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[](https://www.npmjs.org/package/local-web-server)
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[](https://www.npmjs.org/package/local-web-server)
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[](https://travis-ci.org/lwsjs/local-web-server)
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[](https://david-dm.org/lwsjs/local-web-server/next)
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**This documentation is a work in progress**
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# local-web-server
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The modular web server for productive full-stack development.
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Use this tool to:
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* Build fast, modern web applications using any tech, framework or architecture.
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* Prototype back-end services (RESTful HTTP API, Microservice, websocket server etc.)
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Features:
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* HTTP, HTTPS and HTTP2 support
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* Create, share and consume middleware, view and server modules
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* URL Rewriting, to local or remote destinations
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* Single Page Application support
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* Response mocking
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* Configurable access log
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* Route blacklisting
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* HTTP Conditional Request support (cacheing)
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* Gzip response compression and much more
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## Synopsis
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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)). The most simple use case is to run `ws` without any arguments - this will **host the current directory as a static web site**.
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```sh
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$ ws
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Serving at http://mbp.local:8000, http://127.0.0.1:8000, http://192.168.0.100:8000
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```
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Another common use case is to **proxy certain requests to remote servers** (e.g. you'd like to use data from a different environment). For example, the following command would proxy `http://127.0.0.1:8000/api/users/1` to `https://internal-service.local/api/users/1`:
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```sh
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$ ws --rewrite '/api/* -> https://internal-service.local/api/$1`
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Serving at http://mbp.local:8000, http://127.0.0.1:8000, http://192.168.0.100:8000
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```
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Imagine the network is down or you're working offline, proxied requests to `https://internal-service.local/api/users/1` would fail. In this case, you could use Mock Responses to fill the gap. Define the mock responses in a module.
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```js
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const users = [
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{ "id": 1, "name": "Lloyd", "age": 40, "nationality": "English" },
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{ "id": 2, "name": "Mona", "age": 34, "nationality": "Palestinian" },
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{ "id": 3, "name": "Francesco", "age": 24, "nationality": "Italian" }
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]
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/* response mocks for /users */
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module.exports = [
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{
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route: '/users',
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responses: [
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/* Respond with 400 Bad Request for PUT and DELETE requests (inappropriate on a collection) */
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{ request: { method: 'PUT' }, response: { status: 400 } },
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{ request: { method: 'DELETE' }, response: { status: 400 } },
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{
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/* for GET requests return the collection */
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request: { method: 'GET' },
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response: { type: 'application/json', body: users }
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},
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{
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/* for POST requests, create a new user and return its location */
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request: { method: 'POST' },
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response: function (ctx) {
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const newUser = ctx.request.body
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users.push(newUser)
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ctx.status = 201
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ctx.response.set('Location', `/users/${users.length}`)
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}
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}
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]
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}
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]
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```
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Next, launch `ws` passing in your mock response file:
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```sh
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$ ws --mocks example-mocks.js
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Serving at http://mbp.local:8000, http://127.0.0.1:8000, http://192.168.0.100:8000
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```
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Test your mock responses:
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```sh
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$ curl http://127.0.0.1:8000/users -H 'Content-type: application/json' -d '{ "name": "Anthony" }' -i
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HTTP/1.1 201 Created
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Vary: Origin
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Location: /users/4
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
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Content-Length: 7
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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2017 20:31:19 GMT
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Connection: keep-alive
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$ curl http://127.0.0.1:8000/users
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[
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{
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"id": 1,
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"name": "Lloyd",
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"age": 40,
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"nationality": "English"
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},
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{
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"id": 2,
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"name": "Mona",
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"age": 34,
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"nationality": "Palestinian"
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},
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{
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"id": 3,
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"name": "Francesco",
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"age": 24,
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"nationality": "Italian"
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},
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{
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"id": 4,
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"name": "Anthony"
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}
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```
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## Advanced Usage
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Being modular and extensible, features can be added or removed from `ws` in the shape of Middleware, ServerFactory or View modules. [See the wiki for full documentation and tutorials](https://github.com/lwsjs/local-web-server/wiki).
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## Install
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Requires node v7.6 or higher. Install the [previous release](https://github.com/lwsjs/local-web-server/tree/v1.x) for node >= v4.0.0.
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```sh
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$ npm install -g local-web-server@next
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```
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* * *
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© 2013-17 Lloyd Brookes <75pound@gmail.com>. Documented by [jsdoc-to-markdown](https://github.com/jsdoc2md/jsdoc-to-markdown).
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