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parse-anywhere
Advanced tools
formerly parse-develop
Run your parse powered webapps anywhere
It create and managed a wrapped environment in node.js in order to emulate the cloud/ dependencies. You can now run all your parse code on any server.
It leverages forever-monitor to spawn a child process and have a clean environment there.
npm install --save parse-anywhere
in your package.json
replace the npm start script:
{
...
"scripts": {
"start": "parse-anywhere"
}
...
}
npm install parse-anywhere -g
clone the repo in your favorite place:
git clone git://github.com/flovilmart/parse-anywhere.git
cd parse-anywhere
npm install -g
That will install the local parse environment wrapper in the parse-develop directory
##Prepare your configuration:
Two options are possible in order to run it.
export PARSE_APPLICATION_ID=""
export PARSE_JAVASCRIPT_KEY=""
export PARSE_MASTER_KEY=""
With those 3 keys set, parse-anywhere
will be able to run your project.
Note that if all keys are found in the environment, the process will stop and we'll use those.
You can set your keys in the .parse.local
file or the config/global.json
Locate your configuration file and set the javascriptKey:
{
"my_parse_app": {
"applicationId": "XXXXXXXXXXX",
"javascriptKey": REPLACE_ME,
"masterKey": "XXXXXXX","
}
}
###Limitations:
As of today, the cloud functions are not enabled yet, but that's in the plan since Parse just opened it in the form of webhooks. Sit tight, it's gonna be there soon.
From your parse app directory:
parse-anywhere
If you have multiple apps in your config.json:
parse-anywhere my_parse_app
From any directory:
parse-anywhere path/to/directory
##Custom Configuration
Overriding the default configuration is at your own risks and may render your installation unstable, please use with care!
Environment:
export PORT=8080 // set the port for the http server
It is possible to change the behavior of forever monitor through a rc file (we use the rc module).
To further configure, create a .parse-anywhererc
or file in your root project directory (replace my_app by the name of your app)
Note: if you override the port in the RC configuration, the environment variable will be ignored.
From there, you can configure pretty much everything in forever monitor
Visit RC Standards for more informations
All parameters of forever-monitor are available for configuration but some are automatically overriden (otherwise the whole app doesn't work)
The parameters from forever-monitor that can't be changed are:
options, env, sourceDir, watchDirectory
Even if watchDirectory
can't be overriden, you can disable watch
by setting watch=false
If you set debug=1
, that will override the command parameter to node --debug
, it has the same effect as command="node --debug"
The default options for are:
{
// Forever monitor options
command: "node",
spawnWith: {
setsid: false
},
watch:true,
minUptime: 1000,
spinSleepTime: 500,
// expressjs port
port: 8080 || process.env.PORT
}
All implementations match 100% what's available on CloudCode
##Change Log
#####0.0.50 Adds support for all Parse Cloud modules provided by parse
Base modules
Custom Cloud modules
Removes necessity to pass a port to app.listen
Removes necessity to add your public cloud directory
#####0.0.32
Adds mailgun and mandrill cloud modules
#####0.0.31
Adds applinks-metatag module for AppLinks
Use require for synchronous configuration reading
#####0.0.30
Changes to forever-monitor (recommended behavior) Adds parsedev command (for simplicity sake) Adds configuration for forever-monitor with rc (appname is parsedev)
#####0.0.20 Add Windows Support!
Fixes crazy restart loops when addr in use
Improves overall performance
#####0.0.15 Removes dependency on parse
Adds dependency on parse-cloud-additions
Improves path handling for non *NIX machines
#####0.0.13 Adds prefer global directive
Removes unused code
#####0.0.12 Reverts parse-stripe dependency to full git url
Adds which as a dependency for forever full path
#####0.0.11 Set the DEBUG environment variable to start the process node --debug so you can use node-inspector or any other debugger!
Displays the PID upon launch
#####0.0.10 Improves forever restarting craziness
Adds sanity check of the configuration file before starting forever
Improves reliability
!! Don't seem to be able to find the views when launched outside of the parse folder
#####0.0.9: Adds npm for all parse-* modules instead of git
Moves stripe-node fork to flovilmart/parse-stripe
#####0.0.8: Adds npm for parse-image instead of git
#####0.0.5: Changes for NPM to parse-develop
#####0.0.4: Adds support for parse-image
#####0.0.2:
Ability to install system wide
#####0.0.1:
Proof of concept
FAQs
Run parse cloud code anywhere
We found that parse-anywhere demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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