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console-io

v14.1.0

Published

Web console

Downloads

1,601

Readme

Console License NPM version

Web console used in Cloud Commander.

Console

Install

npm i console-io -g

Use as standalone

Start console, go to url http://localhost:1337

Hot keys

|Key |Operation |:----------------------|:-------------------------------------------- | Ctrl + Z | cancel input | Ctrl + L | clear screen | Ctrl + C | kill running task

For more details see Jq-console keyboard shortcuts.

API

Client API

Console(element [, options])

  • element - html element, or selector
  • options - (optional) {cwd}

When prefix set in server and client, you should use same prefix in html. For example, if you use prefix "any_prefix" you should connect console script in this way:

<script src="/any_prefix/console.js"></script>

addShortCuts(shortCuts)

  • shortCuts - object contain big letter and function.

Example: show alert on Ctrl + A:

async () => {
    const konsole = await Console();
    
    konsole.addShortCuts({
        A() {
            alert('hello');
        },
    });
};

getPromptText()

Get text of prompt.

setPromptText(text)

  • text - string of new text

Set new text of prompt.

focus()

Set focus on Console.

Server API

Console(options)

Could be used as middleware, or for init Console.

Console.listen(socket, {
    server, // when no socket
    online: true, // default
    prefix: '/console', // default
    prefixSocket: '/console', // default
    auth: (accept, reject) => (username, password) => {
        accept();
    },
});

Console.middle(options)

Middleware function if there is a need of init socket in another place.

Console({
    prefix: '/console', // default
    online: true, // default
});

Use as middleware

To use Console in your programs you should make local install:

npm i console-io express

And use it in your program

// server.js
const webconsole = require('console-io');
const http = require('http');
const express = require('express');

const app = express();
const server = http.createServer(app);

const port = 1337;
const ip = '0.0.0.0';

const online = true;
app
    .use(webconsole({
        server,
        online, // load jquery and socket.io from cdn
    }))
    .use(express.static(__dirname));

webconsole.listen({
    server,
});

server.listen(port, ip);
<!-- index.html -->

<div class="console"></div>
<script src="/console/console.js"></script>
<script>
    document.addEventListener('load', async () => {
        const konsole = await Console('.console', {
            prefix: 'console',
            env: {
                CURRENT_FILE: getCurrentFile(),
                CURRENT_APP: 'console-io'
            }
        });
        
        console.log('console ready')
        konsole.focus();
        
        function getCurrentFile() {
            return 'filename.txt';
        }
    });
</script>

License

MIT