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This is a browserify development server inspired by beefy and wzrd, but specifically focused on incremental reloading, LiveReload integration (including CSS injection), and other high-level features.
To install:
npm install budo -g
Running budo will start a server with a default index.html
and incrementally bundle your source on filesave. The requests are delayed until the bundle has finished, so you won't be served stale or empty bundles if you refresh the page mid-update. Examples:
# serve file on port 9966 and open browser
budo index.js --open
# enable LiveReload on HTML/CSS/JS file changes
budo index.js --live
# default html will use src="static/bundle.js"
budo src/index.js:static/bundle.js
# pass some options to browserify
budo index.js --live -- -t babelify
# use HTTPS and enable CORS headers
budo index.js --ssl --cors
Then open http://localhost:9966/ to see the content in action.
By default, budo pretty-prints to terminal with garnish.
See docs for more details and integrations, such as React Hot Module Replacement, Pushstate Servers and HTTPS. PRs/suggestions/comments welcome.
At a glance:
index.html
Below is an example of how syntax errors look during development, using the babelify transform.
Details for budo
command-line interface.
Usage:
budo index.js [opts] -- [browserify opts]
Options:
--destination destination for bundle file
--help, -h show help message
--version show version
--port, -p the port to run, default 9966
--host, -H the host, default internal IP (localhost)
--dir, -d a path, or array of paths for base static content
--serve, -s override the bundle path being served
--live, -l enable default LiveReload integration
--live-port, -L the LiveReload port, default 35729
--open, -o launch the browser once connected
--pushstate, -P always render the index page instead of a 404 page
--base set the base path for the generated HTML, default to '/'
--onupdate a shell command to trigger on bundle update
--poll=N use polling for file watch, with optional interval N
--title optional title for default index.html
--css optional stylesheet href for default index.html
--ssl, -S create an HTTPS server instead of HTTP
--cert, -C the cert for SSL (default cert.pem)
--key, -K the key for SSL (default key.pem)
--cors set header to use CORS (Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *)
--ndjson print ndjson instead of pretty-printed logs
--verbose, -v also include debug messages
--force-default-index always serve a generated index.html instead of a static one
--no-stream do not print messages to stdout
--no-debug do not use inline source maps
--no-portfind will not attempt auto-portfinding
--no-error-handler disable default DOM error handling
--watch-glob, --wg glob(s) to watch for reloads, default '**/*.{html,css}'
By default, messages will be printed to process.stdout
, and --debug
will be sent to browserify (for source maps). You can turn these off with --no-stream
and --no-debug
, respectively.
Everything after --
is passed directly to browserify. Example:
budo index.js --live -- -t [ babelify --extensions .es6 ]
The API mirrors the CLI except it does not write to process.stdout
by default.
var budo = require('budo')
var babelify = require('babelify')
budo('./src/index.js', {
live: true, // setup live reload
port: 8000, // use this port
browserify: {
transform: babelify // ES6
}
}).on('connect', function (ev) {
console.log('Server running on %s', ev.uri)
console.log('LiveReload running on port %s', ev.livePort)
}).on('update', function (buffer) {
console.log('bundle - %d bytes', buffer.length)
})
See API usage for details.
budō combines several smaller and less opinionated modules.
index.html
fileMIT, see LICENSE.md for details.
FAQs
a browserify server for rapid prototyping
The npm package budoz receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, budoz popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that budoz 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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