What I am trying to do is get several domain names pointing to one Nodejs app (express & next) and have unique content be served back based on which domain name it has come from. I’ve seen a few tutorials that are massively out of date, and mostly everyone else recommends to use Nginx and a reverse proxy. But that seems to be for serving up wholly different node apps, instead of serving content to a singular app. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
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Hello,
Indeed the most straight forward way would be to just have multiple instances of the application and use Nginx server blocks for each domain name. That way you will be able o host multiple apps on one server. To do that you can follow the steps here:
If you prefer to have a multisite setup and have only 1 app, I think that you could try using the Express.js Extention vhost. Here’s an article that might help you:
https://medium.com/@Xourse/nodejs-app-with-multiple-domains-75939bee8efd
Regards, Bobby
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