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Co-authored-by: Alexander Lichter <manniL@gmx.net> Co-authored-by: Pooya Parsa <pyapar@gmail.com>
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# PM2
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> How to deploy Nuxt to a Node.js host with Nuxt Nitro
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- Support for ultra-minimal SSR build
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- Zero millisecond cold start
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- More configuration required
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## Setup
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Make sure another preset isn't set in `nuxt.config`.
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```ts [nuxt.config.js]
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export default {
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nitro: {
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// this is the default preset so you can also just omit it entirely
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// preset: 'server'
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}
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}
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```
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## Deployment
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After running `yarn build`, all you need is in the `.output` folder. Static assets are in the `public` subdirectory and the server and its dependencies are within the `server` subdirectory.
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This `.output` folder can be deployed to your Node.js host and the server can be run using [`pm2`](https://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/).
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To start the server in production mode, run:
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```bash
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node .output/server
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```
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For example, using `pm2`:
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```js [ecosystem.config.js]
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module.exports = {
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apps: [
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{
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name: 'NuxtAppName',
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exec_mode: 'cluster',
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instances: 'max',
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script: './.output/server/index.js'
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}
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]
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}
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```
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## More information
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See [more information on the server preset](/presets/server).
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