With this module you can create SPDY servers in node.js with natural http module interface and fallback to regular https (for browsers that doesn't support SPDY yet).
At the moment node-spdy requires zlib dictionary support, which will come to node.js only in 0.7.x version. To build 0.7.x version follow instructions below:
git clone git://github.com/joyent/node.git
cd node
./configure --prefix=$HOME/.node/dev # <- or any other dir
make install -j4 # in -jN, N is number of CPU cores on your machine
# Add node's bin to PATH env variable
echo 'export PATH=$HOME/.node/dev/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc
#
# You have working node 0.7.x + NPN now !!!
#
var spdy = require('spdy');
var options = {
key: fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/keys/spdy-key.pem'),
cert: fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/keys/spdy-cert.pem'),
ca: fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/keys/spdy-csr.pem')
};
spdy.createServer(options, function(req, res) {
res.writeHead(200);
res.end('hello world!');
});
spdy.listen(443);
API is compatible with http
and https
module, but you can use another
function as base class for SPDYServer. For example,
require('express').HTTPSServer
given that as base class you'll get a server
compatible with express API.
spdy.createServer(
[base class constructor, i.e. https.Server or express.HTTPSServer],
{ /* keys and options */ }, // <- the only one required argument
[request listener]
).listen([port], [host], [callback]);
Request listener will receive two arguments: request
and response
. They're
both instances of http
's IncomingMessage
and OutgoingMessage
. But two
custom properties are added to both of them: streamID
and isSpdy
. The first
one indicates on which spdy stream are sitting request and response. Latter one
is always true and can be checked to ensure that incoming request wasn't
received by HTTPS callback.
It's possible to initiate 'push' stream to send content to client, before one'll request it.
spdy.createServer(options, function(req, res) {
var headers = { 'content-type': 'application/javascript' };
res.send('/main.js', headers, function(err, stream) {
if (err) return;
stream.end('alert("hello from push stream!");');
});
res.end('<script src="/main.js"></script>');
}).listen(443);
.push('full or relative url', { ... headers ... }, callback)
You can use either full ( http://host/path
) or relative ( /path
) urls with
.push()
. headers
are the same as for regular response object. callback
will receive two arguments: err
(if any error is happened) and stream
(stream object have API compatible with a
net.Socket ).
All options supported by
tls are working
with node-spdy. In addition, maxStreams
options is available. it allows you
controlling [maximum concurrent streams][http://www.chromium.org/spdy/spdy-protocol/spdy-protocol-draft2#TOC-SETTINGS]
protocol option (if client will start more streams than that limit, RST_STREAM
will be sent for each additional stream).
This software is licensed under the MIT License.
Copyright Fedor Indutny, 2012.
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