@bedrock/server

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bedrock-server

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A bedrock module that provides a basic HTTP and HTTPS server. Other modules, such as bedrock-express, typically provide a routing framework and other features for writing Web applications, but depend on this module for core low-level functionality like listening for incoming connections, redirecting HTTP traffic to the HTTPS port, and configuring SSL/TLS.

Requirements

  • node v18+
  • npm v9+

Quick Examples

npm install @bedrock/server

An example of attaching a custom request handler to the server once Bedrock is ready.

import * as bedrock from '@bedrock/core';
import * as server from '@bedrock/server';

// once bedrock is ready, attach request handler
bedrock.events.on('bedrock.ready', function() {
  // attach to TLS server
  server.servers.https.on('request', function(req, res) {
    res.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'text/plain'});
    res.end('Hello World\n');
  });
});

bedrock.start();

By default, @bedrock/server will redirect any HTTP requests to HTTPS. To replace this default behavior, do the following:

import * as server from '@bedrock/server';

// once bedrock is ready, attach request handler
bedrock.events.on('bedrock.ready', function() {
  // attach to HTTP server
  server.servers.http.on('request', function(req, res) {
    res.writeHead(200, {'Content-Type': 'text/plain'});
    res.end('Hello World\n');
  });
});

bedrock.start();

Configuration

For documentation on server configuration, see config.js.

Setup

  1. [optional] Tweak configuration
  2. Map the bedrock.localhost hostname (or whatever you've configured) to your machine:
    1. Edit the /etc/hosts file as the administrator/root.
    2. Add an entry mapping the IP address to bedrock.localhost. For example: 127.0.0.1 localhost bedrock.localhost. (If accessing the server externally, you may need to use the IP address of your primary network device).

To access the server once bedrock is running:

  1. Go to: https://bedrock.localhost:18443/
  2. The certificate warning is normal for development mode. Accept it and continue.

Bedrock Events

List of emitted Bedrock Events:

  • bedrock-server.readinessCheck
    • Emitted before listening starts on any ports.
  • bedrock-server.http.listen
    • Arguments:
      • {address, port}: Object with address and port to listen on.
    • Emitted before listening on a HTTP port.
  • bedrock-server.http.listening
    • Arguments:
      • {address, port}: Object with address and port now listening on.
    • Emitted after listening on a HTTP port.
  • bedrock-server.https.listen
    • Arguments:
      • {address, port}: Object with address and port to listen on.
    • Emitted before listening on a HTTPS port.
  • bedrock-server.https.listening
    • Arguments:
      • {address, port}: Object with address and port now listening on.
    • Emitted after listening on a HTTPS port.
  • bedrock-server.ready
    • Emitted after listening is complete.

How It Works

TODO

License

Bedrock and all Bedrock modules are:

Copyright (c) 2011-2024 Digital Bazaar, Inc.

You can use Bedrock for non-commercial purposes such as self-study, research, personal projects, or for evaluation purposes. Many Bedrock libraries (including the core) are licensed as open source under the BSD-3-Clause. However, some components use a custom non-commercial source available license: see the Bedrock Non-Commercial License v1.0 for details.

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