Re: nodejs based website

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Hi,  

This is probably OT but...


On Monday, June 4, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Tim Dunphy wrote:

> Hello,
>  
> I am trying to setup a node.js based website called 'hummingbird'.
> It's a monitoring package that you can read about here:
>  
> http://projects.nuttnet.net/hummingbird/
>  
> My question is when I hit the site all I see is a directory listing
>  
> http://107.21.183.42/hummingbird/
>  
>  
> Similar to what would happen if you went to a php site without php
> being configured in apache with the lines
>  
> LoadModule php5_module modules/libphp5.so
> AddHandler php5-script .php
>  
> I've never actually setup a node.js based site before and I was
> wondering if there might be something I was missing. I'd appreciate
> any advice you might have.
>  

Node.js comes with its own web server so you don’t really need Apache.

Check http://nodejs.org/ and see how to install Node.js, start an app, etc. (There’s a sample on the top page.)

If you already have Node.js installed, see https://github.com/mnutt/hummingbird#installation and https://github.com/mnutt/hummingbird#running-hummingbird on how to run Hummingbird.

HTH,


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