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supergiovane

v2.1.0

Published

website for searching through history of npm modules

Downloads

29

Readme

supergiovane

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supergiovane logo

website for searching through history of npm modules

Build badge with all versions found (using https://github.com/badges/shields) versions Write with Bootstrap & Angular. And of course node

Installation

Install through NPM

npm install supergiovane

or

git clone git://github.com/hex7c0/supergiovane.git

API

var supergiovane = require('supergiovane');

supergiovane(options);

supergiovane(options)

options

  • env - String Selected environment (development, production, test) (default "production")
  • host - String Which host accept connection from web (default "127.0.0.1")
  • port - Integer Which port accept connection from web (default "3000")
  • referer - String Which referer send data (default "http://127.0.0.1")
  • dir - String Absolute path of web files directory (default "/public")
  • logger - Object | false Configuration for logger-request or disable (default "standard")
  • timeout - Object | false Configuration for timeout-request or disable (default "standard")
  • sitemap - Object | false Configuration for express-sitemap or disable (default "standard")
  • vhost - Object | false Configuration for top-vhost or disable (default "disabled")
  • signature - Object | false Configuration for server-signature or disable (default "disabled")
  • cache - Number | false Flag for store last "Number" results in cache (default "6")
  • flush - Number Flush cache (if enabled) after milliseconds (default "86400000")
  • fork - Number Number of forks (see cluster module), for single thread use "development" env (default "cpus")
  • max - Number | String Restart max number of crashed forks (use String for unlimited restart) (default "no restart")
  • debug - String | false Write debug information to file or disable (default "debug.log")
  • task - Number | String | false Related to task-manager (default "false")
  • mamma - Number | String | false Related to mamma createClient (default "false")

Examples

Take a look at my examples

License GPLv3