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koa-spdy-push
Advanced tools
SPDY Push helper for Koa.
Automatically handles close
events and errors to avoid leaks.
var push = require('koa-spdy-push')({
threshold: 1kb
})
app.use(function* () {
if (!this.res.isSpdy) return
push(this, {
path: '/image.png',
filename: 'image.png',
headers: {
'content-type': 'image/png'
}
})
})
Pushes a file in a separate coroutine. Options:
path
- The url of the streamheaders
- Headers of the streampriority: 7
- SPDY Push stream priority, defaults to lowestbody
- a body of the stream, either a String
, Buffer
, or Stream.Readable
filename
- a filename of a body. Use this to push bodies without creating a stream first (otherwise you'll create file descriptor leaks)Either body
or filename
is required.
Don't set the following headers. These headers will be automatically set:
content-encoding
content-length
FAQs
SPDY Push helper for Koa
The npm package koa-spdy-push receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, koa-spdy-push popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that koa-spdy-push demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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