// Example express application adding the parse-server module to expose Parse // compatible API routes. var express = require('express'); var ParseServer = require('parse-server').ParseServer; var databaseUri = process.env.DATABASE_URI || process.env.MONGOLAB_URI; if (!databaseUri) { console.log('DATABASE_URI not specified, falling back to localhost.'); } var api = new ParseServer({ databaseURI: databaseUri || 'mongodb://localhost:27017/dev', cloud: process.env.CLOUD_CODE_MAIN || __dirname + '/cloud/main.js', appId: process.env.APP_ID || 'myAppId', masterKey: process.env.MASTER_KEY || '', //Add your master key here. Keep it secret! serverUrl: process.env.SERVER_URL || 'http://localhost:1337' // Don't forget to change to https if needed }); // Client-keys like the javascript key or the .NET key are not necessary with parse-server // If you wish you require them, you can set them as options in the initialization above: // javascriptKey, restAPIKey, dotNetKey, clientKey var app = express(); // Serve the Parse API on the /parse URL prefix var mountPath = process.env.PARSE_MOUNT || '/parse'; app.use(mountPath, api); // Parse Server plays nicely with the rest of your web routes app.get('/', function(req, res) { res.status(200).send('I dream of being a web site.'); }); var port = process.env.PORT || 1337; app.listen(port, function() { console.log('parse-server-example running on port ' + port + '.'); });