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AbstractHttpServer is a thin wrapper class over node's http server
npm i --save abstract-http-server
// esm
import AbstractHttpServer from 'abstract-http-server'
// commonjs
const AbstractHttpServer = require('abstract-http-server').default
Create and start "hello world" server using AbstractHttpServer
import AbstractHttpServer from 'abstract-http-server'
class MyHttpServer extends AbstractHttpServer {
handleRequest(req, res) {
res.statusCode = 200
res.end('Hello World!')
}
}
const server = new MyHttpServer()
await server.start({ port: 3333 })
// log: http server: starting { port: 3333 }
// log: http server: started { port: 3333 }
handleRequest can be used with async/await
import AbstractHttpServer from 'abstract-http-server'
class MyHttpServer extends AbstractHttpServer {
async handleRequest(req, res) {
await Promise.resolve()
res.statusCode = 200
res.end('Hello World!')
}
}
Constructor, start, and stop options examples
// AbstractHttpServer supports all of http.createServer options and custom logger
const server = new AbstractHttpServer({
// http server options
maxHeaderSize: 100;
insecureHTTPParser: false;
// additional options
logger: console,
})
// start all of httpServer.listen options
await server.start({
// http server listen options
port: 3333,
host: 'localhost',
backlog: 10,
path: 'foo',
exclusive: false,
readableAll: true,
writableAll: true,
ipv6Only: false,
})
// stop supports "destroying" a server using the force: true option
await server.stop({
force: true
})
handleRequest can be used with async/await
import AbstractHttpServer from 'abstract-http-server'
class MyHttpServer extends AbstractHttpServer {
async handleRequest(req, res) {
await Promise.resolve()
res.statusCode = 200
res.end('Hello World!')
}
}
const server = new MyHttpServer()
await server.start({ port: 3333 })
// log: http server: starting {}
// log: http server: started {}
await server.stop()
// log: http server: stopping {}
// log: http server: stopped {}
import AbstractHttpServer from 'abstract-http-server'
class MyHttpServer extends AbstractHttpServer {
handleRequest(req, res) {
res.statusCode = 200
res.end('Hello World!')
}
}
const server = new MyHttpServer()
try {
await server.start({ port: 3333 })
} catch (err) {
// log: http server: start errored: { err: ... }
if (err instanceof HttpServerStartError) {
console.error(err)
/*
HttpServerStartError: error starting http server
at Function.wrap (/app/index.ts:51:12)
...
{
"port": 3333
}
----
Error: listen EADDRINUSE: address already in use :::3333
at Server.setupListenHandle [as _listen2] (net.js:1313:16)
...
*/
console.error(err.source)
/*
Error: listen EADDRINUSE: address already in use :::3333
at Server.setupListenHandle [as _listen2] (net.js:1313:16)
...
*/
}
// ...
}
try {
await server.stop()
} catch (err) {
// log: http server: stop errored: { err: ... }
if (err instanceof HttpServerStopError) {
console.error(err)
/*
HttpServerStopError: error starting http server
at Function.wrap (/app/index.ts:51:12)
...
{}
----
Error: foo
at ...
...
*/
console.error(err.source)
/*
Error: foo
at ...
...
*/
}
// ...
}
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