@hattip/adapter-bun
v0.0.49
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Bun adapter for Hattip
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@hattip/adapter-bun
Hattip adapter for Bun.
Usage
Assuming you have your Hattip handler defined in handler.js and your static assets are in the public directory, create an entry-bun.js file like the following and use bun entry-bun.js to run it:
import bunAdapter from "@hattip/adapter-bun";
import handler from "./handler.js";
import url from "node:url";
import path from "node:path";
const dir = path.resolve(
path.dirname(url.fileURLToPath(new URL(import.meta.url))),
"public",
);
export default bunAdapter(handler, { staticDir: dir });You can leave out the staticDir option if you don't want to serve static assets.
Options
staticDir: The directory to serve static assets from. Leave undefined to not serve static assets.trustProxy: Whether to trust theX-Forwarded-Forheader.
The remaining options (port, hostname etc.) are passed to Bun.serve.
context.platform
export interface BunPlatformInfo {
/** Platform name */
name: "bun";
/** Bun server instance */
server: Server;
}Environment variables
The ctx.env() function is implemented using process.env.
Limitations
Bun support is preliminary and Bun itself is in early development:
- No way to determine the IP address of the client when
trustProxyis false. - No streaming, everything is cached.
