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I’ve asked here before and still have an issue with trying to figure out how to properly get my local code to AWS lightsail.



At home I’m on Angular 6 with the CLI and I’m using Nodemon to keep my server alive. Ports 4200 and 3000 respectively.



I’d like to ‘build’ my angular app into standard mini Ford code using the cli and port over my node api for the backend.



I’m having an issue trying to figure out where it all goes.



Would I put all the angular code into the ‘public’ folder of an express app?



Or keep the code separate in two folders, server and front end?



If separate, do I then use two node processes to run my front end code, port 80, and backend code on some other port?



Someone also mentioned shutting off the Apache server that’s automatically started.



Thanks for the help. I’ve been struggling with this for a while now.










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    I’ve asked here before and still have an issue with trying to figure out how to properly get my local code to AWS lightsail.



    At home I’m on Angular 6 with the CLI and I’m using Nodemon to keep my server alive. Ports 4200 and 3000 respectively.



    I’d like to ‘build’ my angular app into standard mini Ford code using the cli and port over my node api for the backend.



    I’m having an issue trying to figure out where it all goes.



    Would I put all the angular code into the ‘public’ folder of an express app?



    Or keep the code separate in two folders, server and front end?



    If separate, do I then use two node processes to run my front end code, port 80, and backend code on some other port?



    Someone also mentioned shutting off the Apache server that’s automatically started.



    Thanks for the help. I’ve been struggling with this for a while now.










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      I’ve asked here before and still have an issue with trying to figure out how to properly get my local code to AWS lightsail.



      At home I’m on Angular 6 with the CLI and I’m using Nodemon to keep my server alive. Ports 4200 and 3000 respectively.



      I’d like to ‘build’ my angular app into standard mini Ford code using the cli and port over my node api for the backend.



      I’m having an issue trying to figure out where it all goes.



      Would I put all the angular code into the ‘public’ folder of an express app?



      Or keep the code separate in two folders, server and front end?



      If separate, do I then use two node processes to run my front end code, port 80, and backend code on some other port?



      Someone also mentioned shutting off the Apache server that’s automatically started.



      Thanks for the help. I’ve been struggling with this for a while now.










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      I’ve asked here before and still have an issue with trying to figure out how to properly get my local code to AWS lightsail.



      At home I’m on Angular 6 with the CLI and I’m using Nodemon to keep my server alive. Ports 4200 and 3000 respectively.



      I’d like to ‘build’ my angular app into standard mini Ford code using the cli and port over my node api for the backend.



      I’m having an issue trying to figure out where it all goes.



      Would I put all the angular code into the ‘public’ folder of an express app?



      Or keep the code separate in two folders, server and front end?



      If separate, do I then use two node processes to run my front end code, port 80, and backend code on some other port?



      Someone also mentioned shutting off the Apache server that’s automatically started.



      Thanks for the help. I’ve been struggling with this for a while now.







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