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Angular universal app in PHP app subfolder
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Data science time! April 2019 and salary with experience
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I'm facing a problem I haven't been able to find information about. The thing is, I have an angular universal app and need to put it on a url like http://example.com/universal, but, the site under http://example.com is a php site, so, the question is... Is there a way I can host my angular universal app in that url knowing that the base site is in a PHP server? can I "mount" a nodejs server under http://example.com/universal to run the angular universal app?
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I'm facing a problem I haven't been able to find information about. The thing is, I have an angular universal app and need to put it on a url like http://example.com/universal, but, the site under http://example.com is a php site, so, the question is... Is there a way I can host my angular universal app in that url knowing that the base site is in a PHP server? can I "mount" a nodejs server under http://example.com/universal to run the angular universal app?
angular angular-universal
You would have to be able to run anything on the server. Besides that, you can have as many separate machines under subdomain/paths as you want
– Antoniossss
Mar 8 at 22:22
But, is it enough? I mean, if I place my angular universal app in the subfolder, how can I tell the server to execute the main.js server file when it gets to that specific path?
– julian corredor
Mar 8 at 22:23
you cant. Thats the point. You have to have nodejs running on server
– Antoniossss
Mar 8 at 22:51
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Yes you can. You have to use a proxy and it depends upon which server you are running. Both Apache and nginx support proxy configurations. You'll run the NodeJS server on a different port, and then route proxy requests for that path to that port.
– cgTag
Mar 9 at 1:22
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I'm facing a problem I haven't been able to find information about. The thing is, I have an angular universal app and need to put it on a url like http://example.com/universal, but, the site under http://example.com is a php site, so, the question is... Is there a way I can host my angular universal app in that url knowing that the base site is in a PHP server? can I "mount" a nodejs server under http://example.com/universal to run the angular universal app?
angular angular-universal
I'm facing a problem I haven't been able to find information about. The thing is, I have an angular universal app and need to put it on a url like http://example.com/universal, but, the site under http://example.com is a php site, so, the question is... Is there a way I can host my angular universal app in that url knowing that the base site is in a PHP server? can I "mount" a nodejs server under http://example.com/universal to run the angular universal app?
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You would have to be able to run anything on the server. Besides that, you can have as many separate machines under subdomain/paths as you want
– Antoniossss
Mar 8 at 22:22
But, is it enough? I mean, if I place my angular universal app in the subfolder, how can I tell the server to execute the main.js server file when it gets to that specific path?
– julian corredor
Mar 8 at 22:23
you cant. Thats the point. You have to have nodejs running on server
– Antoniossss
Mar 8 at 22:51
1
Yes you can. You have to use a proxy and it depends upon which server you are running. Both Apache and nginx support proxy configurations. You'll run the NodeJS server on a different port, and then route proxy requests for that path to that port.
– cgTag
Mar 9 at 1:22
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You would have to be able to run anything on the server. Besides that, you can have as many separate machines under subdomain/paths as you want
– Antoniossss
Mar 8 at 22:22
But, is it enough? I mean, if I place my angular universal app in the subfolder, how can I tell the server to execute the main.js server file when it gets to that specific path?
– julian corredor
Mar 8 at 22:23
you cant. Thats the point. You have to have nodejs running on server
– Antoniossss
Mar 8 at 22:51
1
Yes you can. You have to use a proxy and it depends upon which server you are running. Both Apache and nginx support proxy configurations. You'll run the NodeJS server on a different port, and then route proxy requests for that path to that port.
– cgTag
Mar 9 at 1:22
You would have to be able to run anything on the server. Besides that, you can have as many separate machines under subdomain/paths as you want
– Antoniossss
Mar 8 at 22:22
You would have to be able to run anything on the server. Besides that, you can have as many separate machines under subdomain/paths as you want
– Antoniossss
Mar 8 at 22:22
But, is it enough? I mean, if I place my angular universal app in the subfolder, how can I tell the server to execute the main.js server file when it gets to that specific path?
– julian corredor
Mar 8 at 22:23
But, is it enough? I mean, if I place my angular universal app in the subfolder, how can I tell the server to execute the main.js server file when it gets to that specific path?
– julian corredor
Mar 8 at 22:23
you cant. Thats the point. You have to have nodejs running on server
– Antoniossss
Mar 8 at 22:51
you cant. Thats the point. You have to have nodejs running on server
– Antoniossss
Mar 8 at 22:51
1
1
Yes you can. You have to use a proxy and it depends upon which server you are running. Both Apache and nginx support proxy configurations. You'll run the NodeJS server on a different port, and then route proxy requests for that path to that port.
– cgTag
Mar 9 at 1:22
Yes you can. You have to use a proxy and it depends upon which server you are running. Both Apache and nginx support proxy configurations. You'll run the NodeJS server on a different port, and then route proxy requests for that path to that port.
– cgTag
Mar 9 at 1:22
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You would have to be able to run anything on the server. Besides that, you can have as many separate machines under subdomain/paths as you want
– Antoniossss
Mar 8 at 22:22
But, is it enough? I mean, if I place my angular universal app in the subfolder, how can I tell the server to execute the main.js server file when it gets to that specific path?
– julian corredor
Mar 8 at 22:23
you cant. Thats the point. You have to have nodejs running on server
– Antoniossss
Mar 8 at 22:51
1
Yes you can. You have to use a proxy and it depends upon which server you are running. Both Apache and nginx support proxy configurations. You'll run the NodeJS server on a different port, and then route proxy requests for that path to that port.
– cgTag
Mar 9 at 1:22