Difference between revisions of "NodeJS"
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==Test== | ==Test== | ||
node -v | node -v | ||
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+ | == Port Redirect for each application== | ||
+ | Each application you build must run on a different port. Configure that way in app.js file. | ||
+ | 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: | ||
+ | a) create that external domain on SME web interface for domain as '''www.your.externaldomain.tld''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | b) create a new variable (NodePort) to specify that port | ||
+ | db domains setprop www.your.externadomain.tld NodePort 3003 | ||
+ | |||
+ | c) use a custom fragment template file [b]/etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/VirtualHosts/27ProxyNodeJS[/b] with: | ||
+ | |||
+ | { | ||
+ | use esmith::DomainsDB; | ||
+ | my $domains = esmith::DomainsDB->open_ro; | ||
+ | |||
+ | my $nodeport = $domains->get_prop($virtualHost, "NodePort") || "disabled"; | ||
+ | return " # skipping NodeJS redirect - no NodePort parameter\n" unless not $nodeport eq "disabled"; | ||
+ | |||
+ | $OUT .= " # NodeJS port redirect\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled'; | ||
+ | $OUT .= " ProxyPreserveHost On\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled'; | ||
+ | $OUT .= " ProxyRequests Off\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled'; | ||
+ | $OUT .= " ProxyPass / http://localhost:$nodeport/\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled'; | ||
+ | $OUT .= " ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:$nodeport/\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled'; | ||
+ | |||
+ | } | ||
+ | |||
+ | Now just expand templates and restart | ||
+ | expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf | ||
+ | /etc/init.d/httpd-e-smith restart | ||
+ | |||
+ | That's all. It's working. ou can access you app extrnally using '''http://www.your.externaldomain.tld''' | ||
+ | It's possible to access using SME with one LetsEncrypt certificate by directory/port | ||
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[[Category:Howto]] | [[Category:Howto]] |
Revision as of 10:38, 29 January 2019
Node.js® is a platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime for easily building fast, scalable network applications. Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices.
Prerequesites
- Requires Python 2.7 installed as described in Python Altinstall
- git and g++
yum -y install git gcc-c++
Install
mkdir -p /var/git cd /var/git RELEASE=$(curl -s http://nodejs.org/download/ |grep Current\ version |awk -F"[><]" '{print $5}') git clone https://github.com/joyent/node.git cd /var/git/node git reset --hard git checkout $RELEASE export PYTHON=/usr/local/bin/python2.7 $PYTHON ./configure make make install
Updating
NodeJS should be recompiled if the package itself or any of its dependencies is updated.
NodeJS 1.7 dependencies include:
- openssl-devel
- v8-devel
- zlib-devel
The commands below will identify the latest release of nodejs, then download, recompile, and install:
RELEASE=$(curl -s -L http://nodejs.org/download/ |grep Current\ version |awk -F"[><]" '{print $5}') cd /var/git/node git reset --hard git pull origin $RELEASE-release # # recompile and install # export PYTHON=/usr/local/bin/python2.7 $PYTHON ./configure make make install
On SME 9, you can install a reasonably recent version of NodeJS from the EPEL repository:
- Add the epel repository to the configuration db using the SME 9 instructions from Epel
- Update the yum configuration file using
signal-event yum-modify
- Install NodeJS
yum --enablerepo=epel install nodejs
This will install nodejs plus c-ares19, http-parser, libuv and v8 from the epel repo, plus libicu from the base repo.
Updating
- Update using
yum --enablerepo=epel update nodejs c-ares19 http-parser libuv v8
- NodeJS updates are released every 3 - 12 weeks; check for updates regularly.
Node Repo
You can install the latest versions of node direct from their repository.
See this page for to help add the repos to SME: https://wiki.contribs.org/Extrarepositories
yum install smeserver-extrarepositories-node signal-event yum-modify config set UnsavedChanges no
This will add a set of Node repos to your yum_repositories database. Node v4-v11
You can now install a version of node from the repo eg:
yum --enablerepo=node8 install nodejs8.9.4
yum --enablerepo=node11 install nodejs11.8.0
Remember that this installs the base RPM but you can switch versions using the 'n' version manager
npm install -g n
For help:
n -h
For available versions: n ls
Test
node -v
Port Redirect for each application
Each application you build must run on a different port. Configure that way in app.js file. 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: a) create that external domain on SME web interface for domain as www.your.externaldomain.tld
b) create a new variable (NodePort) to specify that port
db domains setprop www.your.externadomain.tld NodePort 3003
c) use a custom fragment template file [b]/etc/e-smith/templates-custom/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf/VirtualHosts/27ProxyNodeJS[/b] with:
{ use esmith::DomainsDB; my $domains = esmith::DomainsDB->open_ro;
my $nodeport = $domains->get_prop($virtualHost, "NodePort") || "disabled"; return " # skipping NodeJS redirect - no NodePort parameter\n" unless not $nodeport eq "disabled";
$OUT .= " # NodeJS port redirect\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled'; $OUT .= " ProxyPreserveHost On\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled'; $OUT .= " ProxyRequests Off\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled'; $OUT .= " ProxyPass / http://localhost:$nodeport/\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled'; $OUT .= " ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:$nodeport/\n" unless $nodeport eq 'disabled';
}
Now just expand templates and restart
expand-template /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf /etc/init.d/httpd-e-smith restart
That's all. It's working. ou can access you app extrnally using http://www.your.externaldomain.tld It's possible to access using SME with one LetsEncrypt certificate by directory/port