Express + Webpack elastic beanstalk deployment
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trying to deploy my server application to elastic beanstalk. Having problems with the webpack command. This was installed locally on dev dependencies. The commands to run the application are:
"build": "webpack --config webpack.config.js",
"start": "npm run build && node ./dist/index.js"
The webpack config file helps to setup typescript with express.
This has already been setup with AWS code pipeline that listens for changes on my github master branch, which subsequently triggers the build process for deployment to production.
Error returned was "webpack: command not found". What am I doing wrong and what is the workaround this? Does this have anything to do with .ebextensions and do I instruct elastic beanstalk to do npm install before they execute the default npm start command?
node.js amazon-web-services express webpack amazon-elastic-beanstalk
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trying to deploy my server application to elastic beanstalk. Having problems with the webpack command. This was installed locally on dev dependencies. The commands to run the application are:
"build": "webpack --config webpack.config.js",
"start": "npm run build && node ./dist/index.js"
The webpack config file helps to setup typescript with express.
This has already been setup with AWS code pipeline that listens for changes on my github master branch, which subsequently triggers the build process for deployment to production.
Error returned was "webpack: command not found". What am I doing wrong and what is the workaround this? Does this have anything to do with .ebextensions and do I instruct elastic beanstalk to do npm install before they execute the default npm start command?
node.js amazon-web-services express webpack amazon-elastic-beanstalk
run npm install first , then webpack, then start
– Robert Rowntree
Nov 11 at 19:56
how do i do that with elastic beanstalk
– Shaun Chua
Nov 11 at 19:57
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trying to deploy my server application to elastic beanstalk. Having problems with the webpack command. This was installed locally on dev dependencies. The commands to run the application are:
"build": "webpack --config webpack.config.js",
"start": "npm run build && node ./dist/index.js"
The webpack config file helps to setup typescript with express.
This has already been setup with AWS code pipeline that listens for changes on my github master branch, which subsequently triggers the build process for deployment to production.
Error returned was "webpack: command not found". What am I doing wrong and what is the workaround this? Does this have anything to do with .ebextensions and do I instruct elastic beanstalk to do npm install before they execute the default npm start command?
node.js amazon-web-services express webpack amazon-elastic-beanstalk
trying to deploy my server application to elastic beanstalk. Having problems with the webpack command. This was installed locally on dev dependencies. The commands to run the application are:
"build": "webpack --config webpack.config.js",
"start": "npm run build && node ./dist/index.js"
The webpack config file helps to setup typescript with express.
This has already been setup with AWS code pipeline that listens for changes on my github master branch, which subsequently triggers the build process for deployment to production.
Error returned was "webpack: command not found". What am I doing wrong and what is the workaround this? Does this have anything to do with .ebextensions and do I instruct elastic beanstalk to do npm install before they execute the default npm start command?
node.js amazon-web-services express webpack amazon-elastic-beanstalk
node.js amazon-web-services express webpack amazon-elastic-beanstalk
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run npm install first , then webpack, then start
– Robert Rowntree
Nov 11 at 19:56
how do i do that with elastic beanstalk
– Shaun Chua
Nov 11 at 19:57
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run npm install first , then webpack, then start
– Robert Rowntree
Nov 11 at 19:56
how do i do that with elastic beanstalk
– Shaun Chua
Nov 11 at 19:57
run npm install first , then webpack, then start
– Robert Rowntree
Nov 11 at 19:56
run npm install first , then webpack, then start
– Robert Rowntree
Nov 11 at 19:56
how do i do that with elastic beanstalk
– Shaun Chua
Nov 11 at 19:57
how do i do that with elastic beanstalk
– Shaun Chua
Nov 11 at 19:57
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run npm install first , then webpack, then start
– Robert Rowntree
Nov 11 at 19:56
how do i do that with elastic beanstalk
– Shaun Chua
Nov 11 at 19:57