nodejs_on_metaarray
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- | You can try Node.js by using your [[meta_port_allocation|Port Allocation]] on the [[metaarray|The MetaArray]] to run your own Node.js server. What follows is a bare-bones ' | + | You can try Node.js by using your [[meta_port_allocation|Port Allocation]] on the [[metaarray|The MetaArray]] to run your own Node.js server. What follows is a bare-bones ' |
- | - go to a project folder in your user folder, say <tt>~/ | + | - go to a project folder in your user folder, say '' |
- use your favorite editor to open a new file called '' | - use your favorite editor to open a new file called '' | ||
*paste the following code into the file: < | *paste the following code into the file: < | ||
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});</ | });</ | ||
- run the server with '' | - run the server with '' | ||
- | - check it out with a browser pointed to your metaarray website but at your UID port, for example '' | + | - OMG that was so easy, right? Check it out with a browser pointed to your metaarray website but at your UID port, for example '' |
- | * it should look like {{: | + | * it should look like the image to the right {{ : |
- quit the server with '' | - quit the server with '' | ||
+ | - knock yourself out doing more cool stuff with javascript on the server! |
nodejs_on_metaarray.1642728067.txt.gz · Last modified: 2022/01/21 01:21 by peteyboy