svh v0.0.7
SVH (Node Serve Here)
Simple file server for web client app development. It will serve html, js, css, image and it's configurable via cli option except for dotfiles.
Features
- Configurable via cli options.
- Auto watch files.
- Auto reload browser.
- Publish site support through ngrok.
- Files filter.
NOTE:
Tested only on UNIX/Linux based OS.
Usage
Install svh via the awesome npm
$ sudo npm install -g svhhelp
$ svh serve --help
Usage: serve [options] [path]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-l, --log default is disabled
-p, --port <port> startServer port. default port is 3113
-m, --main <homepage> index file to start. no extension (html only)
-w, --watch watch project root directory for file changes. default is enabled
-f, --files <files> comma separated files extension to watch. default is all file types.
-n, --ngrok using ngrok to expose local web server to internet. default is disabled
-N, --ngrok-path <ngrokpath> ngrok binary path. default path to /usr/bin/ngrok
-s, --subdomain <subdomain> subdomain for ngrok
-a, --auth <auth> simple auth for ngrokto run svh server on default port 3113
$ svh serve your_project_diror customize the port with -p option
$ svh serve -p 3003 your_project_dirsvh will pickup index.html file by default but you can customize it with -m option.
For example to pickup main.html as startup page, type this command
$ svh serve -m main your_project_dirsvh will watch project directory and auto reload browser it if there are any files changes.
To disable auto watch use -w option
$ svh serve -w your_project_dir###Use with ngrok
svh support to expose your project to publis site via ngrok, it's awesome tool by the way but make sure that it's already installed in your system. The default path is
/usr/bin/ngrokother than that, you should pass ngrok path via -N option.
To use ngrok use command option -n and svh will create random subdomain for your project.
For example to expose your_project_dir to public internet just type this command
$ svh serve --ngrok your_project_dirTo expose your local project to public internet but with basic authentication just type this command
$ svh serve -n -a user:password project_dirYou can pass custom subdomain name via -s option. For example if you type this command
$ svh serve -n -a shoot:angel -s cross-finger your_project_dirthen you can access your local project on address
http://cross-finger.ngrok.comIf ngrok installed on custom path use -N option so svh will recognize it.
$ svh serve -n -N /home/angel/bin/ngrok -a shoot:angel project_dirNOTE:
svh currently doesn't support for ngrok configuration file
###Filter
From version 0.0.7 you can use files filter through comma separated extension list by add --files command option
$ svh serve --files=html,css,js,jsx your_project_dirby default svh will ignore node_modules directory.
Contribute
Please feel free to fork and pull any request
Thank's
LICENSE
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Equan Pr.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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