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Docker image to run Meteor apps. Includes datadog plugin.

Features

  • One image supports every Meteor version
  • Automatically uses correct node and npm version
  • Runs app as non-root user
  • Compatible with Meteor up

Tags

  • hubroedu/meteor:root Compatible with meteord. Runs the app as the root user and has phantomjs installed. Notes below about permissions do not apply to this image.

How To Use

Permissions

This image runs the app with the app user. The owner of any files or folders your app uses should be changed to app.

Meteor Up

In your mup config, change app.docker.image to hubroedu/meteor.

Compressed bundle

You can create the bundle with the meteor build command. The bundle should be available in the container at /bundle/bundle.tar.gz.

Dockerfile

Create a file named Dockerfile and add the following:

FROM hubroedu/meteor
COPY --chown=app:app ../path/to/bundle.tar.gz /bundle/bundle.tar.gz

Then build and run the image with

docker build --build-arg NODE_VERSION=<node version> -t meteor-app .
docker run --name my-meteor-app meteor-app

And your app will be running on port 3000

The --build-arg NODE_VERSION=<node version> is optional, and only needed if a command in your docker file will use node or npm.

Volume

Run

  docker run --name my-meteor-app -v /path/to/folder/with/bundle:/bundle -p 3000:3000 -e "ROOT_URL=http://app.com" hubroedu/meteor

Built app

Built app refers to an uncompressed bundle that already has had it's npm dependencies installed.

When using a compressed bundle, the bundle is decompressed and the app's npm dependencies are installed every time the app is started, which can take a while. By using this method instead, both steps are done before the container is started, allowing it to start much faster. Meteor up's Prepare Bundle feature uses this.

Before following the instructions in either of the next two sections, build your app with meteor build --directory ../path/to/put/bundle.

The bundle should be available in the container at /built_app.

Docker Image

Create a file named Dockerfile and copy the following into it:

FROM hubroedu/meteor
COPY --chown=app:app ./path/to/bundle /built_app
RUN cd /built_app/programs/server && npm install

Then build and run your image with:

docker build -t meteor-app --build-arg NODE_VERSION="node version" .
docker run --name my-meteor-app -p 3000:3000 -e "ROOT_URL=http://app.com" meteor-app

Volume

If possible, you should create a docker image as described in the previous instructions since it is more reliable.

First, make sure you have the correct version of node installed for the Meteor version your app uses, and then run

cd /path/to/bundle
cd programs/server
npm install

Next, start the docker container with

docker run --name my-meteor-app -v /path/to/bundle:/built_app -p 3000:3000 -e "ROOT_URL=http://app.com" hubroedu/meteor

Options

NPM_INSTALL_OPTIONS

When using a compressed bundle, you can specify the arguments used when running npm install by setting the environment variable NPM_INSTALL_OPTIONS.

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