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@fastly/expressly
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Express-style router for Fastly Compute.
First, head over to developer.fastly.com to get started with JavaScript on Fastly Compute:
Install expressly from the npm registry:
npm i @fastly/expressly
yarn add @fastly/expressly
Replace the contents of your Compute app's src/index.js
with the following:
import { Router } from "@fastly/expressly";
const router = new Router();
router.get("/", async (req, res) => {
return res.send("Hello world!");
});
router.listen();
Start your app locally:
fastly compute serve
This will start your service on http://localhost:7676.
Check out the JavaScript code examples for Compute on Fastly's Developer Hub.
FAQs
Express-style router for Fastly Compute.
We found that @fastly/expressly demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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