Is there any way I can change my web app to listen on HTTPS instead of HTTP. I'm using node.js/express.
I need it to listen on HTTPS because I'm using geolocation, which Chrome no longer supports unless being served from a secure context such as HTTPS.
This is the current './bin/www' file which currently listens on HTTP.
#!/usr/bin/env node
var app = require('../app');
var debug = require('debug')('myapp:server');
var http = require('http');
var port = normalizePort(process.env.PORT || '9494');
app.set('port', port);
var server = http.createServer(app)
server.listen(port);
server.on('error', onError);
server.on('listening', onListening);
function normalizePort(val) {
  var port = parseInt(val, 10);
  if (isNaN(port)) {
    // named pipe
    return val;
  }
  if (port >= 0) {
    // port number
    return port;
  }
  return false;
}
function onError(error) {
  if (error.syscall !== 'listen') {
    throw error;
  }
  var bind = typeof port === 'string'
    ? 'Pipe ' + port
    : 'Port ' + port;
  // handle specific listen errors with friendly messages
  switch (error.code) {
    case 'EACCES':
      console.error(bind + ' requires elevated privileges');
      process.exit(1);
      break;
    case 'EADDRINUSE':
      console.error(bind + ' is already in use');
      process.exit(1);
      break;
    default:
      throw error;
  }
}
function onListening() {
  var addr = server.address();
  var bind = typeof addr === 'string'
    ? 'pipe ' + addr
    : 'port ' + addr.port;
  debug('Listening on ' + bind);
}
 
     
    