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docs: add proxying a vue app
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- [Using a subpath](#using-a-subpath)
- [Stripping `/proxy/<port>` from the request path](#stripping-proxyport-from-the-request-path)
- [Proxying to create a React app](#proxying-to-create-a-react-app)
- [Proxying to a Vue app](#proxying-to-a-vue-app)
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code-server!
> We highly recommend using the subdomain approach instead to avoid this class of issue.
### Proxying to a Vue app
Similar to the situation with React apps, you have to make a few modifications to proxy a Vue app.
1. add `vue.config.js`
2. update the values to match this (you can use any free port):
```js
module.exports = {
devServer: {
port: 3454,
sockPath: "sockjs-node",
},
publicPath: "/absproxy/3454",
}
```
3. access app at `<code-server-root>/absproxy/3454` e.g. `http://localhost:8080/absproxy/3454`
Read more about `publicPath` in the [Vue.js docs](https://cli.vuejs.org/config/#publicpath)