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pnpm 10.0.0 Blocks Lifecycle Scripts by Default
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Lead Maintainer - Chris Rempel
Glue provides configuration based composition of hapi's Server object. Specifically it wraps
server = new Hapi.Server(Options)
server.connection(Options)
server.register(Plugin, Options)
calling each based on the configuration generated from the Glue manifest.
Glue's API is a single function compose
accepting a JSON manifest
file specifying the hapi server options, connections, and registrations.
Glue can support different versions of hapi. Adding support for a new version of hapi is considered a minor
change. Removing support for a version of hapi is considered a major
change.
By default NPM will resolve Glue's dependency on hapi using the most recent supported version of hapi. To force a specific supported hapi version for your project, include hapi in your package dependencies along side of Glue.
Glue currently supports hapi 11, 12, 13 and 14.
FAQs
Server composer for hapi.js
The npm package glue receives a total of 878 weekly downloads. As such, glue popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that glue demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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