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#Meteor and Self-hosted Infrastructure
Meteor is an eye-opening JavaScript framework that runs on both the client and the server, giving developers a revolutionary take on software engineering. If you are not familiar with Meteor, I urge you to visit their website.
##An overview
In this brief gist, I am going to discuss the process of setting up a server (in my case, a VPS) to host Meteor applications.
My experience with Meteor has been brief, however it has not taken much demonstration for me to realise the significance of this stellar framework. Let's jump right in!
I have managed to install this… and make it work. I implemented it for Facebook and Google, but you can extend it. My solution it is mostly as described in #116, with a bit of more code presented. The key aspects that lack in the #116 presentation (IMO) are:
oauth_user_provider
in the security.yml
with your custom created serviceHere are the steps:
routing.yml
I have added all the routes for both bundles.config.yml
mostly as it is presented in the HWIOAuthBundle.security.yml
mostly as it is presented in the HWIOAuthBundle (though my routes are using /login
pattern, not /connect
). Also, the oauth_user_provider
is set for my custom service.