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You love Lua but the runtime API is very weak and you don't want to handle and learn a lot of different luarock libraries? You came at the right place! This project aims to offer the bests of Lua and NodeJS together.
You don't need lua
installed to run demoon, but you need node
and npm as well, firstly, install demoon globally:
$: npm i -g demoon
Then run it passing your entry lua file:
$: demoon app.lua
This is a little sample code to demonstrate how demoon is powerful and bridges well with nodeJS:
-- you can require node modules (package.json/node_modules works as well)
local http = require('http')
-- you can require js modules and lua files
-- require('./myjsmodule.js')
-- require('./myluamodule.lua')
local port = os.getenv('PORT') or 8080
function sleep(ms)
-- you can use and create promises
return Promise.create(function(resolve)
setTimeout(resolve, ms)
end)
end
-- top level await works!
sleep(1000):await()
http.createServer(async(function (req, res)
-- you can await inside async bounded functions
sleep(1000):await()
res:write('Hello World!');
res['end']();
end)):listen(port);
print('Your server is running on port ' .. port .. '!')
FAQs
Lua + Node
We found that demoon 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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