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@jamen/http-reload

v1.1.0

Published

An autoreload interface that works purely over HTTP.

Downloads

8

Readme

@jamen/http-reload

An autoreload interface that works purely over HTTP.

Install

npm i @jamen/http-reload

Usage

createReloader(options)

Create a reloader. The available options are:

  • pollUrl: The URL for the request that indicates when to update. Defaults to /__request_poll
  • scriptUrl: The URL of the script which polls for the update. Defaults to /__request.js
  • reloadScript: Script file which gets used on the front-end. Defaults to an internal script, see lib/inject.js
let reloader = createReloader({
    pollUrl: '/__request_poll',
    scriptUrl: '/__request.js',
    reloadScript: './lib/inject.js'
})

reloader.handlePoll(request, response)

Handles a poll request (associated with options.pollUrl). Returns true if the request was a poll and was handled, otherwise false.

createServer((request, response) => {
    // ...
    if (reloader.handlePoll(request, response)) {
        return // work passed off to reloader.  quit
    }
})

reloader.handleScript(request, response)

Handles a poll script request (associated with options.scriptUrl). Returns true if the request was for the script and was handled, otherwise false.

createServer((request, response) => {
    // ...
    if (reloader.handleScript(request, response)) {
        return // work passed off to reloader.  quit
    }
})

reloader.transformHtml()

Transform an HTML stream so that it uses the reload script.

fs.createReadStream('/tmp/foo.html')
.pipe(reloader.transformHtml())
.pipe(response)

Also see @jamen/http-static

reloader.send(message, status?)

Send a reload or error message to all polling connections. The status is an HTTP status code that defaults to 200.

watcher(inputDir, file => {
    reloader.send(message)
})

readdir('/tmp/foo.txt', err => {
    reloader.send(err, 500)
})