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How to fix "FATAL ERROR: Ineffective mark-compacts near heap limit Allocation failed - JavaScript heap out of memory" error
-----> Ruby app detected-----> Compiling Ruby/Rails-----> Using Ruby version: ruby-2.5.1-----> Installing dependencies using bundler 1.15.2 Running: bundle install --without development:test --path vendor/bundle --binstubs vendor/bundle/bin -j4 --deployment Warning: the running version of Bundler (1.15.2) is older than the version that created the lockfile (1.16.3). We suggest you upgrade to the latest version of Bundler by running `gem install bundler`. Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/............ Fetching version metadata from https://rubygems.org/.. Fetching dependency metadata from https://rubygems.org/. 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Gems in the groups development and test were not installed. Bundled gems are installed into ./vendor/bundle. Bundle completed (5.09s) Cleaning up the bundler cache. Warning: the running version of Bundler (1.15.2) is older than the version that created the lockfile (1.16.3). We suggest you upgrade to the latest version of Bundler by running `gem install bundler`. The latest bundler is 2.0.1, but you are currently running 1.15.2. To update, run `gem install bundler`-----> Installing node-v10.14.1-linux-x64-----> Installing yarn-v1.12.3-----> Detecting rake tasks-----> Preparing app for Rails asset pipeline Running: rake assets:precompile yarn install v1.12.3 warning package-lock.json found. Your project contains lock files generated by tools other than Yarn. It is advised not to mix package managers in order to avoid resolution inconsistencies caused by unsynchronized lock files. To clear this warning, remove package-lock.json. [1/5] Validating package.json... 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[4/5] Linking dependencies... warning "@rails/webpacker > [email protected]" has unmet peer dependency "caniuse-lite@^1.0.30000697". warning " > [email protected]" has incorrect peer dependency "react@^15.4.2". warning " > [email protected]" has unmet peer dependency "classnames@^2.2.5". warning " > [email protected]" has incorrect peer dependency "react@^15.0.1". warning " > [email protected]" has unmet peer dependency "immutable@^3.8.1 || ^4.0.0-rc.1". warning "eslint-config-airbnb > [email protected]" has incorrect peer dependency "eslint-plugin-import@^2.7.0". warning " > [email protected]" has unmet peer dependency "webpack@^2.2.0 || ^3.0.0". warning "webpack-dev-server > [email protected]" has unmet peer dependency "webpack@^1.0.0 || ^2.0.0 || ^3.0.0". [5/5] Building fresh packages... $ cd client && yarn yarn install v1.12.3 warning package-lock.json found. Your project contains lock files generated by tools other than Yarn. 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[4/5] Linking dependencies... warning " > [email protected]" has unmet peer dependency "webpack@2 || 3". warning " > [email protected]" has incorrect peer dependency "react@^0.14.9 || ^15.0.0". warning " > [email protected]" has incorrect peer dependency "react@^15". warning " > [email protected]" has incorrect peer dependency "react@^15". warning " > [email protected]" has incorrect peer dependency "[email protected] || 0.14.x || ^15.0.0-0 || 15.x". warning " > [email protected]" has unmet peer dependency "webpack@>=1.11.0". warning " > [email protected]" has unmet peer dependency "webpack@1 || ^2 || ^2.1.0-beta || ^2.2.0-rc || ^3". warning "image-webpack-loader > [email protected]" has unmet peer dependency "webpack@^2.0.0 || ^3.0.0 || ^4.0.0". warning " > [email protected]" has incorrect peer dependency "react@^15.6.1". [5/5] Building fresh packages... Done in 31.85s. Done in 76.09s. Webpacker is installed 🎉 🍰 Using /tmp/build_8f521e11fc612876bcd3c01cd8da6bdd/config/webpacker.yml file for setting up webpack paths Compiling… Compilation failed: FATAL ERROR: Ineffective mark-compacts near heap limit Allocation failed - JavaScript heap out of memory 1: 0x8dbaa0 node::Abort() [node] 2: 0x8dbaec [node] 3: 0xad83de v8::Utils::ReportOOMFailure(v8::internal::Isolate*, char const*, bool) [node] 4: 0xad8614 v8::internal::V8::FatalProcessOutOfMemory(v8::internal::Isolate*, char const*, bool) [node] 5: 0xec5c42 [node] 6: 0xec5d48 v8::internal::Heap::CheckIneffectiveMarkCompact(unsigned long, double) [node] 7: 0xed1e22 v8::internal::Heap::PerformGarbageCollection(v8::internal::GarbageCollector, v8::GCCallbackFlags) [node] 8: 0xed2754 v8::internal::Heap::CollectGarbage(v8::internal::AllocationSpace, v8::internal::GarbageCollectionReason, v8::GCCallbackFlags) [node] 