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hyperdrive-http
Advanced tools
Serve a hyperdrive archive over HTTP. For an example of use, see dat.haus.
Hyperdrive-http returns a function to call when you receive a http request:
var server = http.createServer()
server.on('request', hyperdriveHttp(archive))
To use hyperdrive-http you will need to:
Hyperdrive works with many archives/feeds or a single archive.
exposeHeaders
- If set to true
, hyperdrive-http will add custom Hyperdrive-
HTTP headers to directory listing requests (default: false
):
Hyperdrive-Key: de2a51bbaf8a5545eff82c999f15e1fd29637b3f16db94633cb6e2e0c324f833
Hyperdrive-Version: 4
live
- If set to true
will reload a directly listing if the archive receives updates.Hyperdrive-http responds to any URL with a specific format. If the URL does cannot be parsed, it will return a 404.
http://archive-example.com/
http://archive-example.com/filename.pdf
If a directory in the archive contains an index.html
page that file is returned instead of the directory listing.
There is also a CLI that can be used for demo + testing. Pass it a dat link or a path to an existing dat folder:
node cli.js <dat-key>
node cli.js /path/do/existing/dat
FAQs
Handle Hyper[drive|core] HTTP Requests
The npm package hyperdrive-http receives a total of 33 weekly downloads. As such, hyperdrive-http popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hyperdrive-http demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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