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@trufflesuite/uws-js-unofficial
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Simple, secure, & standards compliant web server for the most demanding of applications.
This is a fork of the original uWebSockets.js by @alexhultman. This fork adds unofficial support for Electron builds (Electron version 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12) by changing the build pipeline to use node-gyp
instead of a custom C++ build script which allows us to use electron-rebuild. This repo is mainly for internal use to support Truffle Suite's Ganache UI Electron application.
NOTE: These binaries do not support SSL or Compression. They were not necessary for our uses, and we had issues getting those to compile with the Electron headers.
Intellectual property and all rights reserved by uNetworking. The license in this repository is the one kept from the original repository.
Where such explicit notice is given, source code is licensed Apache License 2.0 which is a permissive OSI-approved license with very few limitations. Modified "forks" should be of nothing but licensed source code, and be made available under another product name. If you're uncertain about any of this, please ask before assuming.
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Simple, secure, & standards compliant web server for the most demanding of applications.
The npm package @trufflesuite/uws-js-unofficial receives a total of 149,899 weekly downloads. As such, @trufflesuite/uws-js-unofficial popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @trufflesuite/uws-js-unofficial demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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