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webdir

v0.9.6

Published

static http server for multiple interfaces/ports

Downloads

2

Readme

webdir

HTTP service for static contents

Install

sudo npm install -g webdir

Usage

webdir [start|stop|status] options [host] [host2]

Options

-d=PATH --dir=PATH path to web root (defaults to current working directory)

-h --help help

-n --no-index don't show directory index if index.html is missing in a folder

-s --single-page-application redirects all 404s to index.html of webroot

-v --version version info

Host syntax

Host can be an interface name (${Object.keys(networkInterfaces()).join(' ')}), IP (both v4 and v6) address or a hostname, but it must be bound to a local interface. Use * to listen on all interfaces. Default: localhost:8080

Example 1: workflow for default port (8080) on the default host (localhost)

cd /path/to/your/contents

webdir start

webdir status

webdir stop

Example 2: listen on all interfaces and port 4200, use a different directory

webdir start --dir=../other/dir *:4200

Example 3: listen on multiple addresses

Use localhost and map all addresses for eth0, all on port 8080 webdir start localhost:8000 eth0:8000