I had a similar error, but with dot-env rails gem. It looks like it might be same root cause.
It appeared to be because $HOME
was not set by AWS during the deploy, and a call to File.expand_path
dies when it's not set.
Possible fixes:
- Remove rbreadline
- Add a
HOME
environment variable into your EB configuration or eb setenv
(and redeploy)
- Add a config file that overwrites the existing deploy script & adds a $HOME variable before the bundle install command is run
I successfully tried the first and last option, and settled with using a forked version of the Gem that handled a missing $HOME
correctly.
I suspect the 2nd version is the more correct way to do it, but to be honest it's unclear why Amazon didn't set a $HOME
to begin with, and what it should actually be.
The app will exist in either /var/app/ondeck
or /var/app/current
so either one of those two folders, or /home/webapp
(per the error) all might be a good value to start with.
This may not be 100% the root cause because I've had varying degrees of luck with replicating this locally with different versions of Ruby. However, the expand_path
docs do say HOME
must be set correctly so this may be the cause.
https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.4.2/File.html#method-c-expand_path
More detail on working solutions:
I found two solutions that worked (try one or the other)
At one point I did submit a PR with dotenv to fix this issue. https://github.com/bkeepers/dotenv/pull/314. As far as I recall, this fixes it, and doesn't break anything else. The issue was marked as wontfix
by the automated bot, but has recently been re-opened by the new maintainers
I ultimately switched back to the ebextensions approach after it was clear my PR wouldn't be merged, but last I recall it was functioning as expected (and I think the better approach)
The other solution I used was to create a new config file that replaced the /opt/elasticbeanstalk/hooks/appdeploy/pre/10_bundle_install.sh
file.
- Get the current version of that file from an existing application server
- Create an ebextension config that creates that file (it will overwrite the original) but include a line to set the
$HOME
variable before the bundle install
command is run.
- Set the
$HOME
value to whatever it would be for the default user
The documentation for creating such a file using ebextensions are here:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/customize-containers-ec2.html#linux-files
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