I have a node.js server :
08/07/2019 17:52 14 545 app.js
06/07/2019 21:04 <DIR> node_modules
06/07/2019 21:04 51 299 package-lock.json
06/07/2019 21:04 496 package.json
08/07/2019 17:53 <DIR> public
08/07/2019 12:52 <DIR> uploads
I have en entire angularJs website with a front end router that is working well, and is using the node app.js file as a back end for mongoDb, with some $http queries.
This angularJs website is hosted on a external apache server, and make calls to the node.js server through https using an angularjs service.
This is the angularJs app :
08/07/2019 17:57 15 398 app.js
17/06/2019 19:45 <DIR> bower_components
05/06/2019 15:59 70 cache.manifest
17/06/2019 19:45 <DIR> class
17/06/2019 19:45 <DIR> connexions
17/06/2019 19:45 <DIR> controllers
17/06/2019 19:45 <DIR> css
17/06/2019 19:45 <DIR> directives
17/06/2019 19:45 <DIR> img
08/07/2019 17:12 14 984 index.html
07/07/2019 20:51 <DIR> js
17/06/2019 19:45 <DIR> librairies
17/06/2019 19:45 <DIR> libs
17/06/2019 19:45 <DIR> mail
17/06/2019 19:40 <DIR> myApp
17/06/2019 21:14 <DIR> services
06/07/2019 20:36 <DIR> tickets
07/07/2019 20:46 <DIR> vues
Now, i have transfered the whole angularJs app to the node.js server PUBLIC directory.
But, when i type
node app.js
I can't see the angularJs app working, when browsing to
http://localhost:3000/public
I would really appreciate if somebody has an idea on how to make it work ?
How could I reach the angularJs website in one go, from the node.js server ? Is it possible ?
I don't want to redo all of the routes ! I don't need it, it is all done by the front end . I only need node.js to display the index.html and to run the whole front end app .