@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ A simple web-server for productive front-end development. Typical use cases:
* Front-end Development
* Front-end Development
* Static or Single Page App development
* Static or Single Page App development
* Re-route paths to local or remote resources
* Re-route paths to local or remote resources
* Efficient, predictable, entity-tag-powered conditional requests (no need to 'Disable Cache' in DevTools, slowing page-load down)
* Bundle with your front-end project
* Bundle with your front-end project
* Very little configuration, just a few options
* Very little configuration, just a few options
* Outputs a dynamic statistics view to the terminal
* Outputs a dynamic statistics view to the terminal
@ -387,7 +388,7 @@ module.exports = mockResponses
### HTTPS Server
### HTTPS Server
Some modern techs (ServiceWorker, webRTC, any `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:
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:
@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ A simple web-server for productive front-end development. Typical use cases:
* Front-end Development
* Front-end Development
* Static or Single Page App development
* Static or Single Page App development
* Re-route paths to local or remote resources
* Re-route paths to local or remote resources
* Efficient, predictable, entity-tag-powered conditional requests (no need to 'Disable Cache' in DevTools, slowing page-load down)
* Bundle with your front-end project
* Bundle with your front-end project
* Very little configuration, just a few options
* Very little configuration, just a few options
* Outputs a dynamic statistics view to the terminal
* Outputs a dynamic statistics view to the terminal
@ -387,7 +388,7 @@ module.exports = mockResponses
### HTTPS Server
### HTTPS Server
Some modern techs (ServiceWorker, webRTC, any `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:
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: