try using port number after url.
https://XXX.azurewebsites.net:3000
Azure Node JS WebApp
Hi,
I have a simple Node Js Script like below. its just a simple Get Operation.
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
const port = process.env.PORT || 3000;
app.get('/', (req, res) => {
res.send('Welcome to my Nodemon API!');
});
app.listen(port, () => {
console.log(Running on port ${port}
);
});
I deployed it into a webapp of node 10 Runtime Stack. Now i want to access this get api. i dont have any front end pages. I just need to access my apis.
My Website Url looks like below https://XXX.azurewebsites.net.
How will i access my Get Operation with the above code?
Is it possible webapp only have the apis but not any front end pages?
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Piyush Mutha 11 Reputation points
2020-01-25T13:41:25.227+00:00 -
Tech Gropse 1 Reputation point
2020-01-27T09:48:45.997+00:00 Mobile Application Development Companies USA Uses Twelve factor App Methodology to plan and execute the app development process efficiently.
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sujith reddy komma 76 Reputation points
2020-01-27T10:12:30.77+00:00 I just changed form app.js to index.js now it works
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Nigel Wright 291 Reputation points
2021-06-07T03:41:14.563+00:00 After res.send you need a res.end(); to end the send or page will keep on trying to load forever.
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Vikas agarwal 0 Reputation points
2024-04-04T07:01:06.39+00:00 The popularity of NodeJS frameworks is increasing due to the growing demand for web app development to create robust and scalable solutions.