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devreload

v0.1.2

Published

Development auto reloader for browser. devreload monitors changes in the file system. As soon as you save a file, it is notify browser that open your website, and the browser is refreshed.

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devreload

Development auto reloader for browser

devreload monitors changes in the file system. As soon as you save a file, it is notify browser that open your website, and the browser is refreshed.

Usage

You can use devreload as:

  • CLI script, or
  • Embedded package to node web application, or
  • Manual reload to invoke from bigger library/application

Install as CLI Script

Install as global cli script

npm install -g devreload

Don't forget to add devreload script to your html files

<script type="text/javascript" src="http://localhost:9999/devreload.js"></script>

after that, you can run devreload from your project path

cd [project-path]
devreload

Use as embedded package

Use as embedded package to node web app require you to install devreload as node module

npm install devreload

Require and initialize devreload to listen to plain node http server

// initialize node http server
var server = http.createServer(function(req, res) {
    // ... your request handler
});

// ...

// listen devreload to server
require('devreload').listen(server, {
    watch: [__dirname+'/views', __dirname+'/static'], // watch dirs
    interval: 500 // set watch intervals
})

// ```

// server will listen to port 3001
server.listen(3001);

Don't forget to include the client script in your html/jade

<script defer src='//localhost:9999/devreload.js'></script>
script(defer, src='//localhost:9999/devreload.js')

Use manual reload for bigger application

You can also use devreload to invoke reload for bigger application (such as nodeamon)

var devreload, http, ndm;
ndm = require('nodemon');
devreload = require('devreload');
http = require('http');

devreload.listen(http.createServer(), {
  watch: null, // if watch is null (explicitly specified), 
               // watch will be disabled. you should explicitly
               // manual reload
  port: 9999
});

ndm({
  script: 'app.coffee',
  ignore: ['static/*']
}).on('restart', function(files) {
  return devreload.reload();
}).on('log', function(log){
  return console.log(log.colour);
};

Contributors:

  • Ganesha
  • Cole R Lawrence