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@tum-far/ubii-nodejs-backend

v0.4.0

Published

from admin shell:

Downloads

4

Readme

ubii-nodejs-backend

Project setup

Windows pre-requisists before "npm install"

windows build tools

from admin shell:

npm install -g windows-build-tools

if it complains about not being able to find v140 of build tools, try

npm install --vs2015 -g windows-build-tools

also see: https://www.npmjs.com/package/zeromq

CMake

install from https://cmake.org/download/

install dependencies

npm install

run with default config

Create a copy of "config.json.template" called "config.json" and adjust settings to your needs (or keep as is). Then run:

npm start

HTTPS setup

How to create your own HTTPS certification

  • Install mkcert (https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert)
  • Run mkcert -install, this will create root certificate files and set everything up for you to sign your own certificates When later trying to connect to the frontend from remote machines, you might need to import these root certificates in the remote machine browser under authorities. Otherwise the browser might regard any socket connection over HTTPS as unsafe, even if you add an exception.
  • Running mkcert ubii.com "*.ubii.com" ubii.test localhost 127.0.0.1 <host-ip-address> ::1 will give you 2 .pem files
  • Copy .pem files to path-to-backend-folder/certificates

OR (under development)

  • run script "createSelfsignedCertificates.js" with (multiple) options -n="<your domain name / IP>"

Alternatives:

  • certbot (https://certbot.eff.org/)
  • greenlock (https://www.npmjs.com/package/greenlock)

Enable HTTPS

  • In config.json set things up under "https"
  • enable by setting to "true"
  • set paths to your certificates
  • add IPs / URLs of allowed origins for CORS (usually the machine running your web frontend / other web clients)