I have a CodeIgniter application. For another service I have developed a Node.js app.
I have two questions:
How can I run the Node.js app to corresponding websites port number?
If I let it run locally, it is accessible through localhost:4000, but only via Chrome. When tried to access it via Firefox, the following error occurred which referrers me to this article from Mozilla.
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I have an Node App and an Angular App running on my System (LG Gram- Windows), and the node server is my API server and the angular App is consuming those APIs. The Angular server is served with --host 0.0.0.0 so that I can access the app through out my Local Network (WiFi). I tried to access the Angular app with my phone and other laptop (HP - Ubuntu), both the devices was able to access angular app, but the login call(Through the Angular APP) to node API from my phone is giving me an error, but the Ubuntu system is fine. I tried calling the Node API directly from both devices and was able to access it and got a response. The Ubuntu system had the same issue with login but it was somehow fixed. What could be the issue.
I have fixed the issue, Since both the Node and Angular server was running on the same machine, i have set the API url as http://localhost:4000/api which worked on the same laptop but not on my android device, which in fact is calling http://localhost:4000/api for the api calls, hence connection error (no server on port 4000 on my android device). When i changed the url to http://192.168.31.82:4000/api, my local network IP, it worked.
Developers i'm a nodejs developer with a experience of 1.5 years working in the company my question is i'm doing a project which is called a virtual classroom like a webinar platform where chat support, drawing and etc functionalities are available, so from last 2 month had been done of working in project i had gone through the each component directory and file with it's documents also they have used of docker, redis, proxy server, nginx, session, mongodb these kind of services and it's working fine on server end side but can't able to stablish on my local machine and it's a linux based project where have numbers of powershell files with PM2 library to make it run... so i followed a docs with some code also i success to make the service on and registered a local domain also in hosts file or nginx custom configuration it is working fine... but when i hit my ulr on browser with the local domain it not going to any of the route....
Example - like if we make a node simple project with hello world and it will working on 4500 port so we write localhost:4500 and it will print our responce on browser
but if the run my project through a PM2 or a simple node app.js bcoz this app.js have connected with all nodes services and virtual classroom and you the linux platform we don't need to make serivice on it's by default in runing state monogoDB, redis, docker, nginx but the real question is while firing the command node app.js it shows some json and told port:2178 but when in hit this on browser localhost:2178 not responce to GET request why??? but there is route called localhost:2178/landing/session/v1/classid(which is encrypted code) this url not working what to do ??
I have an electron app that fires up a lightweight express server allowing me to use http in production for firebase github authentication.
I have this working fine using the signInWithRedirect() firebase auth method. However, i cannot get the signInWithPopup() method to work.
A new electron window launches, but the content is blank. Does my electron entry file need configuring for the above to work as expected?
This is working fine when i launch the app in a regular browser window which leads me to think electron needs configuring...
I'm trying to implement a WebSocket server on my UWP app. Something similar to this plugin for Android and iOS, or Chrome socket server. I've looked into the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app samples for WebSockets, but the way I understand it, it can be used as a Client side, while the Server is run separately using a PowerShell script.
My app is built with HTML and Javascript (AngularJS), compiled with Cordova framework and I wanted a WebSocket Server to run on it so that outside clients would be able to send commands to the app.
Is there any such way (or similar to it) to do this (to receive commands via TCP, etc)?
I have node.js installed on Vagrant and WebStorm access to a project on shared folder via VirtualBox.
Can I run node.js application on WebStorm and see the output on WebStorm (Terminal or SSH)? At the moment I have to keep switching to Putty to run it to see the output, its gets quite tiring.
Running Node.js applications remotely is not currently supported, please follow WEB-6136 for updates.
Debugging remote applications is possible (using Node.js Remote Debug run configuration - see https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/WI/Running+and+debugging+Node.js+application#RunninganddebuggingNode.jsapplication-DebuggingNode.jsappthatrunsremotely). But you can't see the remote process output in WebStorm console, as Stdout of it is not accessible via debug protocol WebStorm uses for remote debugging. Related feature request: WEB-17013
This feature is available through ssh on Webstorm 2017.1
Scroll down to Configuring a remote Node.js interpreter on a host accessible through SSH connection in the link below:
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/configuring-node-js-interpreters.html