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astro-tunnel

v0.1.6

Published

Expose your local Astro server to the internet

Downloads

1,262

Readme

Astro Tunnel

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Astro Tunnel is an Astro Dev Toolbar App that enables your local Astro server to be accessible from the internet. Internally, it uses Cloudflare's Quick Tunnels via unjs/untun, so no additional configuration is required to start tunneling.

Installation

To install Astro Tunnel, run the following command with your preferred package manager:

npx astro add astro-tunnel

Usage

import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';

import tunnel from 'astro-tunnel';

export default defineConfig({
  integrations: [tunnel()],
});

Upon first starting a tunnel, you will be prompted to accept the terms of the Cloudflare License, Terms and Privacy Policy on the command line. Once you accept these terms, a tunnel will be initiated and a public URL for your local Astro server will be displayed inside the Dev Toolbar.

If you encounter any issues while starting a tunnel, try installing cloudflared separately by running npx untun@latest tunnel http://localhost:3000 first. After that, you should be able to start a tunnel from within the App.

Configuration

Astro Tunnel accepts the following options:

tunnel({
  // The URL to expose. Defaults to http://localhost:4321.
  url: 'http://localhost:4321',
  // The local server port to expose. Defaults to 4321. Only used if `url` is not set.
  port: 4321,
  // The local server hostname to expose. Defaults to localhost. Only used if `url` is not set.
  host: 'localhost',
  // The local server protocol to use. Defaults to http. Only used if `url` is not set.
  protocol: 'http',
  // Whether to verify the local server TLS certificate. Defaults to false.
  verifyTLS: false,
  // Whether to accept the Cloudflare terms of service. Defaults to false.
  acceptCloudflareNotice: false,
});