[Guide] NodeBB 0.6.1 on OpenShift for Windows users with PuTTY
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NodeBB 0.6.1 on OpenShift Online for Windows users with PuTTY
STEP 1
Get started with a Free account
https://www.openshift.com/products/pricingDownload and save on Windows desktop putty.exe (SSH client) and puttygen.exe (PuTTY Key Generator) from PuTTY homepage
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.htmlAdd a new key generated by puttygen.exe (Public key) to OpenShift (URL below) and save locally on your hard disk drive (Private key) for later use
https://openshift.redhat.com/app/console/settingsSign in to OpenShift & use URL below
https://openshift.redhat.com/app/console/application_type/cart!nodejs-0.10
Public URL:
demo
Source Code:https://github.com/NodeBB/NodeBB.git
Branch/tag:v0.6.x
---------- OR SKIP TO TRY v0.7.0-dev
[Click] Create Application! wait for Application creation !
STEP 2
Go to OpenShift Online and click on demo [OpenShift Online > Applications > demo]
https://openshift.redhat.com/app/console/applications
[Click] see the list of cartridges you can addInstall your own cartridge
http://cartreflect-claytondev.rhcloud.com/reflect?github=smarterclayton/openshift-redis-cart
[Click] Add CartridgeSTEP 3A
OpenShift Online > Applications > demo
[Click] Want to log in to your application? [near to Remote Access]
select all (Ctrl + a) & copy to clipboard (Ctrl + c)Open PuTTY (putty.exe) on Windows desktop
Host Name (or IP address): paste from clipboard (Ctrl + v) [Session]! remove ssh text and space from Host Name !
PuTTY > Connection > SSH > Auth
Private key file for authentication
Browse... .ppk file generated by puttygen.exe (Private key)Back to PuTTY Session
Saved Sessions: demo
[Click] Save
[Click] OpenPuTTY Security Alert
[Click] Yes
You'll see something like [demo-yourdomain.rhcloud.com]>! remember about your local firewall settings and allow SSH on port 22 !
STEP 3B
cd nodejs
[Enter] ---------- OR USE cd n* [Enter]
cd configuration
[Enter] ---------- OR USE cd confi* [Enter]
nano node.env
[Enter] ---------- OR USE vi node.env [Enter]find line
export node_app=server.js
replace with
export node_app=app.js
Exit from nano [
Ctrl + x
]
y [Enter] ! will save changes !
exit
[Enter] ---------- OR close PuTTY windowSTEP 4
OpenShift Online > Applications > demo
[Click] Restart Application [near to Started & number of small gears]
[Click] Restart! wait for Application restart !
STEP 5A
Open PuTTY (putty.exe)
[Click] demo & [Click] Load
[Click] Openecho $OPENSHIFT_NODEJS_IP && echo $REDIS_CLI
[Copy & Paste 2 returned lines (IPs/port/password) to a local Windows text file for a later use]STEP 5B
cd $OPENSHIFT_REPO_DIR
---------- OR USE cd app-root && cd runtime && cd repo
node app --setup
---------- OR USE ./nodebb setupURL used to access this NodeBB (http://localhost:4567
http://demo-yourdomain.rhcloud.com:8080
[Enter] ! replace yourdomain !
Please enter a NodeBB secret (your secret): [Enter] ! do not change !
Which database to use (redis) [Enter] ! do not change !
Host IP or address of your Redis instance (127.0.0.1): [Enter] ! Copy & Paste from a local file (STEP 5A)
Host port of your Redis instance (6379): [Enter] ! Copy & Paste from a local file / second line (STEP 5A)
Password of your Redis database: [Enter] ! Copy & Paste from a local file / second line (STEP 5A)
Which database to use (0..n): [Enter] ! do not change !NodeBB will ask for admin user details:
Administrator username
Administrator email address
Password
Confirm Password! wait for populating instance with default data !
STEP 5C
nano config.json
---------- OR USE nano c* ---------- OR USE vi config.jsonadd line between "url" and "secret" lines [IP address can be found in a local file saved in STEP 5A | IP from first line should replace 0.0.0.0 in example below)
"bind_address": "0.0.0.0",
Exit from nano [Ctrl + x]
y [Enter] ! will save changes !
exit
[Enter] ---------- OR close PuTTY windowFINAL STEP
NodeBB is ready to use.
URL can be found here:
OpenShift Online > Applications > demo
(WebSockets will work after using port number :8000 in the URL)Additional Notes
can be used as a free of charge demo (inluding Admin)
you can have up to 3 NodeBB instances in minutes
MongoDB cartridge works as good as redis and can be configured to work with NodeBB
can be used for forum migrations with nodebb-plugin-import and mysql+phpmyadmin in the same gear
no need to install rhc, git and ruby on Windows & no need to run git clone or wget or npm install on the CloudUp-to-date guide for advanced users
GitHub - ahwayakchih/openshift-nodebb: **CLOSED** HOWTO install NodeBB in the OpenShift cloud.
**CLOSED** HOWTO install NodeBB in the OpenShift cloud. - ahwayakchih/openshift-nodebb
GitHub (github.com)
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Thanks for your guide. Will try it, since i got running a demo on openshift following the doc guide, and i get a crash after 10-15 minutes of running nodebb.
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@nhl.pl Thanks for the guide! How does it differ from the guide we have on our documentation portal?
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There are two main reasons why this guide has been published. I have had to limit mobile bandwidth consumption on 3G connection and to get rid of Git and Ruby issues. Mixing them up with Windows command line is a bit quirky.
Linux and other *nix users should skip it and go with your official guide. I have tested it on a local computer with Fedora 21 Server and it is really easy to reproduce. But on Windows it is not.
And you do not need to change so many firewall settings for cmd.exe, ssh.exe and similar processes. Using web-based OpenShift tools is also much easier for beginners.
We have prepared a new guide for users with rhc and git tools.
https://github.com/ahwayakchih/openshift-nodebbI hope it can be used by those who only installed PHP forum scripts.