Hasty-Server is a lightweight web framework that includes a built-in reverse proxy, designed for seamless container deployment.
GPL-3.0 License
Hasty server is a simple web framework to build webserver in a simple way. It is inspired by Express.js. Bascially, It is my implementation of HTTP using raw TCP Socket in Javascript.
This is a work in progress and not ready for production. It is just a fun project to learn how HTTP works under the hood.
npm install hasty-server
Common JS
const Hasty = require('hasty-server');
const server = new Hasty();
server.get('/', (req, res) => {
res.send('Hello World');
});
server.listen(8080, () => {
console.log('Server is running on port 8080');
});
ES6
import Hasty from 'hasty-server';
const server = new Hasty();
server.get('/', (req, res) => {
res.send('Hello World');
});
server.listen(8080, () => {
console.log('Server is running on port 8080');
});
Some of the features in response object
are:
send
: Send a response to the client.
res.send('Hello World')
json
: Send a JSON response to the client.
res.json({message: 'Hello World'})
status
: Set the status code of the response.
res.status(200)
If you would like to contribute to Hasty Server, you're welcome to:
Note: Do not use third-party code or dependencies. You can take help from language models, but avoid directly copying any of their code.
It now Supports: PUT & DELETE HTTP methods and chaining of response methods.
res.status(200).send('Hello World')
For more information, see . CHANGELOG
This project is licensed under The GPLV3 License - see the LICENSE.md file for details. All rights reserved to the author.