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How to run AI models in LAMP App

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  • robiR robi

    @staff does the .htaccess proxy trick not work anymore?:

    RewriteEngine on
    RewriteRule ^/(.*)?$ http://localhost:8000/$1 [P,L]
    

    The node app is running on port 8000 and responds to curl, but the rule doesn't seem to pull it up from a browser, only the default lamp index or a 404 if I drop the '^/'.

    Anyone else have this as a working example?

    See lamp.demo.cloudron.io

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    girish
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    @robi Apparently, P is an alternate way of ProxyPass . I think the lamp app does not proxy module enabled.

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      Works now after enabling the module.

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        I pushed a new package that enables the proxy module.

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          I pushed a new package that enables the proxy module.

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          @girish Thank you!

          Conscious tech

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            #7

            Hmm, @girish did you push a custom package?

            image.png

            After updating the LAMP app on my server, it still doesn't proxy properly via .htaccess file.

            My version:
            afd98b67-4f7b-49cd-8eb2-10fc4e310517-image.png

            Conscious tech

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              I pushed a new package that enables the proxy module.

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              @girish the new lamp app does have the modules enabled, but still no go via .htaccess file.

              root@080866d1-7701-4faf-bc28-d6d63dbf252b:/app/data/apache# apache2ctl -M | grep proxy
               proxy_module (shared)
               proxy_http_module (shared)
              

              Oh I see; you added the proxypass block in the apache/app.conf instead.

                  <Location "/">
                  ProxyPass "http://localhost:8000"
                  </Location>
              
              

              Not sure why .htaccess doesn't work as the rewrite_module is also loaded.

              Conscious tech

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              • robiR robi

                Hmm, @girish did you push a custom package?

                image.png

                After updating the LAMP app on my server, it still doesn't proxy properly via .htaccess file.

                My version:
                afd98b67-4f7b-49cd-8eb2-10fc4e310517-image.png

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                @robi said in How to run AI models in LAMP App:

                Hmm, @girish did you push a custom package?

                yes, I updated the demo app instance for testing before I published the package. you can just reinstall I guess.

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                • robiR robi

                  @girish the new lamp app does have the modules enabled, but still no go via .htaccess file.

                  root@080866d1-7701-4faf-bc28-d6d63dbf252b:/app/data/apache# apache2ctl -M | grep proxy
                   proxy_module (shared)
                   proxy_http_module (shared)
                  

                  Oh I see; you added the proxypass block in the apache/app.conf instead.

                      <Location "/">
                      ProxyPass "http://localhost:8000"
                      </Location>
                  
                  

                  Not sure why .htaccess doesn't work as the rewrite_module is also loaded.

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                  girish
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                  @robi said in How to run AI models in LAMP App:

                  Not sure why .htaccess doesn't work as the rewrite_module is also loaded.

                  There is something wrong with that rule but I don't know htaccess configuration well enough. In fact, I wasn't aware of P before this. If you put RewriteRule "(.*)$" "http://localhost:8000/$1" [P,L] it does something (i.e a not found page from the node app atleast).

                  @robi said in How to run AI models in LAMP App:

                  RewriteRule ^/(.*)?$ http:/localhost:8000/$1 [P,L]

                  Also, there is a missing slash after http.

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                    Good catch, however I don't have the same typo in my file.

                    I'll try a few more things and report back.

                    Conscious tech

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                      @robi said in How to run AI models in LAMP App:

                      Not sure why .htaccess doesn't work as the rewrite_module is also loaded.

                      There is something wrong with that rule but I don't know htaccess configuration well enough. In fact, I wasn't aware of P before this. If you put RewriteRule "(.*)$" "http://localhost:8000/$1" [P,L] it does something (i.e a not found page from the node app atleast).

                      @robi said in How to run AI models in LAMP App:

                      RewriteRule ^/(.*)?$ http:/localhost:8000/$1 [P,L]

                      Also, there is a missing slash after http.

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                      @girish not sure why, but what did work for the bare domain was (.*)^

                      RewriteRule (.*)^ http://localhost:8000/$1 [P,L]
                      

                      There is also a /docs URL which then doesn't work, unless the ^ is missing.

                      RewriteRule (.*) http://localhost:8000/$1 [P,L]
                      

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                        If you don't care to use the proxy features in LAMP via Apache2, you can launch the App-Proxy app from the App Store and configure it on a new subdomain to proxy to any of the LAMP installed apps on local ports via the internal Cloudron IP, ie. http://172.18.xx.xxx:port (make sure to use HTTP and not HTTPS).

                        You can get the internal IP from the web terminal by typing hostname -i

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