11 releases
0.2.1 | Apr 12, 2022 |
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0.2.0 | Nov 23, 2020 |
0.1.8 | Aug 17, 2020 |
0.1.7 | Jan 27, 2020 |
0.1.2 | Oct 28, 2018 |
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microserver
Simple ad-hoc server with SPA support based on Warp! Excellent for testing React, Angular, Vue apps and the like.
Installation
You can compile it yourself:
cargo install microserver
or you can download the executable from Github releases and add it to your path.
Usage
No argument is mandatory so the current folder will be used as default if no path is specified
microserver
you can, of course, set the path of the folder you want to be served, by default in port 9090
.
microserver ./path/to/folder
Need help?
microserver -h
Changing the address
# by default microserver will use 0.0.0.0
microserver -a 127.0.0.1
Changing the port
# by default microserver will use 9090 port
microserver -p 3000
SPA support
SPA support is enabled by default, meaning that if a resource is not found traffic will always be redirected to index.html
.
If you want to opt-out of this behavior just use the --no-spa
flag.
In the case you ever need to change the default spa index
you can provide the --spa-index
flag.
Docker
There are several ways to use microserver
with a Docker image:
With a Dockerfile like the following:
# please omit the version if you just want the latest
FROM robertohuertasm/microserver:v0.1.6
# public being the location of your app files
COPY public/ /app/
You can then run your SPA / static site using:
$ docker build -t my-service:local .
$ docker run -p 9090:9090 my-service:local
MicroServer running on port 9090!
Serving /app
Spa support: true. Root: index.html
Alternatively, you could mount a volume with your content:
docker run -p 9090:9090 -v $(pwd)/public:/app robertohuertasm/microserver:v0.1.6
More complex Dockerfile usage example with a multi-stage build of a React SPA:
FROM node:10.18-stretch-slim as builder
WORKDIR /app
COPY ./ /app
RUN yarn
RUN yarn build
FROM robertohuertasm/microserver:v0.1.6
COPY --from=builder /app/public /app/
If you don't want the default arguments
In this case whenever you run the microserver
image, you'll have to be explicit about the arguments:
# don't forget to add "/app" as your final argument
docker run -p 9090:9090 -v $(pwd)/public:/app robertohuertasm/microserver:v0.1.6 "/microserver" "--no-spa" "/app"
Dependencies
~10–20MB
~275K SLoC