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@alumna/pulsa

v1.0.6

Published

In-memory static file server and middleware

Downloads

8

Readme

Features

  • Production version with no dependencies
  • Extremely lightweight - 13kB!
  • Works on any Express compatible framework, including Polka
  • 100% tested and working on Linux, Mac and Windows!

This module is delivered as ES Module:

Install

$ npm install @alumna/pulsa

Usage

import http       from 'http';
import * as pulsa from '@alumna/pulsa';

http.createServer( pulsa({

	// (OPTIONAL)
	// The current project's directory '.' will be used if `dir` isn't passed
	dir: './public_html/',

	// (OPTIONAL)
	// Mask paths to a different directory when requested
	alias: {
		'/old': '/new'
	},

	// (OPTIONAL)
	// Run as a SPA, mapping non-existent URL's to [base]index.html
	// Default to "false"
	spa: false,

	// (OPTIONAL)
	// Base directory to be considered running as a SPA
	// Default to '/'
	base: '/',

	// (OPTIONAL)
	// Define the max size (in bytes) of a file to be cached
	// Files greater than this limit will be streamed from disk
	// Default to "1048576" (which is 1MB)
	maxFileSize: 1048576
	
});

// Create a memory-file on the server
// "content" can be a string or a buffer
// -
// It will be instantly available to all instances where the path matches
// Works with SPA, index.html files served on dirs, updates 404 caches, etc
pulsa.memory( fullpath, content )

// Clear the cache of a file
// MUST be a full path, not relative.
// -
// It will instantly reflect the operation on all instances
pulsa.clear( '/var/www/index.html' )