I deployed my Meteor app to heroku after adding a db etc. and when I try and access the app I get an error that says the server can't find a module called "Fibers". What does this mean? I never installed that module.
Set your node version to 0.10.3.
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I have been struggling to host a strapi for development use. I have deployed the app using strapi's Heroku template link=https://github.com/strapi/strapi-heroku-template. Everything worked fine it got deployed. But my issue is that i wanna stop the server and enter yarn develop because it's running in production mode and i can't build amy collection in strapi. Please tell me how to do that . This is my first deployement on heroku that's why i am asking for help .
MY link to the app is
https://strapionheroku.herokuapp.com/
Please tell me. And thanks
Strapi one click heroku deploy template
I'm new to all of this and I finally managed to get a full deploy to Heroku from Github without it crashing. Everything says its ready to go live. I tried to start the server but it fails. It gives me an H10. Do I have to let heroku see EVERYTHING in github even when the project doesn't require such?
I'm new to deploying stuff and I need some help deploying a school project to Heroku.
So I've got a github repo set up like this:
The folders e2e-tests, client, server and shared are all their own projects. The server is a nodeJS backend that communicates with a mongoDB and the client is a React app. They communicate via localhost.
Because the root folder does not have a package.json file I can't deploy to Heroku using their standard buildpack. Is it possible to deploy my app (client + server) to Heroku?
If so, how would I do that?
Heroku doesn’t natively support multiple apps in a single repository, you might find that this thirdparty buildpack, https://github.com/lstoll/heroku-buildpack-monorepo, gives you the functionality that you need?
I am deploying a Laravel application to Heroku. I just installed a Laravel project. But did not make any changes because I installed it just to try out the Laravel deployment on the Heroku. Then I created repository. Then I created a pipeline and a production app within it on the Heroku. Then I synced the production app to the master branch of my Github repo.
This is the screenshot
Then I configured the env variables in the Heroku like this.
When I open or view the app on the browser, it says 403 forbidden. What is wrong with and how can I fix it?
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/getting-started-with-laravel
To deploy your application to Heroku, you must first create a Procfile, which tells Heroku what command to use to launch the web server with the correct settings. After you’ve done that, you’re going to create an application instance on Heroku, configure some Laravel environment variables, and then simply git push to deploy your code!
I'm trying to migrate from Parse.com service to a self-hosted Parse Server, and it's been a bit difficult.
Basically I set up my server like this:
Run $ npm install -g parse-server
Set env vars (PARSE_SERVER_DATABASE_URI, PARSE_SERVER_MASTER_KEY, PARSE_SERVER_APPLICATION_ID)
Run $ parse-server
Everything is up and running, and I also setup a machine running parse-dashboard in a very similar way.
I had already synced the database and had no problems with it.
The problem is that when I try to send a push notification, I get the message:
Missing push configuration
I believe that's connected to the APNS settings. In Parse.com dashboard we can add the APNS certificates, but on the self hosted dashboard there is no such option (or I couldn't find it).
What am I missing? How do I set theses things up?
I believe that running parse-server without the recommended Express wrapper does not give me full control of everything I needed to configure the application.
I created an Express app, started the serving using the guide #thailey01 suggested and now it works.