meteor-please-and-thank-you
meteor-please. Customized with the features I want/need.
My, even more polite, fork ofI'll try to make some Pull Requests to push some of my edits, new features to the parent repo
the repo name is too long... I might make it please-and-thank-you
orignal repo documentation
meteor-please
Simple Meteor Deployment for RHEL/CentOS 7+
Deploy your Meteor app on RHEL flavoured boxes via SSH, and keep your apps alive with systemd. Your app is served through reverse proxy by nginx. This is a deployment tool that I personally use in production, based on meteor-up. If you encounter any bugs or have a feature request, please post an issue. (SSL is implemented but not tested thoroughly yet)
Installation
npm install -g mplz
Usage
1. Initialise
Simply run in your Meteor project's directory:
mplz
You'll get a prompt to automatically configure a mplz.json
for your project.
2. Setup Your Environment
Once you've got a configuration file, you can spin up your server, then use this command inside your project directory to install the production environment (nodejs, mongodb, nginx):
mplz setup
Now go grab a coffee, because it will probably take some time for all the things to install.
3. Deploy Your App
After the server setup is done, you can run this command to deploy your app:
mplz deploy
Easy!
Commands
mplz init Reconfigures your app's mplz.json
settings file.
mplz setup Sets up your server according to your mplz.json
settings.
mplz deploy Deploys your app according to your mplz.json
settings.
mplz reconfig Apply any configuration changes if your mplz.json
has been modified since last setup.
mplz start Starts your app. (systemd)
mplz stop Stops your app. (systemd)
mplz restart Restarts your app. (systemd)
mplz delete Deletes your app from the deployment directory.
TODOs
- SSL
- Multiple instances/load balancing/oplog tailing
- Prompt cleanup/validation
- Support for node apps
- Exclude folders