##NodeJS Chat (MIT License)
A node js chat app using web sockets (socket.io)
##Run Locally
Install all the dependencies:
npm install (you may need to prefix this with sudo if you're on Mac)
Run the app:
node server.js
Then navigate to http://localhost:3000
##Signing up, and deploying to Nodejitsu
###Documentation
The documenation was available on the front page (right under the sign up for free button): https://www.nodejitsu.com/getting-started/
Install the Nodejitsu Package
npm install jitsu -g (you may need to prefix this with sudo if you're on Mac)
Register via the command line:
jitsu signup (yes you can sign up via the command line)
You'll get a confirmation email with a command to type in:
jitsu users confirm [username] [confirmation-guid]
If you've already registered, you can login with:
jitsu login
After you confirm your email, you can login (the confirm
command should prompt you to log in).
Change the subdomain
value in package.json
, to reflect the url you want to deploy to:
{
"name": "nodejs-chat",
[...],
"subdomain": "nodejs-chat" <--- this value
}
now deploy:
jitsu deploy
And your app should be up on Nodejitsu.
##Signing up, and deploying to Heroku
###Documentation
From heroku.com, click Documentation, then click the Getting Started button, then click Node.js from the list of options on the left...which will take you here: https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/nodejs
Install Heroku toolbelt from here: https://toolbelt.heroku.com/
Sign up via the website (no credit card required).
Login using the command line tool:
heroku login
Create your heroku app:
heroku create
Git deploy your app:
git push heroku master
Assign a dyno to your app:
heroku ps:scale web=1
Open the app (same as opening it in the browser):
heroku open
And your app should be up on Heroku.
##Signing up, and deploying to Azure
###Documentation
From windowsazure.com, click Documentation, click Developer Center, click node.js, then click the Learn More button which will take you here:
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/develop/nodejs/tutorials/create-a-website-(mac)/ (if you're on a Mac, looks like the link is contextual)
Install the command line tools from here:
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/downloads/#cmd-line-tools (on Windows, be sure to install the cross platform command line interface...not the powershell version)
From the command line, first download your publish settings (this will redirect you to a website):
azure account download
After the .publishsettings
file is downloaded, you'll need to import it:
azure acount import %pathtofile%
Next create the site, with a git backed repository:
azure site create %uniquesitename% --git
Deploy site:
git push azure master
List of your websites:
azure site list
And your app should be up on Azure.