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create-servers
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Create an http AND/OR an https server and call the same request handler.
Create an http AND/OR an https server and call the same request handler.
http
var createServers = require('create-servers');
var servers = createServers(
{ http: 80 },
function (req, res) {
res.end('http only');
},
function (errs) {
if (errs) {
return console.log(errs.http);
}
console.log('Listening on 80');
}
);
https
var servers = createServers(
{
https: {
port: 443,
root: '/path/to/ssl/files',
key: 'your-key.pem',
cert: 'your-cert.pem',
ca: 'your-ca.pem' // Can be an Array of CAs
}
},
function (req, res) {
res.end('https only');
},
function (errs) {
if (errs) {
return console.log(errs.https);
}
console.log('Listening on 443');
}
);
http && https
var servers = createServers(
{
http: 80,
https: {
port: 443,
root: '/path/to/ssl/files',
key: 'your-key.pem',
cert: 'your-cert.pem',
ca: 'your-ca.pem' // Can be an Array of CAs
}
},
function (req, res) {
res.end('http AND https');
},
function (errs, servers) {
if (errs) {
return Object.keys(errs).forEach(function (key) {
console.log('Error ' + key + ': ' + errs[key]);
if (servers[key]) {
servers[key].close();
}
});
}
console.log('Listening on 80 and 443');
}
);
FAQs
Create an http AND/OR an https server and call the same request handler.
The npm package create-servers receives a total of 913 weekly downloads. As such, create-servers popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that create-servers demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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