This package includes a dynamic Node.js build stage that will provide your application with a customized Node.js runtime.
The version of Node that is available will depend on the requirements listed in your application's package.json
file.
See: .openshift/action_hooks/
for more informaiton on how the OpenShift build process works.
If this is your first time using OpenShift Online or Node.js, you'll have some quick prep-work to do:
- Create an OpenShift Online account
- If you don't already have the rhc (Red Hat Cloud) command-line tools, run:
sudo gem install rhc
- Run
rhc setup
to link your OpenShift Online account with your local development environment, and to select an application namespace - Download and install Node.js for use in your local development environment: http://nodejs.org
If you need any additional help getting started, these links may come in handy:
- https://openshift.redhat.com/community/get-started#cli
- https://openshift.redhat.com/community/developers/rhc-client-tools-install
Create a Node.js application. This example will produce an application named nodeapp:
rhc app create nodeapp nodejs --from-code=git://github.com/ryanj/nodejs-custom-version-openshift.git
The above example will output a folder named after your application which contains your local development source. Make sure to run it from within a directory where you would like to store your development code.
That's it! You should be able to access your application at:
http://nodeapp-$yournamespace.rhcloud.com
If your app requires a specific version of Node.js, just update the 'engines' section of your app's package.json
file to specify your runtime requirements:
"engines": {
"node": ">= 0.12.0"
},
Commit your changes locally:
git add package.json
git commit -m 'updating package.json to select Node.js version 0.10.38'
Then push your updates to OpenShift
git push
Additional updates can be made via the same git add
, git commit
, and git push
workflow.