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  1. [![view on npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/local-web-server.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/local-web-server)
  2. [![npm module downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dt/local-web-server.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/local-web-server)
  3. [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lwsjs/local-web-server.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lwsjs/local-web-server)
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  5. [![Dependency Status](https://badgen.net/david/dep/lwsjs/local-web-server)](https://david-dm.org/lwsjs/local-web-server)
  6. [![js-standard-style](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-standard-brightgreen.svg)](https://github.com/feross/standard)
  7. *Requires node v8 or above. Upgraders, please read the [release notes](https://github.com/lwsjs/local-web-server/releases)*.
  8. # local-web-server
  9. A modular HTTP, HTTPS and HTTP2 command-line web server for productive full-stack development.
  10. Use this tool to:
  11. * Help build any flavour of front-end web application.
  12. * *Static site, dynamic site with client or server-rendered content, Single Page App, Progessive Web App, Angular or React app etc.*
  13. * Prototype a CORS-enabled back-end service.
  14. * *RESTful HTTP API, microservice, websocket server, Server Sent Events service etc.*
  15. * Monitor activity, analyse performance, fine-tune caching strategy etc.
  16. Features:
  17. * Full control over the middleware stack
  18. * Single Page Application (SPA) support
  19. * URL Rewriting
  20. * Proxy requests to remote resources
  21. * HTTP Conditional Request support
  22. * Range request support
  23. * Gzip response compression
  24. * HTTP Basic Authentication
  25. * Configurable access log
  26. * Route blacklisting and more
  27. Local-web-server is a distribution of [lws](https://github.com/lwsjs/lws) bundled with a "starter pack" of useful middleware.
  28. ## Synopsis
  29. This package installs the `ws` command-line tool (take a look at the [usage guide](https://github.com/lwsjs/local-web-server/wiki/CLI-usage)).
  30. ### Static web site
  31. Running `ws` without any arguments will host the current directory as a static web site. Navigating to the server will render a directory listing or your `index.html`, if that file exists.
  32. ```sh
  33. $ ws
  34. Serving at http://mbp.local:8000, http://127.0.0.1:8000, http://192.168.0.100:8000
  35. ```
  36. <img src="https://imgur.com/download/NJC3POY" width="618px" title="Static static log output">
  37. ### Single Page Application
  38. Serving a Single Page Application (an app with client-side routing, e.g. a React or Angular app) is as trivial as specifying the name of your single page:
  39. ```sh
  40. $ ws --spa index.html
  41. Serving at http://mbp.local:8000, http://127.0.0.1:8000, http://192.168.0.100:8000
  42. ```
  43. With a static site, requests for typical SPA paths (e.g. `/user/1`, `/login`) would return `404 Not Found` as a file at that location does not exist. However, by marking `index.html` as the SPA you create this rule:
  44. *If a static file is requested (e.g. `/css/style.css`) then serve it, if not (e.g. `/login`) then serve the specified SPA and handle the route client-side.*
  45. [SPA tutorial](https://github.com/lwsjs/local-web-server/wiki/How-to-serve-a-Single-Page-Application-(SPA)).
  46. ### URL rewriting and proxied requests
  47. Another common use case is to forward certain requests to a remote server. The following command would proxy requests from any URL beginning with `/api/` to `https://internal-service.local/api/`. For example, a request to `/api/posts/1` would be proxied to `https://internal-service.local/api/posts/1`.
  48. ```sh
  49. $ ws --rewrite '/api/* -> https://internal-service.local/api/$1'
  50. Serving at http://mbp.local:8000, http://127.0.0.1:8000, http://192.168.0.100:8000
  51. ```
  52. <img src="https://imgur.com/download/3flcbJn" width="618px" title="Proxy json requests to remote resource">
  53. ### HTTPS
  54. Launch a secure server by setting the `--https` flag. [See the wiki](https://github.com/lwsjs/local-web-server/wiki) for further configuration options and a guide on how to get the "green padlock" in your browser.
  55. ```sh
  56. $ ws --https
  57. Serving at https://mbp.local:8000, https://127.0.0.1:8000, https://192.168.0.100:8000
  58. ```
  59. ### HTTP2
  60. Uses node's built-in HTTP2 support. [See the wiki](https://github.com/lwsjs/local-web-server/wiki) for further info about HTTPS options and a guide on how to get the "green padlock" in your browser.
  61. ```sh
  62. $ ws --http2
  63. Serving at https://mbp.local:8000, https://127.0.0.1:8000, https://192.168.0.100:8000
  64. ```
  65. ## Further Documentation
  66. [See the wiki for plenty more documentation and tutorials](https://github.com/lwsjs/local-web-server/wiki).
  67. ## Install
  68. **Requires node v8 or above**. Install the [previous release](https://github.com/lwsjs/local-web-server/tree/v1.x) for node >= v4.0.0.
  69. ```sh
  70. $ npm install -g local-web-server
  71. ```
  72. * * *
  73. &copy; 2013-19 Lloyd Brookes \<75pound@gmail.com\>. Documented by [jsdoc-to-markdown](https://github.com/jsdoc2md/jsdoc-to-markdown).