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***Requires node v4.0.0 or higher. Install the [previous release](https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server/tree/prev) for older node support.***
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# local-web-server
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A simple web-server for productive front-end development. Typical use cases:
* Front-end Development
* Static or Single Page App development
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* Re-route paths to local or remote resources
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* Efficient, predictable, entity-tag-powered conditional request handling (no need to 'Disable Cache' in DevTools, slowing page-load down)
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* Bundle with your front-end project
* Very little configuration, just a few options
* Outputs a dynamic statistics view to the terminal
* Configurable log output, compatible with [Goaccess, Logstalgia and glTail](https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server/blob/master/doc/visualisation.md)
* Back-end service mocking
* Prototype a web service, microservice, REST API etc.
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* Mocks are defined with config (static), or code (dynamic).
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* CORS-friendly, all origins allowed by default.
* Proxy server
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* Map local routes to remote servers. Removes CORS pain when consuming remote services.
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* HTTPS server
* HTTPS is strictly required by some modern techs (ServiceWorker, Media Capture and Streams etc.)
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* File sharing
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## Synopsis
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local-web-server is a simple command-line tool. To use it, from your project directory run `ws`.
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<pre><code>$ ws --help
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<strong>local-web-server</strong>
A simple web-server for productive front-end development.
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<strong>Synopsis</strong>
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$ ws [&lt;server options&gt;]
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$ ws --config
$ ws --help
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<strong>Server</strong>
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-p, --port number Web server port.
-d, --directory path Root directory, defaults to the current directory.
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-f, --log-format string If a format is supplied an access log is written to stdout. If
not, a dynamic statistics view is displayed. Use a preset ('none',
'dev','combined', 'short', 'tiny' or 'logstalgia') or supply a
custom format (e.g. ':method -> :url').
-r, --rewrite expression ... A list of URL rewrite rules. For each rule, separate the 'from'
and 'to' routes with '->'. Whitespace surrounded the routes is
ignored. E.g. '/from -> /to'.
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-s, --spa file Path to a Single Page App, e.g. app.html.
-c, --compress Serve gzip-compressed resources, where applicable.
-b, --forbid path ... A list of forbidden routes.
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-n, --no-cache Disable etag-based caching -forces loading from disk each request.
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--key file SSL key. Supply along with --cert to launch a https server.
--cert file SSL cert. Supply along with --key to launch a https server.
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--verbose Verbose output, useful for debugging.
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<strong>Misc</strong>
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-h, --help Print these usage instructions.
--config Print the stored config.
Project home: https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server
</code></pre>
## Examples
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For the examples below, we assume we're in a project directory looking like this:
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```sh
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.
├── css
│   └── style.css
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├── index.html
└── package.json
```
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All paths/routes are specified using [express syntax](http://expressjs.com/guide/routing.html#route-paths). To run the example projects linked below, clone the project, move into the example directory specified, run `ws`.
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### Static site
Fire up your static site on the default port:
```sh
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$ ws
serving at http://localhost:8000
```
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[Example](https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server/tree/master/example/simple).
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### Single Page Application
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You're building a web app with client-side routing, so mark `index.html` as the SPA.
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```sh
$ ws --spa index.html
```
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By default, typical SPA paths (e.g. `/user/1`, `/login`) would return `404 Not Found` as a file does not exist with that path. By marking `index.html` as the SPA you create this rule:
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*If a static file at the requested path exists (e.g. `/css/style.css`) then serve it, if it does not (e.g. `/login`) then serve the specified SPA and handle the route client-side.*
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[Example](https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server/tree/master/example/spa).
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### URL rewriting
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Your application requested `/css/style.css` but it's stored at `/build/css/style.css`. To avoid a 404 you need a rewrite rule:
```sh
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$ ws --rewrite '/css/style.css -> /build/css/style.css'
```
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Or, more generally (matching any stylesheet under `/css`):
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```sh
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$ ws --rewrite '/css/:stylesheet -> /build/css/:stylesheet'
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```
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With a deep CSS directory structure it may be easier to mount the entire contents of `/build/css` to the `/css` path:
```sh
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$ ws --rewrite '/css/* -> /build/css/$1'
```
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this rewrites `/css/a` as `/build/css/a`, `/css/a/b/c` as `/build/css/a/b/c` etc.
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#### Proxied requests
If the `to` URL contains a remote host, local-web-server will act as a proxy - fetching and responding with the remote resource.
Mount the npm registry locally:
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```sh
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$ ws --rewrite '/npm/* -> http://registry.npmjs.org/$1'
```
Map local requests for repo data to the Github API:
```sh
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$ ws --rewrite '/:user/repos/:name -> https://api.github.com/repos/:user/:name'
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```
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[Example](https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server/tree/master/example/rewrite).
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### Mock Responses
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Mocks give you full control over the response headers and body returned to the client. They can be used to return anything from a simple html string to a resourceful REST API. Typically, they're used to mock services but can be used for anything.
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In the config, define an array called `mocks`. Each mock definition maps a <code>[route](http://expressjs.com/guide/routing.html#route-paths)</code> to a `response`. A simple home page:
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```json
{
"mocks": [
{
"route": "/",
"response": {
"body": "<h1>Welcome to the Mock Responses example</h1>"
}
}
]
}
```
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Under the hood, the property values from the `response` object are written onto the underlying [koa response object](https://github.com/koajs/koa/blob/master/docs/api/response.md). You can set any valid koa response properies, for example [type](https://github.com/koajs/koa/blob/master/docs/api/response.md#responsetype-1):
```json
{
"mocks": [
{
"route": "/",
"response": {
"type": "text/plain",
"body": "<h1>Welcome to the Mock Responses example</h1>"
}
}
]
}
```
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#### Conditional Response
To define a conditional response, set a `request` object on the mock definition. The `request` value acts as a query - the response defined will only be returned if each property of the `request` query matches. For example, return an XML response *only* if the request headers include `accept: application/xml`, else return 404 Not Found.
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```json
{
"mocks": [
{
"route": "/two",
"request": { "accepts": "xml" },
"response": {
"body": "<result id='2' name='whatever' />"
}
}
]
}
```
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#### Multiple Potential Responses
To specify multiple potential responses, set an array of mock definitions to the `responses` property. The first response with a matching request query will be sent. In this example, the client will get one of two responses depending on the request method:
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```json
{
"mocks": [
{
"route": "/three",
"responses": [
{
"request": { "method": "GET" },
"response": {
"body": "<h1>Mock response for 'GET' request on /three</h1>"
}
},
{
"request": { "method": "POST" },
"response": {
"status": 400,
"body": { "message": "That method is not allowed." }
}
}
]
}
]
}
```
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#### Dynamic Response
The examples above all returned static data. To define a dynamic response, create a mock module. Specify its path in the `module` property:
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```json
{
"mocks": [
{
"route": "/four",
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"module": "/mocks/stream-self.js"
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}
]
}
```
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Here's what the `stream-self` module looks like. The module should export a mock definition (an object, or array of objects, each with a `response` and optional `request`). In this example, the module simply streams itself to the response but you could set `body` to *any* [valid value](https://github.com/koajs/koa/blob/master/docs/api/response.md#responsebody-1).
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```js
const fs = require('fs')
module.exports = {
response: {
body: fs.createReadStream(__filename)
}
}
```
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#### Response function
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For more power, define the response as a function. It will receive the [koa context](https://github.com/koajs/koa/blob/master/docs/api/context.md) as its first argument. Now you have full programmatic control over the response returned.
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```js
module.exports = {
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response: function (ctx) {
ctx.body = '<h1>I can do anything i want.</h1>'
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}
}
```
If the route contains tokens, their values are passed to the response. For example, with this mock...
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```json
{
"mocks": [
{
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"route": "/players/:id",
"module": "/mocks/players.js"
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}
]
}
```
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...the `id` value is passed to the `response` function. For example, a path of `/players/10?name=Lionel` would pass `10` to the response function. Additional, the value `Lionel` would be available on `ctx.query.name`:
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```js
module.exports = {
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response: function (ctx, id) {
ctx.body = `<h1>id: ${id}, name: ${ctx.query.name}</h1>`
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}
}
```
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#### RESTful Resource example
Here's an example of a REST collection (users). We'll create two routes, one for actions on the resource collection, one for individual resource actions.
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```json
{
"mocks": [
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{ "route": "/users", "module": "/mocks/users.js" },
{ "route": "/users/:id", "module": "/mocks/user.js" }
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]
}
```
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Define a module (`users.json`) defining seed data:
```json
[
{ "id": 1, "name": "Lloyd", "age": 40, "nationality": "English" },
{ "id": 2, "name": "Mona", "age": 34, "nationality": "Palestinian" },
{ "id": 3, "name": "Francesco", "age": 24, "nationality": "Italian" }
]
```
The collection module:
```js
const users = require('./users.json')
/* responses for /users */
const mockResponses = [
/* Respond with 400 Bad Request for PUT and DELETE - inappropriate on a collection */
{ request: { method: 'PUT' }, response: { status: 400 } },
{ request: { method: 'DELETE' }, response: { status: 400 } },
{
/* for GET requests return a subset of data, optionally filtered on 'minAge' and 'nationality' */
request: { method: 'GET' },
response: function (ctx) {
ctx.body = users.filter(user => {
const meetsMinAge = (user.age || 1000) >= (Number(ctx.query.minAge) || 0)
const requiredNationality = user.nationality === (ctx.query.nationality || user.nationality)
return meetsMinAge && requiredNationality
})
}
},
{
/* for POST requests, create a new user and return the path to the new resource */
request: { method: 'POST' },
response: function (ctx) {
const newUser = ctx.request.body
users.push(newUser)
newUser.id = users.length
ctx.status = 201
ctx.response.set('Location', `/users/${newUser.id}`)
}
}
]
module.exports = mockResponses
```
The individual resource module:
```js
const users = require('./users.json')
/* responses for /users/:id */
const mockResponses = [
/* don't support POST here */
{ request: { method: 'POST' }, response: { status: 400 } },
/* for GET requests, return a particular user */
{
request: { method: 'GET' },
response: function (ctx, id) {
ctx.body = users.find(user => user.id === Number(id))
}
},
/* for PUT requests, update the record */
{
request: { method: 'PUT' },
response: function (ctx, id) {
const updatedUser = ctx.request.body
const existingUserIndex = users.findIndex(user => user.id === Number(id))
users.splice(existingUserIndex, 1, updatedUser)
ctx.status = 200
}
},
/* DELETE request: remove the record */
{
request: { method: 'DELETE' },
response: function (ctx, id) {
const existingUserIndex = users.findIndex(user => user.id === Number(id))
users.splice(existingUserIndex, 1)
ctx.status = 200
}
}
]
module.exports = mockResponses
```
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[Example](https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server/tree/master/example/mock).
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### HTTPS Server
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Some modern techs (ServiceWorker, any `MediaDevices.getUserMedia()` request etc.) *must* be served from a secure origin (HTTPS). To launch an HTTPS server, supply a `--key` and `--cert` to local-web-server, for example:
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```
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$ ws --key localhost.key --cert localhost.crt
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```
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You need a valid certificate, you do not need third-party verification (Verisign etc.). To create a certificate is trivial:
1. Install openssl.
`$ brew install openssl`
2. Generate a RSA private key.
`$ openssl genrsa -des3 -passout pass:x -out ws.pass.key 2048`
3. Create RSA key.
```
$ openssl rsa -passin pass:x -in ws.pass.key -out ws.key
$ rm ws.pass.key
```
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4. Create certificate request. **Important**: you **must** put your local server's correct FQDN (typically `127.0.0.1`, `localhost`, `dev-server.local` etc.) into the `Common Name` field. The cert will only work on the domain specified here.
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`$ openssl req -new -key ws.key -out ws.csr`
5. Generate self-signed certificate.
`$ openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in ws.csr -signkey ws.key -out ws.crt`
5. Launch HTTPS server.
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```
$ ws --key ws.key --cert ws.crt
serving at https://127.0.0.1:8000, https://192.168.1.203:8000
```
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### Stored config
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Use the same options every time? Persist then to `package.json`:
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```json
{
"name": "example",
"version": "1.0.0",
"local-web-server": {
"port": 8100,
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"forbid": "*.json"
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}
}
```
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or `.local-web-server.json`
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```json
{
"port": 8100,
"forbid": "*.json"
}
```
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local-web-server will merge and use all config found, searching from the current directory upward. In the case both `package.json` and `.local-web-server.json` config is found in the same directory, `.local-web-server.json` will take precedence. Options set on the command line take precedence over all.
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To inspect stored config, run:
```sh
$ ws --config
```
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### Logging
By default, local-web-server outputs a simple, dynamic statistics view. To see traditional web server logs, use `--log-format`:
```sh
$ ws --log-format combined
serving at http://localhost:8000
::1 - - [16/Nov/2015:11:16:52 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 12290 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_11_1) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/48.0.2562.0 Safari/537.36"
```
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The format value supplied is passed directly to [morgan](https://github.com/expressjs/morgan). The exception is `--log-format none` which disables all output.
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### Access Control
By default, access to all files is allowed (including dot files). Use `--forbid` to establish a blacklist:
```sh
$ ws --forbid '*.json' '*.yml'
serving at http://localhost:8000
```
[Example](https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server/tree/master/example/forbid).
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### Other usage
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#### Debugging
Prints information about loaded middleware, arguments, remote proxy fetches etc.
```sh
$ ws --verbose
```
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#### Compression
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Serve gzip-compressed resources, where applicable
```sh
$ ws --compress
```
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#### Disable caching
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Disable etag response headers, forcing resources to be served in full every time.
