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description: Learn how to set up an Nginx application proxy on Hypernode using Managed Vhosts: create a proxy vhost and point it to your app | ||
title: How to set up an application proxy in Nginx? | Hypernode | ||
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# How to Set Up an Application Proxy in Nginx | ||
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Sometimes you want to serve an application that listens on a local port (for example a Node, Python or PHP service on `localhost:3000`) behind a friendly domain on your Hypernode. Instead of writing a custom Nginx config, you can use Hypernode Managed Vhosts to generate a ready‑made proxy vhost coniguration and then just point it to your application. This keeps your configuration simple and consistent with the rest of your setup. | ||
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## Create a proxy vhost | ||
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Create a new vhost and set its type to `proxy`. In the example below we create a vhost for `proxy.myapp.hypernode.io`: | ||
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```bash | ||
app@abc123-myapp-magweb-cmbl:~$ hmv proxy.myapp.hypernode.io --type proxy | ||
INFO: Managing configs for proxy.myapp.hypernode.io | ||
INFO: No existing config for proxy.myapp.hypernode.io, starting with default options | ||
INFO: Writing HTTP config for proxy.myapp.hypernode.io | ||
``` | ||
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This command creates a vhost directory under `/data/web/nginx/<your-domain>/` with the proxy templates. You will see the following files: | ||
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```bash | ||
app@abc123-myapp-magweb-cmbl:~/nginx/proxy.myapp.hypernode.io$ ls | ||
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public.proxy.conf server.rewrites.conf staging.proxy.conf | ||
``` | ||
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## Point the proxy to your application | ||
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Open `public.proxy.conf`. The only lines you normally need to change are at the top: the upstream host and port your application listens on. By default they point to `localhost:3000`. | ||
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```nginx | ||
app@abc123-app-magweb-cmbl:~/nginx/proxy.myapp.hypernode.io$ cat public.proxy.conf | ||
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set $app_proxy_host localhost; | ||
set $app_proxy_port 3000; | ||
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root /data/web/public; | ||
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include /etc/nginx/app_proxy_handler.conf; | ||
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location / { | ||
echo_exec @app_proxy_handler; | ||
} | ||
``` | ||
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Replace `localhost` and `3000` with the correct target for your app if it listens elsewhere. You generally do not need to change anything below those two lines. The included `app_proxy_handler.conf` wires up sensible proxy defaults, SSL, headers and buffering for you. Save the file and Nginx will apply the change. | ||
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If you also plan to use the staging mode of this vhost, mirror the same host and port settings in `staging.proxy.conf` so that the staging switch serves the same upstream. |
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