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server.js
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// ==============================================================================
// DEPENDENCIES
// Series of npm packages that we will use to give our server useful functionality
// ==============================================================================
var express = require("express");
var bodyParser = require("body-parser");
// ==============================================================================
// EXPRESS CONFIGURATION
// This sets up the basic properties for our express server
// ==============================================================================
// Tells node that we are creating an "express" server
var app = express();
// Sets an initial port. We"ll use this later in our listener
var PORT = process.env.PORT || 8080;
// Static directory
app.use(express.static(__dirname + '/app/public'))
// Sets up the Express app to handle data parsing
app.use(bodyParser.json());
// parse application/x-www-form-urlencoded
app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({
extended: true
}));
app.use(bodyParser.text());
app.use(bodyParser.json({ type: "application/vnd.api+json" }));
// ================================================================================
// ROUTER
// The below points our server to a series of "route" files.
// These routes give our server a "map" of how to respond when users visit or request data from various URLs.
// ================================================================================
require("./app/routing/apiRoutes")(app);
require("./app/routing/htmlRoutes")(app);
// ==============================================================================
// LISTENER
// The below code effectively "starts" our server
// ==============================================================================
app.listen(PORT, function() {
console.log("App listening on PORT: " + PORT);
});