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depending to your configured listening port of your application ( I will use the example port "8090" ) you would for example add the application in the folder "app1" in your domain - docroot ( example: "/var/www/vhosts/YOUR-DOMAIN.COM/httpdocs/app1" ) , followed by adding an additional nginx directive at
@UFHH01 Thank you for your reply
i know this method, but i need to do it manually because i am willing to use Ansible to automate the process.
i need to configure the vhost manually from the console so that i can automate the process using Ansible.
if you don't want to use Plesk, you should consider to read the nginx - documentation, how to setup vhosts with nginx ( pls. keep in mind, that this forum is "Plesk-related" forum ):
( Btw. the more information you provide, the better will be suggestions, that you get from people willing to help you, for "Plesk-related" questions/issues/problems/failures. )
I know that this forum is Plesk-related forum, for this reason i am asking Plesk expert like you sir, because i don't want to mess with system files that can break Plesk.
I already now how to create nginx vhost but i need Plesk way of doing thing without breaking it functionality.
Thank you in advance