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tiny deno http server

features

  • serve static file
  • serve dynamic content by adding a request handler
  • forward request to proxy site

usage

(1) run as application

deno run -A main.js --host=0.0.0.0 --port=8080  --ServerPath=. --dstProxy=http://xxxxxx --proxy-url-path-prefix=/api/
  • host: hostname, default 0.0.0.0
  • port: default 8080
  • ServerPath: server location
  • dstProxy: destination proxy to forward request
  • proxy-url-path-prefix: the url path prefix, which will be forward to proxy

(2) use it as a lib

import https://deno.land/x/tinydenohttp/server.js 

const proxy = new RequestProxy('http://theTargetSite')
const defaultProxyItHandler = (req)=>proxy.proxyIt(req);

const s = new TinyDenoHttpServer(host,port,SERVER_PATH);
s.proxyHandlerMap['/api/'] = defaultProxyItHandler;

s.handlers['/api/hello'] = async function(request){
    let hello = {
        message: 'Hello!'
    }
    return new Response(JSON.stringify(hello), {
        headers:{'Content-Type':'application/json'}
    })
}

await s.run();