How does my domain remove the extension http://example.com:3000? I tried to use port 80 but it didn’t work. Using DigitalOcean for Nodejs is really more difficult than Heroku
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Hi there @trinhhieuspace,
I would recommend following the steps here on how to set up your NodeJS application fro production:
By using Nginx as a reverse proxy you will get rid of the :3000 port at the end of your URL.
Regarding MongoDB, you can install it by following the steps here:
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-mongodb-on-ubuntu-18-04
Hope that this helps. Regards, Bobby
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