# NodeJSBlog This is a project I did to recreate my word press blog using plane node js. If I were to do this again, I would use PHP. NodeJS is great, however, it was a pain to deal with all the asynchronous calls when trying to create a web page in a linear fashion. If you want to run this project, it requires Mysql, npm, and node to be installed. For deployment I used a [Nginx](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-node-js-application-for-production-on-ubuntu-16-04) proxy to expose the node application running on port 8000 to port 80. This proxy is necessary because you can't run a node application as port 80 unless you are root, which would be a security vulnerability. ## Legal **Unless otherwise stated**, everything in this repository can be assumed to fall under these two licenses depending on what type of file it is. #### Code, scripts All code, scripts, or other technical / programmatic items in this repo are assumed fall under the [Mozilla Public License 2.0](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/) unless otherwise stated. #### Guides, articles, posts, misc. content ![Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License](https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-sa/4.0/88x31.png) All guides, scripts, posts, or otherwise non-programmatic content in this repo is assumed to fall under the [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) unless otherwise stated. ## Node Dependencies ```bash npm install express npm install express-session npm install mysql npm install sanitizer npm install promise npm install highlight npm install crypto npm install remarkable npm install markdown npm install highlight.js npm install compression npm install memory-cache --save npm install request npm install nodemailer npm install nodemailer-smtp-transport npm install whiskers npm install node-pandoc ``` ## Color scheme The color scheme has been changing a lot recently. [Adobe Color Wheel](https://color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel/?copy=true&base=2&rule=Custom&selected=4&name=Copy%20of%20Site&mode=cmyk&rgbvalues=0.17254901960784313,0.24313725490196078,0.3137254901960784,0.28627450980392155,0.5607843137254902,0.7450980392156863,0.5329137283008958,0.7301501780381741,1,0.8235294117647058,0.7529411764705882,1,0.042420144797897574,0,0.17000000000000004&swatchOrder=0,1,2,3,4) current: top 2C3E50 secondary 498FBE highlight:00F0E1, 88BAFF ## Image Optimization Stuff for automated image compression ``` apt-get install jpegoptim apt-get install optipng ./optimizeImages.sh ``` ## NGINX Configuration ``` #jrtechs.net.conf server { listen 80; server_name www.jrtechs.net jrtechs.net; # redirect http requests to https return 301 https://jrtechs.net$request_uri; } server { listen 443 ssl http2; server_name jrtechs.net; ssl_certificate /etc/letsencrypt/live/jrtechs.net/cert.pem; ssl_certificate_key /etc/letsencrypt/live/jrtechs.net/privkey.pem; location / { proxy_pass http://localhost:8000; proxy_http_version 1.1; proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade; proxy_set_header Connection 'upgrade'; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_cache_bypass $http_upgrade; } } ``` ## Projects Sites As I develop more projects I would like an easy way to add and host them on my website without having to create another sub-domain and generate more ssl certs. I simply want the project site to be accessible under https://jrtechs.net/project_name. ### State Diagram of Plan ![diagram](docs/projectsSites.svg)