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I have a few different files calling Meteor.startup on the server, both Javascript and Coffeescript. The Javascript ones are being ran but the Coffeescript ones are not. I'm running on Meteor 0.8.3, haven't tested on other versions yet. I'm debugging with just plain console.log statements on a locally running Meteor instance, JS is logging and CS is not.

This is the Coffeescript. None of the log statements below are shown on the server

Meteor.startup ->
  console.log "Hello coffee!"
  if Meteor.settings.AWS
    AWS.config.update
      accessKeyId: Meteor.settings.AWS.accessKeyId
      secretAccessKey: Meteor.settings.AWS.secretAccessKey
      console.log "AWS settings loaded"
  else
    console.warn "AWS settings missing"

And the compiled Javascript, which runs correctly on its own as a separate file:

Meteor.startup(function() {
  console.log("Hello javascript!");
  if (Meteor.settings.AWS) {
    return AWS.config.update({
      accessKeyId: Meteor.settings.AWS.accessKeyId,
      secretAccessKey: Meteor.settings.AWS.secretAccessKey
    }, console.log("AWS settings loaded"));
  } else {
    return console.warn("AWS settings missing");
  }
});
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  • can you show the coffescript code? Also, have you verified that the js translation of your coffeescript indeed calls Meteor.startup? Aug 16, 2014 at 2:31
  • Added, and yes it does
    – Louis
    Aug 16, 2014 at 4:19
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    The coffeescript file isn't only executed on the client? What's the path to the coffeescript file? You have added the coffeescript package?
    – Peppe L-G
    Aug 16, 2014 at 8:11
  • Haha, wow yeah, didn't have the coffeescript package added. That would do it. Thanks!
    – Louis
    Aug 16, 2014 at 18:48

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Didn't have the coffeescript package added. That would do it.

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