9: 0xed53c1 v8::internal::Heap::AllocateRawWithRetryOrFail(int, v8::internal::AllocationSpace, v8::internal::AllocationAlignment) [node] 10: 0xe9e844 v8::internal::Factory::NewFillerObject(int, bool, v8::internal::AllocationSpace) [node] 11: 0x113dfae v8::internal::Runtime_AllocateInNewSpace(int, v8::internal::Object**, v8::internal::Isolate*) [node] 12: 0x2daefc5be1d <--- Last few GCs ---> [587:0x2713f20] 1469419 ms: Mark-sweep 1362.0 (1417.7) -> 1361.9 (1418.2) MB, 1183.8 / 0.0 ms (average mu = 0.099, current mu = 0.004) allocation failure scavenge might not succeed [587:0x2713f20] 1470575 ms: Mark-sweep 1363.1 (1418.7) -> 1362.9 (1419.7) MB, 1151.7 / 0.0 ms (average mu = 0.053, current mu = 0.004) allocation failure scavenge might not succeed <--- JS stacktrace ---> ==== JS stack trace ========================================= 0: ExitFrame [pc: 0x2daefc5be1d] Security context: 0x395bbaa1e6e1 1: addMappingWithCode [0x1a4bb3f1a89] [/tmp/build_8f521e11fc612876bcd3c01cd8da6bdd/node_modules/webpack-sources/node_modules/source-map/lib/source-node.js:~150] [pc=0x2daf487dfd2](this=0x08663a09ad49 ,mapping=0x2969e26a1e61 ,code=0x3e38d99f4479 ) 2: /* anonymous */ [0x1a4bb3dcc79] [/tmp/... ! ! Precompiling assets failed. ! ! Push rejected, failed to compile Ruby app. ! Push failed I've tried various methods in my package.json file: "scripts" : { "start": "cross-env NODE\_OPTIONS=--max\_old\_space\_size=5120 webpack"}"scripts" : { "webpacker": "node --max-old-space-size=4096 node\_modules/.bin/react-scripts start"}"scripts" : { "start": "node --max-old-space-size=6144 client/app/app.js"} I've researched and found various github and stackoverflow threads but they do not seem to fix my issue. https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/12238 Increase JavaScript Heap size in create-react-app project Here is my package.json file: { "name": "safe\_deliver", "private": true, "engines": { "node": ">=6.0.0", "yarn": ">=0.25.2" }, "scripts": { "postinstall": "cd client && yarn", "pre-commit": "cd client && npm run lint:staged", "start": "cross-env NODE\_OPTIONS=--max-old-space-size=6144 bin/webpack" }, "dependencies": { "@fortawesome/fontawesome": "^1.1.8", "@fortawesome/fontawesome-free": "^5.3.1", "@fortawesome/fontawesome-free-brands": "^5.0.13", "@fortawesome/fontawesome-free-regular": "^5.0.13", "@fortawesome/fontawesome-free-solid": "^5.0.13", "@fortawesome/fontawesome-svg-core": "^1.2.4", "@fortawesome/free-solid-svg-icons": "^5.3.1", "@fortawesome/react-fontawesome": "^0.1.3", "@rails/webpacker": "^3.3.1", "babel-plugin-emotion": "^9.2.6", "babel-preset-react": "^6.24.1", "babel-preset-stage-0": "^6.24.1", "bootstrap": "4.0.0", "chart.js": "^2.7.3", "chartkick": "^3.0.1", "emotion": "^9.2.6", "google-maps-react": "^2.0.2", "jquery": "^3.2.1", "jquery-ujs": "^1.2.2", "leaflet": "^1.3.1", "normalize.css": "^8.0.1", "popper.js": "^1.12.9", "prop-types": "^15.6.1", "rc-time-picker": "^3.6.2", "react": "^16.4.1", "react-addons-css-transition-group": "^15.6.2", "react-animate-height": "^2.0.5", "react-bootstrap-table-next": "^1.4.0", "react-calendar": "^2.16.0", "react-datepicker": "^2.3.0", "react-dom": "^16.4.1", "react-emotion": "^9.2.6", "react-fontawesome": "^1.6.1", "react-geocode": "^0.1.2", "react-https-redirect": "^1.0.11", "react-input-mask": "^2.0.4", "react-progressbar": "^15.4.1", "react-star-rating-component": "^1.4.1", "react-stripe-elements": "^2.0.1", "reactjs-popup": "^1.3.2", "redux-immutable": "^4.0.0", "reset-css": "^4.0.1", "seamless-immutable": "^7.1.4", "styled-components": "^3.4.2" }, "devDependencies": { "eslint": "3.19.0", "eslint-config-airbnb": "15.0.1", "eslint-plugin-import": "2.2.0", "eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y": "5.0.3", "eslint-plugin-react": "7.0.1", "pre-commit": "1.2.2", "webpack-dev-server": "^2.7.1" }} I am expecting this error to go away and the application to be deployed. Right now it is throwing javascript heap out of memory error. Answer link : https://codehunter.cc/a/reactjs/how-to-fix-fatal-error-ineffective-mark-compacts-near-heap-limit-allocation-failed-javascript-heap-out-of-memory-error
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https://github.com/stympy/faker/ - Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Benjamin Curtis
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Figaro - Simple Rails app configuration
RailsConfig - Easiest way to add multi-environment yaml settings to Rails, Sinatra, Padrino and other Ruby projects.
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