Instalé Discourse en un subdominio mediante un Droplet de DigitalOcean. ¿Cómo agrego node/Vue.js en el dominio principal?

He instalado Discourse con éxito en un subdominio ‘forum’ a través de un droplet de DigitalOcean de $20.

¿Puedo ahora crear un sitio web en mi dominio principal (https://www.example.com)?
Incluso si es solo una página HTML estática. Planeo usarlo como una página de aterrizaje de registro para la instalación de Discourse en forum.example.com, a la cual luego importaré los correos electrónicos y enviaré invitaciones.

Usando Netlify, puedo sincronizar fácilmente mi sitio en vivo con los commits de mi repositorio de GitHub.
¿Hay algo así en DigitalOcean?

¡Gracias por cualquier orientación!

Welcome, @4ndy! Glad you got things set up.

Sure, you can do whatever you want with www.example.com on whatever server anywhere in the world. Having Discourse on forum.example.com doesn’t affect your www site at all, so you can use whatever that Digital Ocean provides or whatever. Maybe you want to use github pages for your landing page, for example.

Thanks Jay,
I guess my question is more on the DigitalOcean side. Seemed like a lot of Discourse users went the same route I did (Following github tutorial to setup Discourse on $5 DO Droplet on a subdomain).

Just can’t find any good tutorials out there on after a user installs on a subdomain, let’s now setup a node/git repo workflow on the main domain.

Discourse led me to DigitalOcean, so not really experienced with either of these technologies yet.
I’ll keep digging. :wink:

It doesn’t matter that you have Discourse on a subdomain. You can put whatever you want, however you want, on your apex domain and Discourse won’t know or care. Just create the site, any way you can find out to create a site on the internet, and point your domain there.

Just don’t delete your current Discourse A record.