I have an app I'm writing using Meteor, Angular2 (using the angular-meteor package), Typescript, and MongoDB. I'm trying to put it up on Heroku and running into difficulties. I'm using this meteor buildpack. I'm not sure whether the problems are with Meteor, Heroku, or Angular2, though I suspect it's something Heroku isn't configuring correctly for Angular2. The site is at http://alfred-zahner.herokuapp.com/ and the error I'm getting is:
EXCEPTION: No provider for t! (e -> t)
I've checked the Heroku logs and there is no sign of trouble there. Part of my problem is that I can't see what t
and e
are, as someone (Heroku?) is uglifying the JavaScript. I'm not really sure how to proceed in debugging this.
One way to solve this problem would be to figure out and fix the error, but I'd be happy if there's a better build pack, or even a better (must be free!) hosting environment that I could be using.
Edit
It's not Heroku's problem. The same thing happens when deploying to Meteor's built in deployment testing (meteor deploy site.meteor.com
). If I deploy using meteor deploy --debug site.meteor.com
, however, it works, so Angular2 has some problem with the extra processing that happens when Meteor prepares an app for production.
--debug
to themeteor build
command. – Trygve Feb 12 '16 at 14:50