问题
I'm working on a Hapi server for a ReactJS app but when I try to deploy to Heroku, I get the R10 error "Failed to bind to $PORT within 60 seconds of launch". What is going on? I'm using process.env.PORT. I also tried parseInt() around it. Also tried disabling varying packages. The build is successful always.
In the Heroku logs, I see the console log from the index.js ("Hapi running on ...") but then the R10 error shows up and the server restarts, then crashes.
==> 🌎 Hapi Production Server (API) is listening on http://localhost:14316 2016-01-22T15:10:33.947571+00:00 heroku[web.1]: Stopping process with SIGKILL 2016-01-22T15:10:33.947571+00:00 heroku[web.1]: Error R10 (Boot timeout) -> Web process failed to bind to $PORT within 60 seconds of launch 2016-01-22T15:10:34.737554+00:00 heroku[web.1]: State changed from starting to crashed 2016-01-22T15:10:34.724233+00:00 heroku[web.1]: Process exited with status 137
This all runs fine locally when I run with NODE_ENV=production
src/server.js
import Hapi from 'hapi';
import Inert from 'inert';
import jwt from 'hapi-auth-jwt2';
import React from 'react';
import { renderToString } from 'react-dom/server';
import { RoutingContext, match } from 'react-router';
import { Provider } from 'react-redux';
import createRoutes from './routes';
import configureStore from './store/configureStore';
import Html from './Html';
const PROTOCOL = 'http://';
const SERVER_HOST = process.env.HOST || 'localhost';
const SERVER_PORT = process.env.PORT || 3000;
const API_HOST = process.env.API_HOST || 'localhost';
const API_PORT = process.env.API_PORT || 8000;
export default function(callback) {
const server = new Hapi.Server();
server.connection({
host: SERVER_HOST,
port: SERVER_PORT,
labels: ['api'],
// routes: {
// cors: {
// origin: [PROTOCOL + API_HOST + ':' + API_PORT]
// }
// }
});
server.connections[0].name = 'API';
server.register([
{ register: Inert },
{ register: jwt },
// {
// register: api,
// routes: {
// prefix: '/api'
// }
// }
], (err) => {
if(err) {
console.error('ERROR:', err)
throw err;
}
server.route({
method: 'GET',
path: '/{param*}',
handler: {
directory: {
path: 'static'
}
}
});
server.ext('onPreResponse', (request, reply) => {
if (typeof request.response.statusCode !== 'undefined') {
return reply.continue();
}
const assets = {
javascript: {
main: '/dist/bundle.js'
}
};
const store = configureStore();
const routes = createRoutes(store);
// this gets called if server side rendering/routing has problems and errors
function hydrateOnClient() {
reply('<!doctype html>\n' +
renderToString(<Html assets={assets} store={store} />)).code(500);
}
match({ routes, location: request.path }, (error, redirectLocation, renderProps) => {
if (redirectLocation) {
res.redirect(301, redirectLocation.pathname + redirectLocation.search)
} else if (error) {
console.error('ROUTER ERROR:', error) // eslint-disable-line no-console
hydrateOnClient();
} else if (!renderProps) {
// in some cases this would act as a 404 but that should be handled in the routes
hydrateOnClient();
} else {
const component = (
<Provider store={store}>
<RoutingContext {...renderProps} />
</Provider>
);
reply('<!doctype html>\n' +
renderToString(<Html assets={assets} component={component} store={store} />)
);
}
});
});
});
return server.start((err) => {
if(err) {
console.log(err);
throw err;
}
callback(server)
});
}
index.js
require('babel-core/register');
global.__DEVELOPMENT__ = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production';
global.__SERVER__ = true;
global.__CLIENT__ = false;
const server = require('./src/server');
server(server => {
for (var key of Object.keys(server.connections)) {
console.info('==> 🌎 Hapi Production Server (' + server.connections[key].name + ') is listening on', server.connections[key].info.uri);
}
});
回答1:
process.env.HOST was undefined on Heroku, and for some reason it didn't like localhost as the host, which caused the issue.
I simply removed the host var all together, so connection looks like:
server.connection({
port: process.env.PORT || 3000,
labels: ['api'],
})
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34950205/hapi-server-on-heroku-fails-to-bind-port