Extreme Issues installing Blueprint
Hey, i just stumbled upon Blueprint and wanted to use it to get a few Extensions that looked promising but got massive errors with Blueprint...
I am running this on Debian 12 Server, running the latest Pterodactyl version.
I Started by wanting to install Blueprint following your own Docs...
- Alredy had node, check
- installed yarn
- ran that Yarn command inside the pterodactyl folder which gave me this: 00h00m00s 0/0: : ERROR: There are no scenarios; must have at least one.
Hmm.. weird... was it just there to check if its working at all? continuing.
- Tried that next command "yarn add cross-env" ..and got.. "00h00m00s 0/0: : ERROR: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'add'"
- Since i knew i had the additional dependencies, i went on...
- Downloaded the release with the provided command
- Unzip, Confige, etc.
- "let blueprint do the rest" ... yeah... no. First off it wanted dependencies like react, cross-env, etc, which it never stated anywhere else. Okay... I installed those with npm and then it ran fine at first...
the "main" blueprint command wasnt available... no permission... Tried giving it permission... No such file or directory, it wasnt even there (i checked)...
Panel gave me error 500.... Re-Ran the installation and then the blueprint command appeared.
While the whole installation it complained about not being able to write its log.
Cleared the cache's (view, route and cache:clear) and then somehow it worked. Got back into the panel and found that extension page...
Now i am on the extensions page and its complaining "You need to finish installing Blueprint to start using extensions."... The installation says it finished and it has alredy been installed so i cant re-run it...
This all just cost me about 2 hours trying to get it working, completely reinstalling my pterodactyl instance in the middle cus it broke it all.
Even using your pretty straight-forward commands listed on the docs this is what happened.
I might not be the best sys-admin but i certainly know my way arround stuff and am not new to this... That kinda makes it even worse. I thought its gonna be an easy install...
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you accidentally installed cmdtest, not yarn
apt remove cmdtest
then follow the docs
... weirdly this was installed when i never knowingly did it
i just removed, started the docs again and now using that yarn command says "usr/bin/yarn/ no such file or directory"
yeah restart your shell
aka log in again
ouch... okay it sounds stupid but is that new?
i dont remember doing that in ... ever...
and i recently (yesterday night) updated from debian 10 to 12
maybe something to put in the docs (ahem) ^^
reran the installer, still having this: https://img.egopvp.com/images/kDAh.png
run
blueprint -upgrade
nowits the extension page saying its still not installed.
no embed sadge
ok
oh my god
aaaaaaaa
thank you.
but why is this so... idk...
i spent so long looking for it and you just threw 5 mins at it...
cmdtest is a common issue when people run
apt install yarn
oooo
:noted:
thank you.
ouch.
why is cmdtest even a realthing
🤔
okay, i take that back.
what i gathered so far:
blueprint is not compatible with some other themes like "arix" ...
idk where it crashes but as soon one comes to build the frontend, it crashes: https://ptero.co/ogoseledug.typescript
i saw, blueprint uses node 20.x and i had to get 23.x to get that theme ... and in general, its just and old version of node... idk if thats the issue but yeah...
arix isnt compatible with blueprint
and will never be
Yeah o figured that
...
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