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reload-wrapper

v0.1.1

Published

thin wrapper for reload

Readme

reload-wrapper

thin wrapper for alallier/reload to launch static web server with live reload from command line

$ cat package.json
{
  "scripts": {
    "reload": "reload-wrapper -d ./public -w ./public/dist"
  }
}

$ npm run reload
Table of Contents

Requirements

  • alallier/reload: ^2.3.1

Usage

Install

$ npm install reload-wrapper

Web page setting

You need include /reload/reload.js to your html. (reload-wrapper not append your html)

<script src="/reload/reload.js"></script>

or

var reload = document.createElement("script");
reload.src = "/reload/reload.js";
document.body.appendChild(reload);

Command Line

Usage: reload-wrapper [options]

Options:

  -V, --version                    output the version number
  -d, --dir [dir]                  The directory to serve up. Defaults to current dir. (default: /apps/getto/elm/tools)
  -w, --watch-dir [watch-dir]      The directory to watch. Defaults the serving directory.
  -e, --exts [extensions]          Extensions separated by commas or pipes. Defaults to html,js,css. (default: html|js|css)
  -p, --port [port]                The port to bind to. Can be set with PORT env variable as well. Defaults to 8080 (default: 8080)
  -v, --verbose [verbose]          Turning on logging on the server and client side. Defaults to false (default: false)
      --reload-js [reload-js]      The script to reload browser when contents changed. Defaults to /reload/reload.js (default: /reload/reload.js)
      --header-file [header-file]  Optional http headers for serving contents. Defaults to headers.json (default: headers.json)
  -h, --help                       output usage information

License

reload-wrapper is licensed under the MIT license.

Copyright © since 2018 [email protected]