tri-proxy
A simple development HTTP proxy for IBM TRIRIGA UX views.
tri-proxy
is a node.js application that serves one or more TRIRIGA UX views from the local file system and proxies all other views files and ajax calls to a TRIRIGA server.
After the tri-proxy is started, it automatically opens the browser. The tri-proxy watch your view files as you work. Changes you make will cause the browser to do a full-page refresh.
Installation
$ npm install @tririga/tri-proxy -g
Synopsis
$ tri-proxy -t <tririga_url>
Options
-
-t, --target url
The URL of the TRIRIGA server that the proxy can delegate requests to. It must include the context path. -
-p, --port port
The local TCP port to be used by the proxy server. Defaults to 8001. -
-v, --views view ...
The name of the view(s) to be served from the local file system. Defaults to the current directory name. -
-d, --dirs directory_path
The directory path(s) that contains the files for the view(s) specified by the -v option. Defaults to the current directory path. For Windows, replace the backslashes with forward slashes. -
-b, --browser browser
The browser to open when starting the tri-proxy. Currently available: Chrome, ChromeCanary, Firefox, Opera, Safari , PhantomJS, IE. -
--version
print tri-proxy version. -
--help
print this message.
Usage
To proxy a view called my-app, run the following command:
$ cd my-app/
$ tri-proxy -t <tririga_url>
To proxy multiple views at the same time, run the following command:
$ tri-proxy -t <tririga_url> -v <name_of_view_1> <name_of_view_2> -d <diretory_for_view_1> <diretory_for_view_2>
To proxy using a custom port, run the following command:
$ tri-proxy -t <tririga_url> -p <local_port>