local-domain
v0.0.3
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A simple manager for working with .localhost proxies and more!
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Local Domain
WARNING This project is under heavy development and flux. Config and things will likely change as the full feature set is built!
Local Domain is a quick and easy way to manage common tasks, local servers, and basic proxies for local development.
The ideal solution is to be able to start your day, go to my-app.localhost
, from there Local Domain handles starting your Webpack server, proxies the request, and even lets you see logs.
All of this without touching docker, nGinx, PM2, or other tools!
This project is heavily inspired by Hotel and Laravel Valet.
Getting Started
Install local-domain
by running:
npm install -g local-domain
Then start the Local Domain server with:
local-domain
That's it for now!
To change configuration go to ~/.local-domain/config.json
and edit the subdomains
array.
Each subdomain has two configuration values:
subdomain
- This is the subdomain that you want to use for your app within the.localhost
TLD, for example a value ofmy-app
will match for requests tomy-app.localhost
port
- This is the port where your local server is running
Example Subdomain Config Object
{
"subdomain": "api.weather",
"port": 8080
}
Visiting http://api.weather.localhost
will be like making a request to http://localhost:8080
but all the right host headers, etc will still act like api.weather.localhost
!
Future Features
- CLI Commands
- Process Mangement (Local Domain can manage your servers Node or otherwise without you needing to run them in a separate task)
- SSL Certificates and HTTPS support (using no frills Let's Encrypt)
- GUI and Logs!
- Support for hooking into existing tools (docker, PM2, etc)