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abhttpserver
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This abstract class can be instantiated to create a simple and easy to use HTTP server. It serves HTTP and HTTPS requests concurrently on separate TCP/IP ports.
npm install ABHTTPServer --save
This example starts two servers (HTTP on port 8080 and HTTPS on port 8081). Both are handled thru the appriopriate method(s).
Example test.ts:
import ABHTTPServer from './ABHTTPServer'
class MyServer extends ABHTTPServer {
get(url: string, request: any, response: any) {
response.sendText(response, `Hello - The URL you have sent was ${url}`)
}
}
var myServer = new MyServer(8080, 8081)
Detailed debugging to the console is supported by setting the environment variable AB_DEBUG to true. The debugging data includes most of the HTTP/HTTPS server events and may result in a lot of data sent to the console.
AB_DEBUG=true node app.js
Public Domain: This software shall be used for Good, not Evil.
Support is provided on a best efford base. If you have any question, suggestion or find any issues, please report them. You may also contact the original author thru email at the address andy.brunner@abdata.ch.
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Simple HTTP Server Framework
The npm package abhttpserver receives a total of 10 weekly downloads. As such, abhttpserver popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that abhttpserver demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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