Node.js Hosting?

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Posted by markwk on October 5, 2011 at 8:20pm

So, I've gotten node working locally so now it's time to push it on to a server. I don't really want to mix it with the server that's running my sites fine, so what should I do for a node.js server with Drupal in mind?

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Joyent

Posted by rjbrown99 on October 6, 2011 at 6:12pm

Joyent is a cloud provider that is a huge driver of node.js development and support. May want to check them out - http://www.joyent.com, or http://www.joyentcloud.com.

Tried no.de

Posted by markwk on October 8, 2011 at 10:20am

Tried no.de. Couldn't figure it out. I setup a quick linode with ubuntu + node.js/npm, but got a snag when I launch the Drupal node.js server stuff. When the user on the site goes on it, it fails to open the websockets.... saying it's invalid...

Not quite sure...

invalid websocket error is an

Posted by beejeebus (not verified) on October 13, 2011 at 2:23am
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invalid websocket error is an error from within the socket.io code.

it's usually triggered by a mismatch in the version of the websocket protocol implemented by socket.io and the browser.

i've seen it with newer versions of chromium and older versions of socket.io.

make sure your socket.io is the latest version (0.8.x), and test with different browser versions.

Appears to be such...

Posted by markwk on October 13, 2011 at 5:25am

Appears to be such...

check out heroku

Posted by dapseen on February 15, 2015 at 5:48pm

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