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http-target

v2.0.0

Published

Simple server for testing HTTP calls

Downloads

3

Readme

HTTP Target

This project implements a tiny HTTP server that accepts all requests and logs them to the console. Both the port and response code are configurable.

Options

|Option|Description|Default| |---|---|---| |-p, --port|Specifies the listening port|4000| |-c, --code|Specifies the HTTP code that will be returned to clients|200|

Running

npx http-target                           // Port 4000, HTTP Code 200
npx http-target --port 8080               // Port 8080, HTTP Code 200
npx http-target --code 404                // Port 4000, HTTP Code 404
npx http-target --port 8080 --code 500    // Port 8080, HTTP Code 500

1.x Users

The 1.x branch is still available but will not be maintained. It is highly recommended to update to 2.x. Frankly, with the environment variables and unnamed options, 1.x was a hot mess that should have never existed. This is what happens when you work too close to the problem.

Change History

|Version|Description| |---|---| |1.0.0|Initial Release| |1.0.1|Added port argument |1.0.2|Increased max request size to 100mb |2.0.0|Refactor; Named options; Custom return codes