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preload-middleware

v0.2.1

Published

HTTP Preload / Resource Hints / Early Hints support for express, koa and local-web-server

Downloads

7

Readme

preload-middleware

HTTP Preload / Resource Hints / Early Hints support for Node.js server frameworks like express, koa and local-web-server.

Install

npm install --save-dev preload-middleware

Usage

Prepare a preload manifest file, e.g.

{
  "manifestVersion": 1,
  "resources": {
    "/index.html": {
      "Link": [
        "<./assets/index.css>;rel=preload;as=style",
        "<./src/foobar.js>;rel=modulepreload",
        "</lib/foo.js>;rel=modulepreload",
        "</lib/bar.js>;rel=modulepreload",
        "<./src/qux.js>;rel=modulepreload;fetchpriority=low"
      ]
    },
    "/alternate.xhtml": {
      "Link": "<./src/foobar.js>;rel=modulepreload, </lib/foo.js>;rel=modulepreload, </lib/bar.js>;rel=modulepreload, <./src/qux.js>;rel=modulepreload;fetchpriority=low"
    }
  }
}

For express

npm install --save-dev express
import express from 'express';
import {serveStaticPreload} from 'preload-middleware';

let app = express();
app.use('/', express.static('./public', {
  setHeaders: serveStaticPreload({
    manifestFile: './config/preload.json',
    watch: true,
  }),
}));

For koa

npm install --save-dev koa koa-static
import Koa from 'koa';
import koaStatic from 'koa-static';
import {serveStaticPreload} from 'preload-middleware';

let app = new Koa();
app.use(koaStatic('./public', {
  setHeaders: serveStaticPreload({
    manifestFile: './config/preload.json',
    watch: true,
  }),
}));

For local-web-server

Edit lws.config.js

export default {
  port: 443,
  directory: './public',
  stack: [
    'lws-request-monitor',
    'lws-compress',
    'lws-mime',
    'lws-range',
    'preload-middleware', // put preload-middleware before lws-static
    'lws-static',
    'lws-index',
  ],
  // options for preload-middleware
  preload: {
    manifestFile: './config/preload.json'
  },
};

Middleware Options

  • manifestFile:string

    path to preload manifest file

  • watch:boolean default false

    whether to watch the manifest file and hot reload

  • index:string default "index.html" (only for local-web-server)

    should be same as serve-index, or koa-static

  • prefersEarlyHints:boolean default false

    if configured to be true, and user-agent supports 103 Early Hints, then links will be sent with status 103. Note: Chrome doesn't yet support 103 Early Hints over HTTP/2, see https://issues.chromium.org/issues/40496584

Examples

You can find a complete example application in preload-middleware GitHub repo.

License

MIT