This is a little development server with live reload capability. Use it for hacking your HTML/JavaScript/CSS files, but not for deploying the final site.
There are two reasons for using this:
- AJAX requests don't work with the
file://
protocol due to security restrictions, i.e. you need a server if your site fetches content through JavaScript. - Having the page reload automatically after changes to files can accelerate development.
If you don't want/need the live reload, you should probably use something simpler, like the following Python-based one-liner:
python -m SimpleHTTPServer
You need node.js and npm. You should probably install this globally.
Npm way
npm install -g live-server
Manual way
git clone https://github.com/tapio/live-server
cd live-server
npm install # Local dependencies if you want to hack
npm install -g # Install globally
Issue the command live-server
in your project's directory. Alternatively you can add the path to serve as a command line parameter.
This will automatically launch the default browser (you should have index.html
present). When you make a change to any file, the browser will reload the page - unless it was a CSS file in which case the changes are applied without a reload.
Command line parameters:
--port=NUMBER
- select port to use (can also be done with PORT environment variable)--host=ADDRESS
- select host address to bind to, default: 0.0.0.0 ("any address")--no-browser
- suppress automatic web browser launching--quiet
- suppress logging--open=PATH
- launch browser to PATH instead of server root--ignore=PATH
- comma-separated string of paths to ignore--entry-file=PATH
- serve this file in place of missing files (useful for single page apps)--wait=MILLISECONDS
- wait for all changes, before reloading--help | -h
- display terse usage hint and exit--version | -v
- display version and exit
Default options:
If a file ~/.live-server.json
exists it will be loaded and used as default options for live-server on the command line. See "Usage from node" for option names.
var liveServer = require("live-server");
var params = {
port: 8181, // Set the server port. Defaults to 8080.
host: "0.0.0.0", // Set the address to bind to. Defaults to 0.0.0.0.
root: "/public", // Set root directory that's being server. Defaults to cwd.
open: false, // When false, it won't load your browser by default.
ignore: 'scss,my/templates', // comma-separated string for paths to ignore
file: "index.html", // When set, serve this file for every 404 (useful for single-page applications)
wait: 1000 // Waits for all changes, before reloading. Defaults to 0 sec.
};
liveServer.start(params);
Open your browser's console: there should be a message at the top stating that live reload is enabled. Note that you will need a browser that supports WebSockets. If there are errors, deal with them. If it's still not working, file an issue.
The server is a simple node app that serves the working directory and its subdirectories. It also watches the files for changes and when that happens, it sends a message through a web socket connection to the browser instructing it to reload. In order for the client side to support this, the server injects a small piece of JavaScript code to each requested html file. This script establishes the web socket connection and listens to the reload requests.
We welcome contributions! See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.
- v0.8.2
- Load initial settings from
~/.live-server.json
if exists (@mikker) - Allow
--port=0
to select random port (@viqueen) - Fix injecting when file extension is not lower case (@gusgard)
- Fail gracefully if browser does not support WebSockets (@mattymaloney)
- Switched to a more maintained browser opening library
- Load initial settings from
- v0.8.1
- Add
--version / -v
command line flags to display version - Add
--host
cli option to mirror the API parameter - Once again use 127.0.0.1 instead of 0.0.0.0 as the browser URL
- Add
- v0.8.0
- Support multiple clients simultaneously (@dvv)
- Pick a random available port if the default is in use (@oliverzy, @harrytruong)
- Fix Chrome sometimes not applying CSS changes (@harrytruong)
--ignore=PATH
cli option to not watch given server root relative paths (@richardgoater)--entry-file=PATH
cli option to specify file to use when request is not found (@izeau)--wait=MSECS
cli option to wait specified time before reloading (@leolower, @harrytruong)
- v0.7.1
- Fix hang caused by trying to inject into fragment html files without
</body>
logLevel
parameter in library to control amount of console spam--quiet
cli option to suppress console spam--open=PATH
cli option to launch browser in specified path instead of root (@richardgoater)- Library's
noBrowser: true
option is deprecated in favor ofopen: false
- Fix hang caused by trying to inject into fragment html files without
- v0.7.0
- API BREAKAGE: LiveServer library now takes parameters in an object
- Add possibility to specify host to the lib
- Only inject to host page when working with web components (e.g. Polymer) (@davej)
- Open browser to 127.0.0.1, as 0.0.0.0 has issues
--no-browser
command line flag to suppress browser launch--help
command line flag to display usage
- v0.6.4
- Allow specifying port from the command line:
live-server --port=3000
(@Pomax) - Don't inject script as the first thing so that DOCTYPE remains valid (@wmira)
- Be more explicit with listening to all interfaces (@inadarei)
- Allow specifying port from the command line:
- v0.6.3
- Fix multiple _cacheOverride parameters polluting css requests
- Don't create global variables in the injected script
- v0.6.2
- Fix a deprecation warning from
send
- Fix a deprecation warning from
- v0.6.1
- Republish to fix npm troubles
- v0.6.0
- Support for using as node library (@dpgraham)
- v0.5.0
- Watching was broken with new versions of
watchr
> 2.3.3 - Added some logging to console
- Watching was broken with new versions of
- v0.4.0
- Allow specifying directory to serve from command line
- v0.3.0
- Directory listings
- v0.2.0
- On-the-fly CSS refresh (no page reload)
- Refactoring
- v0.1.1
- Documentation and meta tweaks
- v0.1.0
- Initial release
Uses MIT licensed code from Connect and Roots.
(MIT License)
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