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@grundstein/gss

v0.0.14

Published

@grundstein static server. serves images, videos and other rich media files.

Downloads

3

Readme

@grundstein/gss

grundstein static (file) server

serves a local directory from disk.

WIP. NOT FULLY AUTOMATED, TESTED AND BENCHMARKED YET!

features:

big files get sent as streams

video and audio files get sent as streams

serves compressed files

if .gz files exist. no runtime-compression.

client caching

cache control headers cache client files. if public/etags.csv exists, which @grundstein/prepare-static-files generates, the contents of this file will be used as cache.

fast

server (re)starts in ~15 ms. responses take 0.1 - 0.5 ms before sending the first bits back. load does not change this numbers until the hard disc bandwith limits are reached.

installation

npm i -g @grundstein/gss

usage

// show full help
gss --help

// serve the ./public directory
gss --dir public

// serve specific directory
gss --dir local/directory/path

// serve on specific host and port
gss --host grundstein.it --port 2323

changelog

v0.0.1

first release

v0.0.2

  • fix error if 404.html.gz does not exist, serve 404.html instead.
  • update dependencies

0.0.3

  • add "--cache no" cli argument to prevent cache-control headers from being sent.

0.0.4

  • update dependencies
  • use log.server.request instead of formatLog
  • use lib.sendStream and lib.response instead of importing those functions directly
  • use lib.etags instead of local function

0.0.5

  • update dependencies
  • @magic/mime-types now supports ply files

0.0.6

update dependencies

0.0.7

update dependencies

0.0.8

  • update dependencies
  • handler does not error if called without arguments, uses defaults instead.
  • added defaults file and using it everywhere

0.0.9

add proxies = [] to defaults

0.0.10

fix typo

0.0.11

readd path404 argument destructuring

0.0.12

update dependencies

0.0.13

update dependencies

0.0.14

update dependencies

0.0.15 - unreleased

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