Simple Harp.js static server.
With Harp.js, if you want your source content files to work as a static
generated site, then you must refer to urls using .html
.
I don't like this.
So this script quite simply creates a static server (that caches assets), and
maps normal Harp urls (i.e. without an extension on .html
) and maps them to
real files.
Now you can use non-static for development, and static for live (deployed to Heroku, etc).
Example of usage (and in fact, how I'm using harp-static
):
'use strict';
var harp = require('harp');
var server = require('harp-static');
var outputPath = __dirname + '/www';
var port = process.env.PORT || 9000;
harp.compile(__dirname, outputPath, function (errors){
if (errors) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(errors, null, 2));
process.exit(1);
}
console.log('Running harp-static on ' + port);
server(outputPath, port);
});