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@api.global/typedserver
Advanced tools
easy serving of static files
Use TypeScript for best in class instellisense.
import { TypedServer } from '@apiglobal/typedserver';
let myTypedserver = new TypedServer('/some/path/to/webroot', 8080);
myTypedserver.start().then(() => {
// this is executed when server is running guaranteed
myTypedserver.stop(); // .stop() will work even if not waiting for server to be fully started
});
myTypedserver.reload(); // reloads all connected browsers of this instance
We are always happy for code contributions. If you are not the code contributing type that is ok. Still, maintaining Open Source repositories takes considerable time and thought. If you like the quality of what we do and our modules are useful to you we would appreciate a little monthly contribution: You can contribute one time or contribute monthly. :)
For further information read the linked docs at the top of this readme.
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FAQs
A TypeScript-based project for easy serving of static files with support for live reloading, compression, and typed requests.
The npm package @api.global/typedserver receives a total of 35 weekly downloads. As such, @api.global/typedserver popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @api.global/typedserver demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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