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  • SusanneS Offline
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    https://nodejs.org/
    maybe something similar like the Cloudron LAMP or droplet

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      and this one

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        would also like this

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          would also like this

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          @moonmeister The LAMP app has NodeJS installed - it could be used in that.

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            @moonmeister The LAMP app has NodeJS installed - it could be used in that.

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            @murgero Thanks. Good to know. Maybe we just need to document that fact and we'll have this ticket done.

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              @murgero Thanks. Good to know. Maybe we just need to document that fact and we'll have this ticket done.

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              murgero
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              @moonmeister I found it somewhat easy to run nodejs using the "run.sh" method that is documented. Though I don't think this is the best way to do it. a way to configure this or a new app would be best tbh.

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                The best approach for this is to build a custom app following the tutorial. https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/tutorial-nodejs-app is the template to get started with the app.

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                  Agree, but I do like the convenience of having a pre-built option similar to the LAMP stack. I could make a package you guys can use.

                  Also maybe adding a MEAN stack to compliment the LAMP stack app?

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                  • ? A Former User

                    Agree, but I do like the convenience of having a pre-built option similar to the LAMP stack. I could make a package you guys can use.

                    Also maybe adding a MEAN stack to compliment the LAMP stack app?

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                    @atrilahiji LAMP has nodejs installed already, and using the run.sh trick I mention in my other comment, you can get nodejs apps to run.

                    then with .htaccess you can proxy connections to the nodejs app too 😉

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