Now that the Notes
application is fairly complete, it's time to think about how to deploy it to a real server. We've created a minimal implementation of the collaborative note concept that works fairly well. To get input and advice from others, Notes needs to escape our laptop and live on a real server. Therefore, the goal of this chapter to look at a couple of deployment methods for Node.js applications.
In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:
Traditional LSB-compliant Node.js deployment
Using PM2 to improve reliability
Deployment to a Virtual Private Server provider
Microservice deployment with Docker (we have four distinct services to deploy)
Deployment to a Docker hosting provider
The first task is to duplicate the source code from the previous chapter. It's suggested to create a new directory, chap10
, as a sibling of the chap09
directory and copy everything from chap09
to chap10
.