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serverbuilder

v3.4.4

Published

A simple NodeJS/Express server builder

Downloads

11

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ServerBuilder

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It's a simple NodeJS/Express server builder allowing you to get a working server up in just a few lines.

Install

To install it you need to run the following:

npm i serverbuilder

Note: Don't forget to use -g, --save, --save-dev if appropriate.

Usage

  • Using HTTP/1:
const app = require('express')(),
      Server = require('serverbuilder');
const options = {
  name: 'My Server',
  publicIP: true
};

const server = new Server(app, process.env.PORT || 3e3, options);
server
  .run()
  .then(serv => app.set('port', serv.port), console.error);
  • Or with HTTPS/1:
const fs = require('fs'),
      app = require('express')(),
      Server = require('serverbuilder');

const options = {
  name: 'My Server',
  useHttps: true,
  securityOptions: {
    key: fs.readFileSync('server-key.pem'),
    cert: fs.readFileSync('server-cert.pem')
  },
  publicIP: true
};

const server = new Server(app, process.env.PORT || 3e3, options);
server
  .run()
  .then(serv => app.set('port', serv.port), console.error);
  • Or with HTTP/2:
const fs = require('fs'),
      app = require('express')(),
      Server = require('serverbuilder');

const options = {
  name: 'My Server',
  useHttp2: true,
  securityOptions: {
    key: fs.readFileSync('server-key.pem'),
    cert: fs.readFileSync('server-cert.pem')
  },
  publicIP: true
};

const server = new Server(app, process.env.PORT || 3e3, options);
server
  .run()
  .then(serv => app.set('port', serv.port), console.error);

Contribution

If you discover bugs, errors or/and have suggestions/feedback please create an issue or/and submit a PR.

If you want to contribute, make sure you stick with the coding style that ESLint is enforcing (cf. configuration file). To check if a file stick to the standards:

eslint -c ./config/.eslintrc.js yourFile.js
#Or `npm lint` if appropriate

To fix formatting errors and such, run: Same as above but with --fix at the end. Fore more details, please check the contribution guideline.

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

License

MIT