app-serve
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Serve your app for production
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app-serve
Serve your app for production.
Usage
import serve from "app-serve";
/* serve a static directory */
serve("dist");
/* serve with options */
serve({
contentBase: "dist",
historyApiFallback: true
});
Options
verbose
Type: boolean
Default: true
Show server address in console.
contentBase
Type: string
or string[]
Default:
Folder(s) to serve files from.
historyApiFallback
Type: boolean
or string
Default: false
Fallback to serving index.html
or the path to fallback on.
host
Type: string
Default: localhost
Server host.
port
Type: number
Default: 3000
Server port.
https
Type: HTTPSCert
Default: false
certs to enable the server to use https, by default uses http.
headers
Type: Object<string, string>
Default: {}
Set headers to be used with each request/response
mimeTypes
Type: Object<string, string>
Default: {}
Additional mime types to recognize.
onListening
Type: Function
Default: null
Execute a functino when the server starts.
Why
When building an app with rollup, its common to use rollup-plugin-serve. This package aims to replicate its functionality outside of rollup for use in production builds. The benefit of this is that your development and production builds will be running in the same http server so you dont have to worry about inconsistancies with other http servers.
Reporting Issues
If you are having trouble getting something to work with app-serve or run into any problems, you can create a new Issue.
If this package does not fit your needs or is missing a feature you would like to see, let us know! We would greatly appreciate your feedback on it.
License
app-serve is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.