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@silenteer/natsu-port-server
Advanced tools
There're ways to start natsu-port-server
Start via cli
This's simplest way to start the server, just run command with arguments for configuration
natsu-port-server --nats-uri localhost:2222 --nats-auth-subjects=abc,xyz --nats-non-auth-subjects=nmc,xpoi --server-port=4848 --server-path=/addc
Or write configuration in a js file then run command
natsu-port-server --config=./config.js
// config.js
module.exports = {
NATS_AUTH_SUBJECTS=api.auth.adapt,api.auth.validate
};
Import & start
You may create a file .env
to contains configuration for the server
NATS_AUTH_SUBJECTS=api.auth.adapt,api.auth.validate
Use dotenv
(or another) to load .env
into process.env
then import the server and start
require('dotenv').config();
import NatsPortServer from '@silenteer/natsu-port-server';
NatsPortServer.start();
Help
If you want to get guide, run this command
natsu-port-server --help
FAQs
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