IISNode - 404, route not reached












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I would like to run this application (https://github.com/catamaican/gamification) with IISNode.



Steps:




  • installed IISNode

  • installed gamification and modified
    "config/default.json" >> "port": "PORT"

  • my web.config is here: https://pastebin.com/Li7BeNAB


The "app.js" is just



require(__dirname + '\src\index.js'); 


so that it calls the main application (it work in plain Node)



I would like to have the IISNode app run at "http://localhost/gamification" >> I've created an IIS application poiting to a folder and on that folder I've set up permissions for "IIS_IUSRS" (FULL)



NOW - for anything that I try (except "public") I get 404.



Further testing:
at the bottom of "src/app.js" I've added



app._router.stack.forEach(function(r) 
{ if (r.route && r.route.path)
{ console.log(r.route.path) }
})


so that I could see all the routes >>



/achievements 
/achievements/:__feathersId
/xp
/xp/:__feathersId
/events
/events/:__feathersId
/user
/user/:__feathersId
/leaderboard
/leaderboard/:__feathersId


However, when I point to localhost/gamification/user/user123, all I get is 404 and I don't know why.



HELP, please!










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    I would like to run this application (https://github.com/catamaican/gamification) with IISNode.



    Steps:




    • installed IISNode

    • installed gamification and modified
      "config/default.json" >> "port": "PORT"

    • my web.config is here: https://pastebin.com/Li7BeNAB


    The "app.js" is just



    require(__dirname + '\src\index.js'); 


    so that it calls the main application (it work in plain Node)



    I would like to have the IISNode app run at "http://localhost/gamification" >> I've created an IIS application poiting to a folder and on that folder I've set up permissions for "IIS_IUSRS" (FULL)



    NOW - for anything that I try (except "public") I get 404.



    Further testing:
    at the bottom of "src/app.js" I've added



    app._router.stack.forEach(function(r) 
    { if (r.route && r.route.path)
    { console.log(r.route.path) }
    })


    so that I could see all the routes >>



    /achievements 
    /achievements/:__feathersId
    /xp
    /xp/:__feathersId
    /events
    /events/:__feathersId
    /user
    /user/:__feathersId
    /leaderboard
    /leaderboard/:__feathersId


    However, when I point to localhost/gamification/user/user123, all I get is 404 and I don't know why.



    HELP, please!










    share|improve this question

























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      I would like to run this application (https://github.com/catamaican/gamification) with IISNode.



      Steps:




      • installed IISNode

      • installed gamification and modified
        "config/default.json" >> "port": "PORT"

      • my web.config is here: https://pastebin.com/Li7BeNAB


      The "app.js" is just



      require(__dirname + '\src\index.js'); 


      so that it calls the main application (it work in plain Node)



      I would like to have the IISNode app run at "http://localhost/gamification" >> I've created an IIS application poiting to a folder and on that folder I've set up permissions for "IIS_IUSRS" (FULL)



      NOW - for anything that I try (except "public") I get 404.



      Further testing:
      at the bottom of "src/app.js" I've added



      app._router.stack.forEach(function(r) 
      { if (r.route && r.route.path)
      { console.log(r.route.path) }
      })


      so that I could see all the routes >>



      /achievements 
      /achievements/:__feathersId
      /xp
      /xp/:__feathersId
      /events
      /events/:__feathersId
      /user
      /user/:__feathersId
      /leaderboard
      /leaderboard/:__feathersId


      However, when I point to localhost/gamification/user/user123, all I get is 404 and I don't know why.



      HELP, please!










      share|improve this question













      I would like to run this application (https://github.com/catamaican/gamification) with IISNode.



      Steps:




      • installed IISNode

      • installed gamification and modified
        "config/default.json" >> "port": "PORT"

      • my web.config is here: https://pastebin.com/Li7BeNAB


      The "app.js" is just



      require(__dirname + '\src\index.js'); 


      so that it calls the main application (it work in plain Node)



      I would like to have the IISNode app run at "http://localhost/gamification" >> I've created an IIS application poiting to a folder and on that folder I've set up permissions for "IIS_IUSRS" (FULL)



      NOW - for anything that I try (except "public") I get 404.



      Further testing:
      at the bottom of "src/app.js" I've added



      app._router.stack.forEach(function(r) 
      { if (r.route && r.route.path)
      { console.log(r.route.path) }
      })


      so that I could see all the routes >>



      /achievements 
      /achievements/:__feathersId
      /xp
      /xp/:__feathersId
      /events
      /events/:__feathersId
      /user
      /user/:__feathersId
      /leaderboard
      /leaderboard/:__feathersId


      However, when I point to localhost/gamification/user/user123, all I get is 404 and I don't know why.



      HELP, please!







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