local-tld
v4.0.0
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Maintain a TLD on localhost for all your projects.
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Local TLD
Local TLD maintains a local development top level domain that you can hook various projects into.
If you know pow
, this is pow
without the Rack part.
Mac OS X only, for the time being. Cross platform support desired, if you can contribute it! :)
Er what?
Here’s an example. What if you maintained two web projects A and B and have a local setup of both, and you’d like to work on the both at the same time, or switch easily, and you don’t want to mess with things like http://localhost:8888
because that is just annoying and ugly.
What if you could have these two nice addresses:
http://myfancyprojectA.dev
http://thatotherprojectB.dev
Yes, you can do that by messing with /etc/hosts
, but it ain’t pretty, and you have to do it for every new project and it is ugly.
Setup
$ npm -g install local-tld
# or for now git clone $thisrepo
$ $EDITOR ~/.local-tld.json
{
"8000": {
"name": "myfancyprojectA"
},
"8001": {
"name": "thatotherprojectB"
}
}
Dat it. /.local-tld.json
maps the a subdomain to a TCP port. So if you have a httpd running on localhost:8000
you can now reach it by going to http://myfancyprojectA.dev
.
I want my app to register itself with local-tld!
See https://github.com/hoodiehq/local-tld-lib
Ok cool, how does it work?
This uses a cool dynamic DNS system that is built into Mac OS X. Local TLD runs a minimal DNS lookup server that does the address translation magic.
I want subdomains!
Easy. Just make your configuration look like this:
{
"8000": {
"name": "myfancyprojectA",
"aliases": ["subdomain1", "subdomain2"]
}
}
Now, you should be able to reach localhost:8000
from http://myfancyprojectA.dev
, http://subdomain1.myfancyprojectA.dev
, and http://subdomain2.myfancyprojectA.dev
!
No Original Work
This is all ripped out of pow
, we don’t claim any credit.
License
Apache 2 License
Copyright
(c) 2013 Jan Lehnardt [email protected]