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devf command - code.pfad.fr/devf

go install code.pfad.fr/devf@latest

package devf provides livereload webserver for developers (inspired by [devd]). It attempts to do one thing and do it well: serve as a reverse proxy while injecting some JS to support livereloading.

devd


The livereload is triggered by a std-input newline or some OS-signals (usually provided by another tool).


Usage:


devf [flags] <http-url-or-local-folders> [-- <sub-command>]
# or using go run:     go run code.pfad.fr/devf@main [flags] <http-url-or-local-folders> [-- <sub-command>]
# or using nix flakes: nix run git+https://code.pfad.fr/devf [flags] <http-url-or-local-folders> [-- <sub-command>]

If <http-url-or-local-folders> contains `://`, it will be interpreted as a URL, otherwise as a local folder (multiple folders are supported: they will be looked up in order).


The flags are:


-addr string
	address to listen to (default ":8080")
-sig value
	comma-separated list of signals which will trigger a reload
	(instead of stdin newline): abrt,hup,int,kill,pipe,quit,term,usr1,usr2

If a <sub-command> is provided, it will be launched in the background.


Example using inotifywait on linux


Local generation of the doc of this package (make doc):


inotifywait -m -e close_write --include "\.go$" -r . | \
	devf http://localhost:8181 -- vanitydoc -addr localhost:8181

Explanation (starting from the end of the command):


launch [vanitydoc] local HTTP server on port 8181 (using <sub-command>)

launch devf as a reverse-proxy to vanitydoc on [http://localhost:8080] (default -addr)

watch changes to .go files (using [inotifywait])

trigger a webbrowser reload on every inotifywait event line

vanitydoc

http://localhost:8080

inotifywait


Example using modd


**/*.gohtml server.is_running {
	daemon: devf -sig hup http://localhost:8989
}

[modd] will send a sighup to devf (which will trigger a reload) whenever a .gohtml file changes or the `server.is_running` file is written to (I usually do that in my main.go, when the server is ready to accept connections).

modd


To ensure that the livereload is injected on pages (especially error pages), make sure that the `Content-Type` header starts with `text/html`.


Advanced usage


If you need more control regarding the triggering of the reload, the reverse-proxying or of the local server, take a look at the [livereload] subpackage.

livereload


License


European Union Public License 1.2 or later (EUPL-1.2+). Using only the exported API of this library (or the CLI) is not considered "Derivative Works" (so you don't need to release your work under a EUPL-1.2 compatible license in such a case).


Files


local_fileserver.go

main.go

signal_linux.go

Directories


livereload

package livereload handles Server-sent events and injection of the livereload script into upstream HTML pages.


Forge

https://codeberg.org/pfad.fr/devf

git clone

https://codeberg.org/pfad.fr/devf.git
git@codeberg.org:pfad.fr/devf.git

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