Then you'd be adding building a docker container with ingress map, build instructions in the yaml, and whatever else I'm not thinking about on that front right this second.Do I just do a git clone the run foreman from the directory? ELI5...
edit: Also, is it possible to run this shit through Docker?
It actually doesn't work on Heroku. I was hoping to install it locally and maybe get a better understanding of what's going wrong.@fly wouldnt it be far easier to just deploy it on heroku, but run a local proxy so it doesnt get blocked?
yes, it doesnt work because southwest is blocking the entire heroku ip range, right?It actually doesn't work on Heroku. I was hoping to install it locally and maybe get a better understanding of what's going wrong.
No, it doesn't start correctly.yes, it doesnt work because southwest is blocking the entire heroku ip range, right?
yeah, same.I was actually going to install and test it for fly, but i dont have a non-gmail to sign up for plivo
ubuntu@ubuntu:~/southwest-price-drop-bot$ heroku local
2:59:36 PM web.1 | > [email protected] start /home/ubuntu/southwest-price-drop-bot
2:59:36 PM web.1 | > node --trace-warnings index.js
2:59:36 PM console.1 | yarn run v1.22.5
2:59:36 PM console.1 | $ node --experimental-repl-await ./console.js
2:59:38 PM console.1 | error connecting to mongo: MongooseError: The `uri` parameter to `openUri()` must be a string, got "undefined". Make sure the first parameter to `mongoose.connect()` or `mongoose.createConnection()` is a string.
2:59:39 PM console.1 | Done in 2.60s.
[DONE] Killing all processes with signal SIGINT
2:59:39 PM console.1 Exited Successfully
2:59:39 PM web.1 | app started on 5000
2:59:39 PM web.1 | error connecting to mongo: MongooseError: The `uri` parameter to `openUri()` must be a string, got "undefined". Make sure the first parameter to `mongoose.connect()` or `mongoose.createConnection()` is a string.
^C[WARN] Interrupted by User
2:59:59 PM web.1 Exited with exit code SIGINT
Are you running the right version of Mongo?Code:ubuntu@ubuntu:~/southwest-price-drop-bot$ heroku local 2:59:36 PM web.1 | > [email protected] start /home/ubuntu/southwest-price-drop-bot 2:59:36 PM web.1 | > node --trace-warnings index.js 2:59:36 PM console.1 | yarn run v1.22.5 2:59:36 PM console.1 | $ node --experimental-repl-await ./console.js 2:59:38 PM console.1 | error connecting to mongo: MongooseError: The `uri` parameter to `openUri()` must be a string, got "undefined". Make sure the first parameter to `mongoose.connect()` or `mongoose.createConnection()` is a string. 2:59:39 PM console.1 | Done in 2.60s. [DONE] Killing all processes with signal SIGINT 2:59:39 PM console.1 Exited Successfully 2:59:39 PM web.1 | app started on 5000 2:59:39 PM web.1 | error connecting to mongo: MongooseError: The `uri` parameter to `openUri()` must be a string, got "undefined". Make sure the first parameter to `mongoose.connect()` or `mongoose.createConnection()` is a string. ^C[WARN] Interrupted by User 2:59:59 PM web.1 Exited with exit code SIGINT
What part are you not understanding? I don't know how to do this. AFAIK, I haven't installed anything. Previous all I did was click the button on Github to launch on Heroku.Are you running the right version of Mongo?
Nopewhen you said it doesnt run, i thought you meant it didnt run on heroku web. Does it run there?
2021-03-23T20:18:11.173579+00:00 heroku[router]: at=error code=H10 desc="App crashed" method=GET path="/" host=xyz.herokuapp.com request_id=e6f0169d-4f0a-4791-ae9b-e23ac5a1e245 fwd="47.x.y.z" dyno= connect= service= status=503 bytes= protocol=https