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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T12:50:10+00:00 2026-06-06T12:50:10+00:00

I have multiple Node applications (build on Express framework). Now I have placed them

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I have multiple Node applications (build on Express framework).

Now I have placed them like this –

  • /var/www/app1
  • /var/www/app2
  • /var/www/app3

Now I want to run these 3 apps on the same port (say 8080). Is that possible ?

One thing to note is that, Each app has common routes like these –

  • app.get('/', func...);
  • app.get('/about', func...);
  • app.post('/foo', func...);
  • app.post('/bar', func...);

Basically I want to do it like you can do with Apache/PHP setup.

So with a LAMP stack when you have –

  • /var/www/app1
  • /var/www/app2
  • /var/www/app3

You can easily access them as different apps from –

  • localhost/app1
  • localhost/app2
  • localhost/app3
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    2026-06-06T12:50:12+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 12:50 pm

    You can use app.use():

    app
      .use('/app1', require('./app1/index').app)
      .use('/app2', require('./app2/index').app)
      .listen(8080);
    
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