404 while trying to configure ThingsBoard CE Custom Rule Node UI - node.js

I downloaded the repo from rule-node-examples-ui-ngx, tried following the instructions and did yarn install and yarn start.
Managed to get it to compile and start at http://localhost:5000 but in my browser I'm getting a 404 error saying 'Cannot GET /'.
What am I doing wrongly? The documentation isn't really clear on this and I can't seem to find a lot of existing help out there on the topic. Is this not a standalone application and requires another application to run?
I have looked at the ThingsBoard documentation, which suggests I have to access this application's UI via the ThingsBoard hot-redeploy mode. Hoping someone can provide some clarity on this. Btw I'm trying to get the custom rule nodes running on the pre-prepared Thingsboard Docker image, which is why I have yet to try out the option in this ThingsBoard documentation

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So I'm trying to deploy a Laravel app to azure and it worked fine at the start. In this project, I need to use SOAP so I included the SoapWrapper package in my Laravel app. When however I try to deploy it to Azure after adding SoapWrapper, I get the following message:
This says that the soap module and the PHP version are not compatible. However, when I ssh into my Linux server and grab the PHP API I get the same one as the one of the modules:
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Also, the path
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Creation of a NodeJS web app in Azure fails

Using this official Azure tutorial, I was able to perform all the steps until the step Browse to the app where when I browse to the app using http://myNodeJsTestApp.azurewebsites.net I get the following error:
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Whatever options I select I got errors on my project.
Following the JHipster MiniBook procedure I have error like this on my IDE at start:
http://imgur.com/bWdek5W
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