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@yagura/http

v0.0.9

Published

HTTP package for Yagura

Readme

yagura-http

HTTP toolkit for Yagura - layers, services, base implementation Yagura

This package is currently undergoing development! Follow us on Twitter for updates and release announcements!

npm (scoped) Travis (.com) Coverage Status npm

Example

TBD

Docs & Community

Security issues

If you discover a security vulnerability in Yagura, please see Security Policies and Procedures.

Getting started

Get started by adding @yagura/http to your existing Yagura project as a dependency:

$ npm install @yagura/http

Check out other Yagura-related packages to develop specific types of applications:

  • @yagura/yagura A modular, unopinonated event-based web framework - written in TypeScript for Node.js
  • @yagura/http HTTP server and API development tools (supports HTTP/2!)
  • @yagura/realtime base Layers for realtime-based server development (such as MQTT, WebSockets, raw sockets (TCP/UDP), etc.)

Contribution guide

TBD

Tests

To run the test suite, first install the dependencies, then run npm run test:

$ npm install --devDependencies
$ npm run test

People

The original author of Yagura is James Kerber

License

GNU GPLv3