[![view on npm](http://img.shields.io/npm/v/local-web-server.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/local-web-server) [![npm module downloads](http://img.shields.io/npm/dt/local-web-server.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/local-web-server) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/75lb/local-web-server.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/75lb/local-web-server) [![Dependency Status](https://david-dm.org/75lb/local-web-server.svg)](https://david-dm.org/75lb/local-web-server) [![js-standard-style](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-standard-brightgreen.svg)](https://github.com/feross/standard) ***This is the documentation for the next version. For the previous release, see the [prev](https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server/tree/prev) branch. To install this prerelease: `$ npm i -g local-web-server@next`*** # local-web-server A simple web-server for productive front-end development. Typical use cases: * Front-end Development * Static or Single Page App development * Re-route paths to local or remote resources * 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. * Mocks are defined with config (static), or code (dynamic). * CORS-friendly, all origins allowed by default. * Proxy server * Map local routes to remote servers. Removes CORS pain when consuming remote services. * File sharing **Requires node v4.0.0 or higher**. ## Synopsis local-web-server is a simple command-line tool. To use it, from your project directory run `ws`.
$ ws --help
local-web-server
A simple web-server for productive front-end development.
Synopsis
$ ws [<server options>]
$ ws --config
$ ws --help
Server
-p, --port number Web server port.
-d, --directory path Root directory, defaults to the current directory.
-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'.
-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.
-n, --no-cache Disable etag-based caching -forces loading from disk each request.
--verbose Verbose output, useful for debugging.
Misc
-h, --help Print these usage instructions.
--config Print the stored config.
Project home: https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server
## Examples
For the examples below, we assume we're in a project directory looking like this:
```sh
.
├── css
│ └── style.css
├── index.html
└── package.json
```
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`.
### Static site
Fire up your static site on the default port:
```sh
$ ws
serving at http://localhost:8000
```
[Example](https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server/tree/master/example/simple).
### Single Page Application
You're building a web app with client-side routing, so mark `index.html` as the SPA.
```sh
$ ws --spa index.html
```
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:
*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.*
[Example](https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server/tree/master/example/spa).
### URL rewriting
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
$ ws --rewrite '/css/style.css -> /build/css/style.css'
```
Or, more generally (matching any stylesheet under `/css`):
```sh
$ ws --rewrite '/css/:stylesheet -> /build/css/:stylesheet'
```
With a deep CSS directory structure it may be easier to mount the entire contents of `/build/css` to the `/css` path:
```sh
$ ws --rewrite '/css/* -> /build/css/$1'
```
this rewrites `/css/a` as `/build/css/a`, `/css/a/b/c` as `/build/css/a/b/c` etc.
#### 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:
```sh
$ ws --rewrite '/npm/* -> http://registry.npmjs.org/$1'
```
Map local requests for repo data to the Github API:
```sh
$ ws --rewrite '/:user/repos/:name -> https://api.github.com/repos/:user/:name'
```
[Example](https://github.com/75lb/local-web-server/tree/master/example/rewrite).
### Mock Responses
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.
In the config, define an array called `mocks`. Each mock definition maps a [route](http://expressjs.com/guide/routing.html#route-paths)
to a `response`. A simple home page:
```json
{
"mocks": [
{
"route": "/",
"response": {
"body": "[KoaApplication](https://github.com/koajs/koa/blob/master/docs/api/index.md#application)
⏏
* [~rewriteRule](#module_local-web-server--localWebServer..rewriteRule)
### localWebServer([options]) ⇒ [KoaApplication](https://github.com/koajs/koa/blob/master/docs/api/index.md#application)
⏏
Returns a Koa application you can launch or mix into an existing app.
**Kind**: Exported function
**Params**
- [options] object
- options
- [.static] object
- koa-static config
- [.root] string
= "."
- root directory
- [.options] string
- [options](https://github.com/koajs/static#options)
- [.serveIndex] object
- koa-serve-index config
- [.path] string
= "."
- root directory
- [.options] string
- [options](https://github.com/expressjs/serve-index#options)
- [.forbid] Array.<string>
- A list of forbidden routes, each route being an [express route-path](http://expressjs.com/guide/routing.html#route-paths).
- [.spa] string
- specify an SPA file to catch requests for everything but static assets.
- [.log] object
- [morgan](https://github.com/expressjs/morgan) config
- [.format] string
- [log format](https://github.com/expressjs/morgan#predefined-formats)
- [.options] object
- [options](https://github.com/expressjs/morgan#options)
- [.compress] boolean
- Serve gzip-compressed resources, where applicable
- [.mime] object
- A list of mime-type overrides, passed directly to [mime.define()](https://github.com/broofa/node-mime#mimedefine)
- [.rewrite] [Array.<rewriteRule>](#module_local-web-server--localWebServer..rewriteRule)
- One or more rewrite rules
- [.verbose] boolean
- Print detailed output, useful for debugging
**Example**
```js
const localWebServer = require('local-web-server')
localWebServer().listen(8000)
```
#### 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 [localWebServer](#exp_module_local-web-server--localWebServer)
**Properties**
| Name | Type | Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| from | string
| request route |
| to | string
| 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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