Server for Node.js
Simple and powerful server that just works so you can focus on your awesome project:
const server = require('server');
const { get, post } = server.router;
server({ port: 8080, public: './' }, [
get('/', ctx => ctx.res.render('index')),
post('/', ctx => console.log(ctx.req.body))
]);
Getting started
After getting Node.js (> 7.6
) ready and doing npm init
in your project folder, install server and keep it as a dependency:
npm install server --save
Then you can create a file called app.js
and set the following:
const server = require('server');
const { get, post } = server.router;
server([
get('/', ctx => ctx.res.send('Hello world!'))
]);
Execute this in the terminal to get the server started:
node app.js
And finally, open your browser on localhost:3000 and you should see your server answered 'Hello world!'.
Documentation
The library documented is here:
Full Documentation
Subscribe here to receive tutorials when released. Tutorials are good for learning while the documentation is good for reference/quick use once you know the basics.
You can also download the repository and try the examples by browsing to them and node app.js
inside each of them in /examples
.
License
Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for the full license.
Author
This package was created by Francisco Presencia but hopefully developed and maintained by many others. See the the list of contributors here.
I love using my work and I'm available for contractor work. Freelancing helps maintain server
and my other open source projects up to date!
You can also sponsor the project, get your logo in here and some other perks with tons of ♥