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Teleport

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icon A node framework to quickly bootstrap and deploy applications based on templates

Overview

Teleport overview icon

Templates

Getting started

Installation

  1. Production You want to use teleport as a pure user:
  • make sure you have Node version >= 6 and Python 2.7 + pip >= v8
  • install globally the npm package with yarn (https://yarnpkg.com/)
yarn global add teleport.js

The binary tpt CLI is available now!

  1. Development You want to use and develop the app:
  • clone the repository
git clone git@github.com:snipsco/teleport.git
  • go to your cloned teleport repo and symlink your tpt command to the bin/index of this folder:
yarn run link
  • you can then develop the src files automatically compiled into the lib folder thanks to the watch command:
yarn run watch

NOTE: if you want to make sure that you have all the good configs for using the app, you can do:

tpt check

Setup backends

Teleport support for now 2 types of backend: Kubernetes and Heroku. We strongly recommend to start with Heroku in order to test the framework as Kubernetes needs a more complex infrastructure and specifics options to work.

Heroku

To get started with heroku, just create an account (if not already done) on the platform: https://www.heroku.com/. Then install the command line tool https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-cli.

Setup your credentials

heroku login

That's it! You are all set! 😃

Kubernetes

Not well supported yet... We are fixing this 🚧

Additional setup to the Kubernetes cluster.

Start a new project

As an example let's create a web app on Heroku platform with the following components:

  • An Express Flask server
  • A Webpack React frontend on top of the server
  • A Python Flask websockets server

Creation

We highly recommend to create a teleport application within a python virtual environment as it will install some python dependencies. Before creating your application just type

virtualenv venv
source venv/bin/activate # On Linux . venv/bin/activate

We then create a project by typing

tpt -c --templates teleport-webpack-react,teleport-express-webrouter, teleport-flask-websocket,teleport-heroku

⚠️ Please ensure that the options listed after the --templates flag are separated just by a single comma, as above - without any extra spaces - otherwise it will not work properly.

By default Teleport generates a random app name for you (like app-685af6ba). To specify your own app name, use --name my-app-name.

You can have more informations about those templates by checking their repos:

❗ Help I have some issues with uwsgi on MacOS when creating an app! No panic, just follow this link.

Run locally

If you want to test the app locally you can type

tpt -s

alt text

⚠️ You can meet this possible issue:

Error: EACCES: permission denied, open '/Users/<whoami>/.config/configstore/update-notifier-nodemon.json'
[0] [0] You don't have access to this file.

Go there to see the fix.

Deploy the app

Let's now deploy it directly on Heroku as we choose this platform template.

tpt -d

Note you need to specify an option if you want to deploy in production:

tpt -d --type production

Note that you can isplay all your urls with

tpt -g --kwarg run.url --servers all --types all

😃 Enjoy !

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