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How to setup Meteor.js with Phusion Passenger and ngnix

Introduction

This article will guide you thru running a production ready meteor.js app on Digital Ocean with Phusion Passenger and ngnix.

Quick Summary

  1. Create a droplet
  2. Install Phusion Passanger with NGNIX
  3. Install node.js
  4. Configure NGNIX
# SYNTAX:
var pattern = new RegExp(pattern, attributes); # attributes: g (global); i (case-sensitive); m (multiline matches)
var pattern = /pattern/attributes; # same as above
# BRACKETS:
[...]: Any one character between the brackets.
[^...]: Any one character not between the brackets.
// Node.js CheatSheet.
// Download the Node.js source code or a pre-built installer for your platform, and start developing today.
// Download: http://nodejs.org/download/
// More: http://nodejs.org/api/all.html
// 0. Synopsis.
// http://nodejs.org/api/synopsis.html
// Go to menue:
// find->find in files
// Switch on reg_ex button
// Find:
^(.*)$
// alt
^.*\S+.*$
// Where:
c:\your_folder\,*.php,*.phtml,*.js,*.inc,*.html, -*/folder_to_exclude/*
<?php
/* Register custom post types on the 'init' hook. */
add_action( 'init', 'my_register_post_types' );
/**
* Registers post types needed by the plugin.
*
* @since 0.1.0
* @access public
<?php # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
/**
* Plugin Name: T5 Silent Flush
* Description: Flushes rewrite rules whenever a custom post type or taxonomy is registered and not already part of these rules. This is a soft flush, the .htaccess will not be rewritten.
* Version: 2013.05.04
* Author: Thomas Scholz <info@toscho.de>
* Author URI: http://toscho.de
* License: MIT
* License URI: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
*/
<?php
// Run this code on 'after_theme_setup', when plugins have already been loaded.
add_action('after_setup_theme', 'my_load_plugin');
// This function loads the plugin.
function my_load_plugin() {
// Check to see if your plugin has already been loaded. This can be done in several
// ways - here are a few examples: