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local-web-server
================
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Fires up a simple, static web server on a given port. A pure Javascript (and more reliable) alternative to `$ python -mSimpleHTTPServer 8000` .
Use for local web development or file sharing (directory browsing enabled). Plays well with Google Chrome Workspaces.
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Install
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-------
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Install [Node.js ](http://nodejs.org ), then run
```sh
$ npm install -g local-web-server
```
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*Linux/Mac users may need to run the above with `sudo` *
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Usage
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-----
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```
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Usage
$ ws < server options >
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$ ws --config
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$ ws --help
Server
-p, --port < number > Web server port
-f, --log-format < string > Access log format, written to stdout. Use one of
'none', 'dev', 'default', 'short', 'tiny' or 'logstalgia'
-d, --directory < string > Root directory, defaults to the current directory
-c, --compress Enables compression
-r, --refreshRate < number > Statistics view refresh rate in ms. Defaults to 500.
Misc
-h, --help Print these usage instructions
--config Prints the stored config
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```
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From the folder you wish to serve, run:
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```sh
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$ ws
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serving at http://localhost:8000
```
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If you wish to serve a different directory, run:
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```sh
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$ ws -d ~/mysite/
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serving /Users/Lloyd/mysite at http://localhost:8000
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```
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If you wish to override the default port (8000), use `--port` or `-p` :
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```sh
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$ ws --port 9000
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serving at http://localhost:9000
```
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Use a built-in or custom [Connect logger format ](http://www.senchalabs.org/connect/logger.html ) with `--log-format` :
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```sh
$ ws --log-format short
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```
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To add compression, reducing bandwidth, increasing page load time (by 10-15% on my Macbook Air)
```sh
$ ws --compress
```
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Storing default options
-----------------------
To store per-project options, saving you the hassle of inputting them everytime, store them in the `local-web-server` property of your project's `package.json` :
```json
{
"name": "my-project",
"version": "0.11.8",
"local-web-server":{
"port": 8100
}
}
```
Or in a `.local-web-server.json` file stored in the directory you want to serve (typically the root folder of your site):
```json
{
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"port": 8100,
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"log-format": "tiny"
}
```
Or store global defaults in a `.local-web-server.json` file in your home directory.
```json
{
"port": 3000
}
```
All stored defaults are overriden by options supplied at the command line.
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To view your stored defaults, run:
```sh
$ ws --config
```
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Use with Logstalgia
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-------------------
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The "default" log-format is compatible with [logstalgia ](http://code.google.com/p/logstalgia/ ).
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###Install Logstalgia
On MacOSX, install with [homebrew ](http://brew.sh ):
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```sh
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$ brew install logstalgia
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```
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Alternatively, [download a release for your system from github ](https://github.com/acaudwell/Logstalgia/releases/latest ).
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Then pipe the `logstalgia` output format directly into logstalgia for real-time visualisation:
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```sh
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$ ws -f logstalgia | logstalgia -
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```
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Use with glTail
---------------
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To use with [glTail ](http://www.fudgie.org ), write your log to disk using the "default" format:
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```sh
$ ws -f default > web.log
```
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Then specify this file in your glTail config:
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```yaml
servers:
dev:
host: localhost
source: local
files: /Users/Lloyd/Documents/MySite/web.log
parser: apache
color: 0.2, 0.2, 1.0, 1.0
```