pm2 serve react-create-app with port 80 under ubuntu Plesk
In a nodejs server, I can use pm2 to "serve -s build" a react-creat-app project with port 80, so when I use browser to visit the url, the app works well.
I tried to do the same thing in an AWS Lightsail Plesk server. Although pm2 list still shows the project is being served in port 80, but when I use browser to visit the url, it just shows the default plesk page (this may due to I have not configured Document root in "Hosting Settings").
My observation is pm2 start something at port 80, cannot override Plesk's usage on port 80.
My question is:-
- is there any proper way for us to serve build a react-create-app
under Plesk? - is it possible to use pm2 with Plesk?
Thanks.
plesk amazon-lightsail serve react-create-app
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In a nodejs server, I can use pm2 to "serve -s build" a react-creat-app project with port 80, so when I use browser to visit the url, the app works well.
I tried to do the same thing in an AWS Lightsail Plesk server. Although pm2 list still shows the project is being served in port 80, but when I use browser to visit the url, it just shows the default plesk page (this may due to I have not configured Document root in "Hosting Settings").
My observation is pm2 start something at port 80, cannot override Plesk's usage on port 80.
My question is:-
- is there any proper way for us to serve build a react-create-app
under Plesk? - is it possible to use pm2 with Plesk?
Thanks.
plesk amazon-lightsail serve react-create-app
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In a nodejs server, I can use pm2 to "serve -s build" a react-creat-app project with port 80, so when I use browser to visit the url, the app works well.
I tried to do the same thing in an AWS Lightsail Plesk server. Although pm2 list still shows the project is being served in port 80, but when I use browser to visit the url, it just shows the default plesk page (this may due to I have not configured Document root in "Hosting Settings").
My observation is pm2 start something at port 80, cannot override Plesk's usage on port 80.
My question is:-
- is there any proper way for us to serve build a react-create-app
under Plesk? - is it possible to use pm2 with Plesk?
Thanks.
plesk amazon-lightsail serve react-create-app
In a nodejs server, I can use pm2 to "serve -s build" a react-creat-app project with port 80, so when I use browser to visit the url, the app works well.
I tried to do the same thing in an AWS Lightsail Plesk server. Although pm2 list still shows the project is being served in port 80, but when I use browser to visit the url, it just shows the default plesk page (this may due to I have not configured Document root in "Hosting Settings").
My observation is pm2 start something at port 80, cannot override Plesk's usage on port 80.
My question is:-
- is there any proper way for us to serve build a react-create-app
under Plesk? - is it possible to use pm2 with Plesk?
Thanks.
plesk amazon-lightsail serve react-create-app
plesk amazon-lightsail serve react-create-app
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