http-server
is a simple, zero-configuration command-line http server. It is powerful enough for production usage, but it's simple and hackable enough to be used for testing, local development, and learning.
Installation via npm
. If you don't have npm
yet:
curl https://npmjs.org/install.sh | sh
Once you have npm
:
npm install http-server -g
This will install http-server
globally so that it may be run from the command line.
http-server [path] [options]
[path]
defaults to ./public
if the folder exists, and ./
otherwise.
mkdir myapp
cd myapp/
jitsu install http-server
If you do not have jitsu
installed you can install it via npm install jitsu -g
node bin/http-server
Now you can visit https://localhost:8080 to view your server
jitsu deploy
You will now be prompted for a subdomain
to deploy your application on
-p
Port to listen for connections on (defaults to 8080)
-a
Address to bind to (defaults to '0.0.0.0')
-d
Show directory listings (defaults to 'True')
-i
Display autoIndex (defaults to 'True')
-e
or --ext
Default file extension (defaults to 'html')
-s
or --silent
In silent mode, log messages aren't logged to the console.
-h
or --help
Displays a list of commands and exits.
-c
Set cache time (in seconds) for cache-control max-age header, e.g. -c10 for 10 seconds. To disable caching, use -c-1.