@0xa5275bd3ad124e12; using Spk = import "/sandstorm/package.capnp"; # This imports: # $SANDSTORM_HOME/latest/usr/include/sandstorm/package.capnp # Check out that file to see the full, documented package definition format. const pkgdef :Spk.PackageDefinition = ( # The package definition. Note that the spk tool looks specifically for the # "pkgdef" constant. id = "m86q05rdvj14yvn78ghaxynqz7u2svw6rnttptxx49g1785cdv1h", # Your app ID is actually its public key. The private key was placed in your # keyring. All updates must be signed with the same key. manifest = ( # This manifest is included in your app package to tell Sandstorm # about your app. appVersion = 1, # Increment this for every release. actions = [ # Define your "new document" handlers here. ( title = (defaultText = "New board"), command = .myCommand # The command to run when starting for the first time. (".myCommand" is # just a constant defined at the bottom of the file.) ) ], continueCommand = .myCommand # This is the command called to start your app back up after it has been # shut down for inactivity. Here we're using the same command as for # starting a new instance, but you could use different commands for each # case. ), sourceMap = ( # The following directories will be copied into your package. searchPath = [ ( sourcePath = ".meteor-spk/deps" ), ( sourcePath = ".meteor-spk/bundle" ) ] ), alwaysInclude = [ "." ] # This says that we always want to include all files from the source map. (An # alternative is to automatically detect dependencies by watching what the app # opens while running in dev mode. To see what that looks like, run `spk init` # without the -A option.) ); const myCommand :Spk.Manifest.Command = ( # Here we define the command used to start up your server. argv = ["/sandstorm-http-bridge", "4000", "--", "node", "start.js"], environ = [ # Note that this defines the *entire* environment seen by your app. (key = "PATH", value = "/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin"), (key = "METEOR_SETTINGS", value = "{\"public\": {\"sandstorm\": true}}") ] );