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timing-provider-server

v7.0.13

Published

A command line tool to spin up a server which can be used with the timing-provider.

Downloads

314

Readme

timing-provider-server

A command line tool to spin up a server which can be used with the timing-provider.

version

This command line tool spins up a server which can be used as the signaling server for the timing-provider. It is primarily intended for local testing.

Usage

The timing-provider-server package is published on npm. It can be installed like this:

npm install timing-provider-server

Afterwards the server can be started by executing the following command:

timing-provider-server

It is also possible to run the command above without explicitly installing a local version of this package first like this:

npx timing-provider-server

Once the server is up and running it can be used when creating a new TimingProvider.

const timingProvider = new TimingProvider('ws://localhost:2276');

Arguments

--port

This option can be used to specify the port to which the server is listening. If this argument is not used 2276 will be used as the default port.

timing-provider-server --port 4567