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Fix Rallly start.sh

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  • nebulonN Away
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    nebulon
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    wrote last edited by
    #9

    That error is even more peculiar. So the start.sh just runs prisma which should be in the path and part of the app image: https://git.cloudron.io/packages/rallly-app/-/blob/main/start.sh?ref_type=heads#L54

    Are there any variables in the /app/data/env which may interfere with prisma or the PATH ?

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    • nebulonN nebulon

      That error is even more peculiar. So the start.sh just runs prisma which should be in the path and part of the app image: https://git.cloudron.io/packages/rallly-app/-/blob/main/start.sh?ref_type=heads#L54

      Are there any variables in the /app/data/env which may interfere with prisma or the PATH ?

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      andreasdueren
      wrote last edited by
      #10

      @nebulon said in Fix Rallly start.sh:

      That error is even more peculiar. So the start.sh just runs prisma which should be in the path and part of the app image: https://git.cloudron.io/packages/rallly-app/-/blob/main/start.sh?ref_type=heads#L54

      Are there any variables in the /app/data/env which may interfere with prisma or the PATH ?

      I haven't touched the devault ENV

      SECRET_PASSWORD='STRING'
      NEXTAUTH_SECRET='STRING'
      
      # Comma separated list of email addresses that are allowed to register and login.
      # You can use wildcard syntax to match a range of email addresses.
      # Example: "john@example.com,jane@example.com" or "*@example.com"
      ALLOWED_EMAILS=
      
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        keldorn
        wrote last edited by
        #11

        Hello, same error here.

        I did reinstall the application once, from scratch. At first, it did work, until it did not.

        @andreasdueren suggested fix worked for me. Thank you.

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        • K keldorn

          Hello, same error here.

          I did reinstall the application once, from scratch. At first, it did work, until it did not.

          @andreasdueren suggested fix worked for me. Thank you.

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          wrote last edited by
          #12

          @keldorn yes that’s what I did too. Reinstalled them broke again

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            wrote last edited by
            #13

            would be great to have a way to reproduce this. Especially since prisma is just part of the image itself.

            Can you for example run which prisma? It should print /tmp/pnpm/prisma if the PATH env is correct. Though I cannot quite see why that wouldn't be the case unless the image is somehow broken locally. Like https://git.cloudron.io/packages/rallly-app/-/blob/main/start.sh?ref_type=heads this is all the app does when the container starts.

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            • nebulonN nebulon

              would be great to have a way to reproduce this. Especially since prisma is just part of the image itself.

              Can you for example run which prisma? It should print /tmp/pnpm/prisma if the PATH env is correct. Though I cannot quite see why that wouldn't be the case unless the image is somehow broken locally. Like https://git.cloudron.io/packages/rallly-app/-/blob/main/start.sh?ref_type=heads this is all the app does when the container starts.

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              wrote last edited by andreasdueren
              #14

              @nebulon im Sorry I don't know what to tell you except for this is what fixed it. which prisma returns nothing:

              root@37e3d748-cecb-49e4-b218-88d23a2b37a4:/app/pkg# which prisma
              root@37e3d748-cecb-49e4-b218-88d23a2b37a4:/app/pkg# 
              
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                keldorn
                wrote last edited by keldorn
                #15

                Some logs as well below.

                So until ~19:34 this is the original configuration.

                Then I did reboot to emergency mode, fixed the brackets, and then rebooted.

                When I reboot the container and it works, which prisma correctly prints the path. If the host is rebooted, then it fails again (as the fix / workaround is, as expected, not retained)

                I assume that adding the brackets would have no adverse effects.

                Oct 27 19:34:15 /app/pkg/start.sh: line 54: prisma: command not found
                Oct 27 19:34:15 => Setting up OIDC
                Oct 27 19:34:15 => Updating permissions
                Oct 27 19:34:15 => prisma migrate
                Oct 27 19:35:12 Repair mode. Use the webterminal or cloudron exec to repair. Sleeping
                Oct 27 19:37:55 => Setting up OIDC
                Oct 27 19:37:55 => Updating permissions
                Oct 27 19:37:55 => prisma migrate
                Oct 27 19:37:58 2025-10-27T19:37:58+01:00
                Oct 27 19:37:58 2025-10-27T19:37:58+01:00
                Oct 27 19:37:58 2025-10-27T19:37:58+01:00
                Oct 27 19:37:58 > Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 0%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 1%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 3%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 4%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 6%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 7%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 8%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 11%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 16%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 20%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 22%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 25%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 27%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 28%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 31%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 33%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 35%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 37%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 39%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 43%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 46%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 48%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 50%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 55%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 60%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 64%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 69%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 73%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 78%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 82%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 88%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 91%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 93%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 95%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 97%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 98%> Downloading Prisma engines for Node-API for debian-openssl-3.0.x [] 100%Environment variables loaded from .env
                Oct 27 19:37:58 Datasource "db": PostgreSQL database "dbe49f54e745c046d38f7e4a0e61387c84", schema "public" at "postgresql:5432"
                Oct 27 19:37:58 Prisma schema loaded from ../../../pkg/prisma/schema.prisma
                Oct 27 19:37:58 No pending migrations to apply.
                Oct 27 19:37:58 96 migrations found in prisma/migrations
                Oct 27 19:37:58 => Starting Rallly
                Oct 27 19:37:59 2025-10-27T19:37:59+01:00
                Oct 27 19:37:59 ▲ Next.js 15.4.6
                Oct 27 19:37:59 ✓ Ready in 430ms
                Oct 27 19:37:59 ✓ Starting...
                Oct 27 19:37:59 - Local: http://e49f54e7-45c0-46d3-8f7e-4a0e61387c84:3000
                Oct 27 19:37:59 - Network: http://e49f54e7-45c0-46d3-8f7e-4a0e61387c84:3000
                

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                • nebulonN Away
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                  wrote last edited by
                  #16

                  Still wasn't able to reproduce to debug this. However, looking at it just now with fresh eyes on the topic, I think the error comes from the fact that pnpm for some reason is setup to use /tmp which I didn't realize before:

                  ENV PNPM_HOME="/tmp/pnpm"
                  ENV PATH="$PNPM_HOME:$PATH"
                  

                  Not yet sure why this works in the first place, since /tmp is mounted as a temporary volume into the container as well as regularily purged, since it is a temporary storage. Hopefully better understand the root issue tomorrow and the provide a fix for it.

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                    wrote last edited by
                    #17

                    I think I got the issue fixed. New package is released now which moves pnpm packages (which includes prisma) from /tmp to /home/cloudron

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                      keldorn
                      wrote last edited by
                      #18

                      Hello @nebulon, well spotted.

                      Thanks for pushing this fix. I have updated the app, and it is running fine now.

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