp', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '-Dnode_lib_file=/app/.cache/node-gyp/16.14.0/<(target_arch)/node.lib', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '-Dmodule_root_dir=/tmp/build_1816a6d9/node_modules/argon2', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '-Dnode_engine=v8', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '--depth=.', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '--no-parallel', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '--generator-output', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args 'build', npm ERR! gyp info spawn args '-Goutput_dir=.' npm ERR! gyp info spawn args ] npm ERR! gyp: Undefined variable module_name in binding.gyp while trying to load binding.gyp npm ERR! gyp ERR! configure error npm ERR! gyp ERR! stack Error: `gyp` failed with exit code: 1 npm ERR! gyp ERR! stack at ChildProcess.onCpExit (/tmp/build_1816a6d9/.heroku/node/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/lib/configure.js:259:16) npm ERR! gyp ERR! stack at ChildProcess.emit (node:events:520:28) npm ERR! gyp ERR! stack at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (node:internal/child_process:291:12) npm ERR! gyp ERR! System Linux 4.4.0-1098-aws npm ERR! gyp ERR! command "/tmp/build_1816a6d9/.heroku/node/bin/node" "/tmp/build_1816a6d9/.heroku/node/lib/node_modules/npm/node_modules/node-gyp/bin/node-gyp.js" "rebuild" npm ERR! gyp ERR! cwd /tmp/build_1816a6d9/node_modules/argon2 npm ERR! gyp ERR! node -v v16.14.0 npm ERR! gyp ERR! node-gyp -v v8.4.1 npm ERR! gyp ERR! not ok npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in: npm ERR! /tmp/npmcache.9omWv/_logs/2022-02-12T13_14_33_973Z-debug-0.log -----> Build failed We're sorry this build is failing! You can troubleshoot common issues here: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/troubleshooting-node-deploys Some possible problems: - Node version not specified in package.json https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/nodejs-support#specifying-a-node-js-version Love, Heroku ! Push rejected, failed to compile Node.js app. ! Push failed
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Deploying a Git Subdirectory to Heroku
My first instinct was to (cry) manually set the appropriate buildpack for a node.js server as mentioned by Heroku's Dev Center. However, Heroku states that...
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Self-Hosting Plausible Analytics With Dokku
Dokku is a popular, open-source, and self-hosted platform as a service (PaaS) that allows users to easily deploy and manage their applications, very similar to your own self-hosted Heroku. Under the hood, Dokku is powered by Docker, uses Heroku buildpacks by default, and has a number of official and community plugins.
pack
- Cloud Native Buildpacks
- Différentes façons de déployer une application front faites en JS
- Recommend tooling for Docker image and .NET SBOM generation.
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K8s powered Git push deployments
I've recently found this quote by Kelsey Hightower:
"I'm convinced the majority of people managing infrastructure just want a PaaS. The only requirement: it has to be built by them."
Source: https://twitter.com/kelseyhightower/status/85193508753294540...
In the last few weeks, I've experimented a bit with Flux (https://fluxcd.io/), Tekton (https://tekton.dev/) and Cloud Native Buildpacks (https://buildpacks.io/) on how to provide K8s powered git push deployments without using a dedicated CI/CD server.
My project is still in early alpha stage and just a proof of concept :-) My vision is to expand it into an Open Source PaaS in the future.
Do you think the above quote is true? What does an open source PaaS need to be like in order to be accepted by software developers?
Some other projects have been discontinued in the past (like Flynn or Deis) or were created before the Kubernetes era.
Is it the right direction to provide a Heroku like solution based on K8s or is it better to provide an Open Source Infrastructure as Code library with building blocks to avoid everything from scratch?
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Where to find ARM buildpacks for Node.js?
```bash (curl -sSL "https://github.com/buildpacks/pack/releases/download/v0.28.0/pack-v0.28.0-linux-arm64.tgz" | sudo tar -C /usr/local/bin/ --no-same-owner -xzv pack)
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Crafting container images without Dockerfiles
Although Dockerfiles have the benefit of migrating existing workloads to containers without having to update your toolchain, I definitely prefer the container-first workflow. Cloud Native [Buildpacks](https://buildpacks.io/) are a CNCF incubating project but were proven at Heroku. Buildpacks support common languages, but working on a Go project I've also had a great experience with [ko](https://ko.build/). Free yourself from Dockerfile!
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Kubero : alternative à Heroku pour Kubernetes …
Cloud Native Buildpacks
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The world outside of WordPress
It's big and overwhelming and sometimes scary. But you know what? It's also fun, engaging, and very refreshing. Because I'm a DevRel, I don't have many chances to focus on something particular. Still, I'm having a lot of fun exploring different CMSs (like Statamic, Craft, or Sanity), new approaches (at last, I understood why the headless approach is so important), and diving into tech I never used before (hello Buildpacks).
- Does anyone use any alternatives to Dockerfile for creating containers? Something with nicer syntax?
- Jetstack Paranoia: A New Open-Source Tool for Container Image Security
What are some alternatives?
cowboy - Small, fast, modern HTTP server for Erlang/OTP.
kaniko - Build Container Images In Kubernetes
subdir-heroku-buildpack - Allows to use subdirectory configured via environment variable as a project root
helm-charts - Prometheus community Helm charts
heroku-buildpack-deno - Heroku Buildpack for Deno
jib - 🏗 Build container images for your Java applications.
dokku-plausible
coolify - An open-source & self-hostable Heroku / Netlify / Vercel alternative.
simple-app-elixir - Simple Elixir app to serve Coinbase Bitcoin API
okteto - Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster
heroku-buildpack-dart - Heroku buildpack for Dart
kubefwd - Bulk port forwarding Kubernetes services for local development.