hops-express
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Please see the main Hops Readme for general information and a Getting Started Guide.
This package has been deprecated as of version 12 of Hops, the contained Express configuration has been moved to @untool/express
. If you happened to have installed this package to create a custom collection of presets, you can safely remove it.
This package will be removed with the next major release of Hops.
CLI
serve
This command starts an Express.js server with all middleware and configuration applied through the configureServer
hook.
Arguments
-p
/ --production
This is a shortcut for NODE_ENV=production hops serve
- it sets the environment variable NODE_ENV
to production
which enables several performance optimizations for Express.js and its middleware.
You may use either hops serve -p
or its equivalent NODE_ENV=production hops serve
.
Usage
Configuration
Preset Options
Name | Type | Default | Required | Description |
---|
https | `Boolean | Object` | false | no |
host | String | [HOST] | no | Specify the IP address that Hops should bind to |
port | String | [PORT] | no | Specify the Port that Hops should listen on |
locations | Array<String> | [] | no | An array of locations for static rendering of HTML pages |
basePath | String | '' | no | The URL base path from which your application will be served |
assetPath | String | <basePath> | no | The URL base path from which the assets will be served from |
buildDir | String | <rootDir>/dist | no | The directory in which the build outputs will be written to |
https
Hops has built in support for HTTPS which can be configured using this setting.
You can set it to true
to enable SSL with the included self-signed certificate or you can specify an object with keyFile
and certFile
that point a proper SSL certificate.
"hops": {
"https": {
"keyFile": "./path/to/my.key",
"certFile": "./path/to/my.cert"
}
}
host
By default Hops will read an environment variable called $HOST
to find the host that the server should bind to. If $HOST
and the config host
are not defined, Hops will bind the server to the unspecified IPv6 or IPv4 address (::
or 0.0.0.0
).
"hops": {
"host": "10.10.10.10"
}
port
The port on which the server will be listening. By default Hops will try to read the environment variable $PORT
. If neither $PORT
nor the port
config are set, Hops will try to find a free port, starting at >=8080
.
"hops": {
"port": "8080"
}
locations
Use this setting to define routes for static prerendering. Simply list all URLs that you want to prerender and execute $ hops build -ps
.
"hops": {
"locations": ["/foo", "/bar"]
}
basePath
This is the URL base path, for example, when you want to serve your application from a subfolder.
"hops": {
"basePath": "/foo"
}
assetPath
This is the URL base path (subfolder) from which your assets will be served.
"hops": {
"assetPath": "<basePath>/assets"
}
buildDir
This is the file-system path to where the generated assets will be written and served from.
"hops": {
"buildDir": "<rootDir>/dist"
}
Render Options
This preset has no runtime configuration options.
Mixin Hooks API
Caution: Please be aware that the mixin hooks are not part of the SemVer API contract. This means that hook methods and signatures can change even in minor releases. Therefore it's up to you to make sure that all hooks that you are using in your own mixins still adhere to the new implementation after an upgrade of a Hops packages.
configureServer(app, middleware, mode): app
(pipe) core
Use this mixin hook to register middleware or configure the Express.js Application.
It receives the following arguments:
app
This is an Express.js application instance that allows you to reconfigure the application.
middleware
This is an object whose keys are middleware phases and the values are arrays in which middleware can be pushed.
These are the phases available:
initial
- use this phase to register middleware that should be executed firstfiles
- in this phase are middleware like express-static
to serve static filesparse
- this phase can be used to register middleware that parses data from incoming requests (e.g. cookie-parser
or body-parser
)routes
- this phase registers the universal render middleware that handles all the routes in your appfinal
- this phase may be used to register error handling or other middleware that should be run last
Additionally each phase also has a pre
/ post
phase. E.g.: preinitial
or postfiles
.
mode
Describes the mode that the server is operating in, it can be one of: develop
, serve
or static
.
const { Mixin } = require('hops-mixin');
module.exports = class MyMixin extends Mixin {
configureServer(app, middleware, mode) {
middleware.routes.push((req, res, next) => next());
if (mode === 'serve') {
middleware.preinitial.unshift((req, res, next) => next());
middleware.postfinal.push((req, res, next) => next());
}
return app;
}
};
inspectServer(app, target): app
(sequence) core
Implement this hook to get access to the listening instance of http.Server
(or https.Server
). The second argument target
will be one of develop
, serve
.
Use this hook to read the listening address or to register your application with a loadbalancer.
createServer(mode): app
(override) core
With this mixin hook it is possible to get a fully configured Express.js application instance that you can register with your own server.
It accepts develop
, serve
or static
as mode
.
runServer(mode): void
(override) core
In case you want to programmatically start a server, you can use this mixin hook.
It accepts develop
or serve
as mode
.
createRenderer(): (options) => Promise<Response>
(override) core
This mixin method creates the static renderer. When called it returns a function that accepts an options hash or an url and returns a Promise that resolves to the statically rendered page.
renderLocations(): Promise<Responses>
(override) core
This mixin method creates a fully configured Express.js application and renders all your configured locations
to strings.
It returns a Promise that resolves to an object whose keys are your configured locations
and the values are the rendered pages.