watch-connect
A connect/express middleware that force browsers to reload when the server detects file changes.
The watch mode has been borrowed from https://github.com/mklabs/mockerie by the genious mklabs.
Usage With Connect
var Path = require('path'),
connect = require('connect'),
reloadOnChange = require('watch-connect');
var path = Path.resolve('example/fixture');
var server = connect();
var options = {watchdir:path, server:server, verbose: true};
server.use(reloadOnChange(options));
server.use(connect.static(path));
server.listen(3000, function(){
console.log('listening on http://127.0.0.1:3000');
});
Now open your browser on the URL http://127.0.0.1:3000
.
Look at the title color.
Now change the color in example/fixture/sub/folder/file.css
, and save your changes.
Oh look the browser was updated :)
Usage With Express
TBD
Options
watchdir
: Required. A path to the directory you want to watch, ideally the path to your public assets. .html files inside this directory will have script tags inserted on their way through the connect middleware (unless skipAdding
is set to true
). Those scripts facilitate the reload.server
: Required. http server to hook our reloadverbose
: Defaults to false. Chatty logging.skipAdding
: Defaults to false. When set to true, the socket scripts will not be added to .html pages on their way through the middleware. The assumption is that you would add them to your page(s) yourself. This serves as a workaround for those who are not rendering .html pages directly, like Express users who may be using Jade templates.exclude
: an array of file regexs that when changed should not cause a reload. By default, files containing /.
(like foo/.gitignore
) and node_modules
will be ignored.additionaldirs
: an array of file paths to additional directories that you want to force a refresh of the browser. No files inside this directory will not have the script tags inserted into them, these files simply trigger reloads. Use this to, for example, watch your Jade templates, which typically live outside the directory structure of your public assets.
License
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2012 Filirom1
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