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output-host

v3.1.1

Published

A simple and convenient tool to output host for developing server.

Downloads

14

Readme

output-host

A simple and convenient tool to output host for website developing.

Motivation

When testing your website on mobile or other devices from LAN, you usually need to get your external server host (eg: http://192.168.1.123:3000), and then copy and paste it to your browser address bar, and share to other devices.

This tool makes these easily.

Quick Start

outputHost([options])

import outputHost from 'output-host';
import http from 'http';

const port = 3000;
const app = http.createServer();

app.listen(port, () => outputHost({

    // Here's all options.

    port: 3000, // Defaults to `3000`
    host: 'localhost', // Host name. Defaults to 'localhost'
    name: 'Server', // Prefix name. Defaults to 'Server'
    protocol: 'http', // Defaults to `http`
    local: true, // Enable to log localhost. Defaults to `true`
    external: true, // Enable to log external host. Defaults to `true`
    copy: true, // Enable to copy external host. So you could easy to paste to browser address bar. Defaults to `true`
    color: true, // Enable color. Defaults to `true`
    logger: console.log.bind(console), // Custom logger function. Defaults to `console.log.bind(console)`
    launch: 'none', // Enable to auto launch browser. Value could be one of 'none', 'chrome' or 'firefox'. Defaults to 'none'
    launchDelay: 2000, // Launch browser delay. Only work if `launch=chrome|firefox`. Defaults to `2000`
}));

// output:
//
//    Server Local URL http://localhost:3000
//    Server External URL http://192.168.1.123:3000

// `http://192.168.1.123:3000` would be added to clipboard automatically.

outputHost.curry([options, callback])


app.listen(2333, outputHost.curry());

// output:
//
//    Server Local URL http://localhost:2333
//    Server External URL http://192.168.1.123:2333

cli

 $ output-host -p 2333

# output:
#
#    Server Local URL http://localhost:2333
#    Server External URL http://192.168.1.123:2333

Please run output-host -h to learn more.

Installation

Using npm:

 $ npm install output-host --save-dev

License

MIT