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A simple development server geared towards front-end developers and ADD (Api Driven Development) applications.
For ADD applications front-end developers generally have no need for a full stack development environment, so a lot of front-end developers use a combination of a local http instance for static content, and a http proxy that forwards to the back-end.
node-devserver combines these two into one.
When a request comes in node-devserver will first try to serve the request from the local filesystem, and if unsuccessfull proxy the request to a remote server. For example: let's say we get make a request to http://some.domain.local/a/file.ext
(asuming that some.domain.local
is pointing to our local machine) - node-devserver will try to serve the file from these locations (in order)
root/some.domain.com/a/file.ext
root/domain.com/a/file.ext
root/com/a/file.ext
root/a/file.ext
If none of these work the request will be proxied to a remote server.
The node-devserver configuration file is basically an array of middlewares to load (in order). And example configuraton file could look like this:
[{
"module" : "./middleware/frontend",
"arguments" : [ "root" ]
}, {
"module" : "./middleware/backend",
"arguments" : [{
"regexp" : "^(?<uat>cns-etuat-\\d+)\\.(?<vhost>.+)",
"proxy" : {
"host" : "${uat}.remote",
"port" : 80
}
}]
}]
frontend
module configurationThe frontend
middleware is responsible for serving local files.
The configuration is quite straight forward - arguments
is an array of strings that point out the location(s) where static files are served from.
backend
module configuration{
"regexp" : "^(?<uat>cns-etuat-\\d+)\\.(?<vhost>.+)",
"proxy" : {
"host" : "${uat}.remote",
"port" : 80
}
}
The backend
middleware matches url's to remote servers.
Options are tried in order like this:
regexp
using XRegExpregexp
and store captureproxy
argumentFAQs
Simple local development server
The npm package devserver receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, devserver popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that devserver 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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