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```sh
$ ws --no-cache
```
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#### mime-types
You can set additional mime-type/extension mappings, or override the defaults by setting a `mime` value in the stored config. This value is passed directly to [mime.define()](https://github.com/broofa/node-mime#mimedefine). Example:
```json
{
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"mime": {
"text/plain": [ "php", "pl" ]
}
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}
```
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[Example](https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server/tree/master/example/mime-override).
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#### Log Visualisation
Instructions for how to visualise log output using goaccess, logstalgia or gltail [here](https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server/blob/master/doc/visualisation.md).
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## Install
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Ensure [node.js](http://nodejs.org) is installed first. Linux/Mac users may need to run the following commands with `sudo`.
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```sh
$ npm install -g local-web-server
```
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This will install the `ws` tool globally. To see the available options, run:
```sh
$ ws --help
```
## Distribute with your project
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The standard convention with client-server applications is to add an `npm start` command to launch the server component.
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1\. Install the server as a dev dependency
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```sh
$ npm install local-web-server --save-dev
```
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2\. Add a `start` command to your `package.json`:
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```json
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{
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"name": "example",
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"version": "1.0.0",
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"local-web-server": {
"port": 8100,
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"forbid": "*.json"
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},
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"scripts": {
"start": "ws"
}
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}
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```
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3\. Document how to build and launch your site
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```sh
$ npm install
$ npm start
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serving at http://localhost:8100
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```
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## API Reference
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* [local-web-server](#module_local-web-server)
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* [localWebServer([options])](#exp_module_local-web-server--localWebServer) ⇒ <code>[KoaApplication](https://github.com/koajs/koa/blob/master/docs/api/index.md#application)</code>
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* [~rewriteRule](#module_local-web-server--localWebServer..rewriteRule)
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<a name="exp_module_local-web-server--localWebServer"></a>
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### localWebServer([options]) ⇒ <code>[KoaApplication](https://github.com/koajs/koa/blob/master/docs/api/index.md#application)</code> ⏏
Returns a Koa application you can launch or mix into an existing app.
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**Kind**: Exported function
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**Params**
- [options] <code>object</code> - options
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- [.static] <code>object</code> - koa-static config
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- [.root] <code>string</code> <code> = &quot;.&quot;</code> - root directory
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- [.options] <code>string</code> - [options](https://github.com/koajs/static#options)
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- [.serveIndex] <code>object</code> - koa-serve-index config
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- [.path] <code>string</code> <code> = &quot;.&quot;</code> - root directory
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- [.options] <code>string</code> - [options](https://github.com/expressjs/serve-index#options)
- [.forbid] <code>Array.&lt;string&gt;</code> - A list of forbidden routes, each route being an [express route-path](http://expressjs.com/guide/routing.html#route-paths).
- [.spa] <code>string</code> - specify an SPA file to catch requests for everything but static assets.
- [.log] <code>object</code> - [morgan](https://github.com/expressjs/morgan) config
- [.format] <code>string</code> - [log format](https://github.com/expressjs/morgan#predefined-formats)
- [.options] <code>object</code> - [options](https://github.com/expressjs/morgan#options)
- [.compress] <code>boolean</code> - Serve gzip-compressed resources, where applicable
- [.mime] <code>object</code> - A list of mime-type overrides, passed directly to [mime.define()](https://github.com/broofa/node-mime#mimedefine)
- [.rewrite] <code>[Array.&lt;rewriteRule&gt;](#module_local-web-server--localWebServer..rewriteRule)</code> - One or more rewrite rules
- [.verbose] <code>boolean</code> - Print detailed output, useful for debugging
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**Example**
```js
const localWebServer = require('local-web-server')
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localWebServer().listen(8000)
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```
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<a name="module_local-web-server--localWebServer..rewriteRule"></a>
#### localWebServer~rewriteRule
The `from` and `to` routes are specified using [express route-paths](http://expressjs.com/guide/routing.html#route-paths)
**Kind**: inner typedef of <code>[localWebServer](#exp_module_local-web-server--localWebServer)</code>
**Properties**
| Name | Type | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| from | <code>string</code> | request route |
| to | <code>string</code> | target route |
**Example**
```json
{
"rewrite": [
{ "from": "/css/*", "to": "/build/styles/$1" },
{ "from": "/npm/*", "to": "http://registry.npmjs.org/$1" },
{ "from": "/:user/repos/:name", "to": "https://api.github.com/repos/:user/:name" }
]
}
```
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&copy; 2015 Lloyd Brookes <75pound@gmail.com>. Documented by [jsdoc-to-markdown](https://github.com/jsdoc2md/jsdoc-to-markdown).