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Hosting multiple Express apps on the same server.
$ npm install --save multihost
var multihost = require('multihost')
Returns a middleware to host an Express application.
The function takes an option options object that may contain any of the following keys:
A virtual host string or an array of virtual host strings.
A route string containing the URI to be matched.
An Express app as shown below:
var app = express();
var app = express();
var fooApp = express();
var barApp = express();
var mainApp = express();
var multihost = require('multihost');
app.use(multihost({
hosts: 'foo.com',
server: fooApp
}));
app.use(multihost({
hosts: 'bar.com',
server: barApp
}));
app.use(multihost({
hosts: '*.com',
route: '/foo',
server: fooApp
}));
app.use(multihost({
hosts: '*.com',
route: '/bar',
server: barApp
}));
app.use(multihost({
hosts: [
'*.com',
'localhost'
],
server: mainApp
}));
FAQs
Hosting multiple Express apps on the same server.
The npm package multihost receives a total of 457 weekly downloads. As such, multihost popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that multihost demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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