We need to expose our local Node.js + Express backend (with LangChain integration) to the public using a stable, long-running, and free solution.
The goal is to allow external users, collaborators, or client applications to access the AI backend without requiring local setup, VPN, or port forwarding.
✅ Chosen Solution
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Cloudflare Tunnel (cloudflared)
Used for public HTTPS exposure of the local server, enabling secure and reliable access over the internet.
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PM2 Process Manager
Runs both the backend server and the Cloudflare tunnel in the background, ensuring they stay up and restart automatically if needed.
🔧 Setup & Configuration Tasks
To expose the backend using Cloudflare Tunnel and manage processes with PM2, follow these steps:
1. Install and Configure Cloudflared CLI
- Download and install the
cloudflared CLI from Cloudflare's official site.
- Authenticate and create your tunnel according to their documentation.
2. Update Project Scripts or Documentation
- Ensure your project scripts support starting both the backend and tunnel easily.
- Example tunnel command:
cloudflared tunnel --url http://localhost:<PORT>
3. Use PM2 to Run Both Services
- Run your Node.js backend (e.g., server.js) with PM2:
pm2 start server.js --name backend
- Run the Cloudflare tunnel with PM2:
pm2 start "cloudflared tunnel --url http://localhost:<PORT>" --name tunnel
- Make sure the tunnel URL is displayed or logged on startup for easy reference.
4. Keep Services Running After Reboot
- Use PM2 startup script to launch services on system boot:
We need to expose our local Node.js + Express backend (with LangChain integration) to the public using a stable, long-running, and free solution.
The goal is to allow external users, collaborators, or client applications to access the AI backend without requiring local setup, VPN, or port forwarding.
✅ Chosen Solution
Cloudflare Tunnel (
cloudflared)Used for public HTTPS exposure of the local server, enabling secure and reliable access over the internet.
PM2 Process Manager
Runs both the backend server and the Cloudflare tunnel in the background, ensuring they stay up and restart automatically if needed.
🔧 Setup & Configuration Tasks
To expose the backend using Cloudflare Tunnel and manage processes with PM2, follow these steps:
1. Install and Configure Cloudflared CLI
cloudflaredCLI from Cloudflare's official site.2. Update Project Scripts or Documentation
3. Use PM2 to Run Both Services
pm2 start "cloudflared tunnel --url http://localhost:<PORT>" --name tunnel4. Keep Services Running After Reboot