Meteor UP
Production Quality Meteor Deployments
Meteor Up (mup for short) is a command line tool that allows you to deploy any meteor app into your own server. It supports Ubuntu 12.04 or higher servers from any Cloud Infrastructure Provider.
Table of Contents
Features
- Single command server setup
- Single command deployment
- Environmental Variables management
- Support for
settings.json
- Password or Private Key(pem) based server authentication
- Access, logs from the terminal (supports log tailing)
- Support for multiple meteor deployments
Server Configuration
- Auto-Restart if the app crashed (using forever)
- Auto-Start after the server reboot (using upstart)
- Stepdown User Privileges
- Revert to the previous version, if the deployment failed
- Support for Hot Code Reload
- Secured MongoDB Installation (Optional)
- Pre-Installed PhantomJS (Optional)
Installation
npm install -g mup
If you are looking for password based authentication, you need to install sshpass on your local development machine.
Creating a Meteor Up Project
mkdir ~/my-meteor-deployment
cd ~/my-meteor-deployment
mup init
This will create two files in your Meteor Up project directory, which are:
- mup.json - Meteor Up configuration file
- settings.json - Settings for Meteor's settings API
mup.json
is commented and easy to follow (it supports JavaScript comments)
Example File
{
"servers": [
{
"host": "123.456.789.012",
"username": "root",
"password": "x7fj29dhs0",
"sshOptions": { "Port" : 49154 },
}
],
"setupMongo": true,
"setupNode": true,
"nodeVersion": "0.10.25",
"setupPhantom": true,
"appName": "meteor",
"app": "/Users/arunoda/Meteor/my-app",
"env": {
"PORT": 80,
"ROOT_URL": "http://myapp.com",
"MONGO_URL": "mongodb://arunoda:fd8dsjsfh7@hanso.mongohq.com:10023/MyApp",
"MAIL_URL": "smtp://postmaster%40myapp.mailgun.org:adj87sjhd7s@smtp.mailgun.org:587/"
},
"deployCheckWaitTime": 15
}
Setting Up a Server
mup setup
This will setup the server for the mup deployments. It will take around 2-5 minutes depending on the server's performance and network availability.
Server Setup Details
This is how Meteor Up will configure the server for you based on the given appName or using "meteor" as default appName. This information will help you to customize server for your needs.
- your app is lives in
/opt/<appName>/app
- mup uses upstart with a config file at
/etc/init/<appName>.conf
- you can start and stop the app with upstart:
start <appName>
and stop <appName>
- logs are located at:
/var/log/upstart/app.log
- MongoDB installed and bind to the local interface (cannot access from the outside)
<appName>
is the name of the database
For more information see lib/taskLists.js
.
Deploying an App
mup deploy
This will bundle the meteor project and deploy it to the server.
Deploy Wait Time
Meteor-Up checks for if the deployment is successful or not just after the deployment. By default, it will wait 10 seconds before the check. You can configure the wait time with deployCheckWaitTime
option in the mup.json
Multiple Deployment Targets
You can use an array to deploy to multiple servers at once.
To deploy to different environments (e.g. staging, production, etc.), use separate Meteor Up configurations in separate directories, with each directory containing separate mup.json
and settings.json
files, and the mup.json
files' app
field pointing back to your app's local directory.
Custom Meteor Binary
Sometime, you might be using Meteor from a git checkout or using mrt
. By default Meteor Up uses meteor
. You can ask Meteor Up to use the correct binary with meteorBinary
option.
{
...
"meteorBinary": "~/bin/meteor/meteor"
...
}
Access Logs
mup logs -f
Mup can tail logs from the server and it supports all the options of tail
Reconfiguring & Restarting
After you've edit environmental variables or settings.json, you can reconfigure the app without deploying again. Use following command for that.
mup reconfig
This will also restart the app, so you can use it for that purpose even if you didn't change the configuration file.
Multiple Deployments
Meteor Up supports multiple deployments into a single server. Meteor up only does the deployment; if you need to configure subdomains, you need to manually setup a reverse proxy yourself.
Let's assume, we need to deploy a production and the staging versions of the app into the same server. Production App runs on the PORT 80 and staging app run on PORT 8000.
We need to have two seperate Meteor Up Projects. For that create two directories and initialize Meteor UP and add neccessory configurations.
In the staging configurations add a field called appName
with the value staging
into the mup.json
. You can add any name you prefer instead of staging
. Since we are running our staging app in port 8000, add an environment variable called PORT
with the value 3000.
Now setup both projects and deploy as you need.