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volcano-express-cli

v1.0.20

Published

Volcano-express command line interface (CLI)

Readme

Volcano-express CLI

Getting started

Installation

npm install volcano-express-cli -g

Create the project

To create all the files and import all the dependencies needed for a new project, simply use the init command from the CLI :

volcano --init

Your project will then have the following structure :

Start the server

To start the server, use the npm start command.
By default, the server starts at port 3000.

npm start

If the server starts with no error, it outputs a success message in the console :

Server started at port 3000

Test the server

Once you have built and started the server, you should be able to test it with an http request :

GET/ http://localhost:3000/demo

You should receive a 200 OK response with the following content if everything is working properly :

"Demo"

List of supported commands

  • init

Creates all the files and import all the dependencies needed for a new project in given folder.

volcano --init

Volcano-express

Visit the npm page for Volcano-express for the official documentation.