aero-ts
v0.2.3
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Easy and Lightweight Way to create a Web Server
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Easy and Lightweight Way to create an Advanced Web Server in Node.js
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Install
using npm
npm i aero-ts
using yarn
yarn add aero-ts
using pnpm
pnpm add aero-ts
Features
- Compression Support
- Multithreading Support
- Websocket Support (soon)
- Middleware Support (soon)
- HTTPS Support
- Async Support
Usage
Initialize Server
/**
* NOTE:
* This Project is not finished at all and
* may not be a good idea to use right now.
*/
import aero from "aero-ts"
// or
const aero = require("aero-ts")
const server = new aero.Server({
port: 3000,
bind: '0.0.0.0',
debug: true
threading: {
available: 2,
automatic: true,
sync: 20000
}
})
server.routes
.add('GET', '/', (ctx) => {
ctx.print('Hello! Im running on the aero-ts beta...')
})
.add('GET', '/<username>', (ctx) => { // This is a placeholder, basically /anything will match to this except if there is a static route
ctr.print('Hello ${ctx.params.get('username')}! How are you?')
})
.redirect('/cool', 'https://rjansen.de') // Redirect from /cool to https://rjansen.de
.prefix('/api')
.add('GET', '/', (ctx) => {
ctx.print('You are currently on /api even though the method says / because of the Prefix')
})
.prefix('/v2')
.add('GET', '/', (ctx) => {
ctx.print('This is the v2 Homepage')
})
server.start()
Author
👤 0x4096
🤝 Contributing
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📝 License
Copyright © 2023 0x4096. This project is MIT licensed.