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add section about port redirect for each app run in one specific port
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==Test==
 
==Test==
 
  node -v
 
  node -v
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== Port Redirect for each application==
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Each application you build must run on a different port. Configure that way in app.js file.
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If you don't want to put that port each time but redirect an external URL (if the app is a website hosted on your SME server) you need to:
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a) create that external domain on SME web interface for domain as '''www.your.externaldomain.tld'''
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b) create a new variable (NodePort) to specify that port
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db domains setprop www.your.externadomain.tld NodePort 3003
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c) use a custom fragment template file [b]/etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/VirtualHosts/27ProxyNodeJS[/b] with:
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{
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    use esmith::DomainsDB;
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    my $domains = esmith::DomainsDB->open_ro;
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    my $nodeport = $domains->get_prop($virtualHost, "NodePort") || "disabled";
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    return "    # skipping NodeJS redirect - no NodePort parameter\n" unless not $nodeport eq "disabled";
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    $OUT .= "    # NodeJS port redirect\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled';
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    $OUT .= "    ProxyPreserveHost On\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled';
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    $OUT .= "    ProxyRequests Off\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled';
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    $OUT .= "    ProxyPass / http://localhost:$nodeport/\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled';
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    $OUT .= "    ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:$nodeport/\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled';
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}
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Now just expand templates and restart
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expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
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/etc/init.d/httpd-e-smith restart
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That's all. It's working. ou can access you app extrnally using '''http://www.your.externaldomain.tld'''
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It's possible to access using SME with one LetsEncrypt certificate by directory/port
    
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