Im *starting* to play with JavaSript, node.js, express-js. And my
JavaScript skills are very low.
Im trying to build simple app server - clients. So i decided to type some:
*appContext.js* file where i wanna hold some contstant variables for server.
For example application title, description etc...
app.locals.title = 'my super app name';
app.locals.description = 'super description';
app.locals.port = 8081;
I *app.js* there is "starting" part.
var (...)
express = require('express'),
io = require('socket.io'),
port = (process.env.PORT || 8081); // here i wanna use
my appContext variable 'app.local.port' for example
var hbs = require('express-hbs');
var app = express();
(...)
The main question is how i can use* include *|* require* or w/e to execute
*appContext.js* file inside *app.js* file? I tried to use *require* but it
doesnt work. Insted *require* return me .. object or w/e it is. How i can
use this object? Or maybe my thinking is wrong and i shouldnt use it in
that way at all insted of ... exalcy - what should i use to store somewhere
my constant/settings.
I dont wanna declarate variables in the middle of logic of my application.
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