I’m writing this question third time. First two after pressing Post the Question just dissappeared :(.
I’m trying to deploy app from github, and its build fails. The build log is as follows:
[2022-12-05 11:33:05] ╭──────────── git repo clone ───────────╼
[2022-12-05 11:33:05] │ › fetching app source code
[2022-12-05 11:33:05] │ => Selecting branch "master"
[2022-12-05 11:33:06] │ => Checking out commit "079ec218fe19fe3c2f73cce87cf61776e1f50dfa"
[2022-12-05 11:33:06] │
[2022-12-05 11:33:06] │ ✔ cloned repo to /workspace
[2022-12-05 11:33:07] ╰────────────────────────────────────────╼
[2022-12-05 11:33:07]
[2022-12-05 11:33:07] › configuring build-time app environment variables:
[2022-12-05 11:33:07] KBOARDS_APP_KEY LOCAL_BASE_URL
[2022-12-05 11:33:07]
[2022-12-05 11:33:07] › configuring custom build command to be run at the end of the build:
[2022-12-05 11:33:07] │ npm run build
[2022-12-05 11:33:07]
[2022-12-05 11:33:07] ╭──────────── buildpack detection ───────────╼
[2022-12-05 11:33:08] │ Detected the following buildpacks suitable to build your app:
[2022-12-05 11:33:08] │
[2022-12-05 11:33:08] │ heroku/nodejs-engine v0.5.1
[2022-12-05 11:33:08] │ digitalocean/node v0.3.4 (Node.js)
[2022-12-05 11:33:08] │ digitalocean/procfile v0.0.3 (Procfile)
[2022-12-05 11:33:08] │ digitalocean/custom v0.1.1 (Custom Build Command)
[2022-12-05 11:33:08] │
[2022-12-05 11:33:08] │ For documentation on the buildpacks used to build your app, please see:
[2022-12-05 11:33:08] │
[2022-12-05 11:33:08] │ Node.js v0.3.4 https://do.co/apps-buildpack-node
[2022-12-05 11:33:08] ╰─────────────────────────────────────────────╼
[2022-12-05 11:33:08]
[2022-12-05 11:33:08] ╭──────────── app build ───────────╼
[2022-12-05 11:33:09] │ ---> Node.js Buildpack
[2022-12-05 11:33:09] │ ---> Installing toolbox
[2022-12-05 11:33:09] │ ---> - jq
[2022-12-05 11:33:09] │ ---> - yj
[2022-12-05 11:33:09] │ ---> Getting Node version
[2022-12-05 11:33:09] │ ---> Resolving Node version
[2022-12-05 11:33:10] │ ERROR: failed to build: exit status 1
[2022-12-05 11:33:11] │
[2022-12-05 11:33:11] │
[2022-12-05 11:33:11] │ For documentation on the buildpacks used to build your app, please see:
[2022-12-05 11:33:11] │
[2022-12-05 11:33:11] │ Node.js v0.3.4 https://do.co/apps-buildpack-node
[2022-12-05 11:33:11] │
[2022-12-05 11:33:11] │ ✘ build failed
In the package.json I have following declarations:
"version":"0.0.0",
"engines": {
"node": "^18.6.0",
"npm": "^8.14.0"
},
DigitalOcean app topology is following:
databases:
- engine: PG
name: kbdb
num_nodes: 1
size: professional-xs
version: "12"
envs:
- key: LOCAL_BASE_URL
scope: RUN_AND_BUILD_TIME
value: ${APP_URL}
name: kboards-staging
region: fra
services:
- build_command: npm run build
environment_slug: node-js
envs:
- key: DATABASE_URL
scope: RUN_TIME
value: ${kbdb.DATABASE_URL}
github:
branch: master
repo: zpiecuch81/kBoards
http_port: 8080
instance_count: 1
instance_size_slug: professional-s
name: kboards
routes:
- path: /
run_command: npm start
source_dir: /
The description ERROR: failed to build: exit status 1 doesn’t help me much. I don’t know wy it doesn’t work. It works when run locally and also run when deployed to Heroku server. Any hint what can be the source of this?
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Hi there,
It looks like a problem with the Node.js version that you are trying to use, I could suggest trying with the following instead:
{
"engines": {
"node": "18.x"
}
}
Let me know how it goes!
If this still fails, is your project open-source? If so can you share a link here so I could try the deployment process on my end for further troubleshooting?
As a side note, no worries about the duplicate questions, I will go ahead and delist them.
Best,
Bobby
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