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<a href="https://svrjs.org">
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<img src="assets/logo.png" width="256">
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</a>
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<p align="center">
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<b>SVR.JS</b> - a web server running on Node.JS<br/>
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It's free as in freedom, scalable, secure, and configurable
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* * *
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## Features
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#### Static file handling
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* Static file serving (even above 2GB)
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* Directory listing serving
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* Protection against path traversal
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* Content-Range support (for non-HTML static files; also for HTML files from SVR.JS 3.15.1)
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* Serving from web root different than SVR.JS installation directory
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#### Security
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* HTTPS support
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* HTTP/2 support
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* Built-in block list
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* Protection against HTTP authentication brute force attacks (from SVR.JS 3.4.8; enabled by default)
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* Ability to hide server version
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* OCSP stapling support (from SVR.JS 3.4.9)
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#### Configuration and customization
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* Configurability via _config.json_ file
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* Expandability via server-side JavaScript and mods
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* Ability to serve non-standard error pages
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* URL rewriting engine
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* Event driven architecture powered by Node.JS, along with clustering.
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#### Compression and content delivery
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* Brotli, gzip and Deflate HTTP compression (Brotli supported since SVR.JS 3.4.11)
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* SNI (Server Name Indication) support
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* ETag support (from SVR.JS 3.6.1)
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* Reverse proxy functionality (requires reverse-proxy-mod SVR.JS mod)
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* Forward proxy functionality (requires forward-proxy-mod SVR.JS mod)
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#### Authentication and access control
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* HTTP basic authentication
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#### Gateway interfaces
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* CGI (Common Gateway Interface) support (requires RedBrick mod)
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* SCGI (Simple Common Gateway Interface) support (requires OrangeCircle mod)
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* JSGI (JavaScript Gateway Interface) support (requires YellowSquare mod)
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* PHP support (PHP-CGI with RedBrick mod or PHP-FPM with GreenRhombus mod)
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#### Additional functionality
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* Logging
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* Ability to display IP addresses, from which originally request was made (from reverse proxies; via X-Forwarded-For)
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## Building SVR.JS
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To build SVR.JS, you need Node.JS 18.0.0 or newer.
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Before building SVR.JS, install the npm packages using this command:
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```bash
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npm install
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```
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After installing the packages, build SVR.JS with this command:
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```bash
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npm run build
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```
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After running the command, you will get bundled SVR.JS script, around with built-in utilities and assets in the `dist` directory. You will also get a zip archive in `out` directory, that can be installed using SVR.JS installer
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## Installation (built from source)
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To install SVR.JS you just built from the source code, you can install it via SVR.JS installer for GNU/Linux or manually.
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If you want to install SVR.JS manually, you can read the [server documentation](https://svrjs.org/docs/tentative).
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If you want to install via SVR.JS installer for GNU/Linux, run this command:
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```bash
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curl -fsSL https://downloads.svrjs.org/installer/svr.js.installer.linux.20240509.sh > /tmp/installer.sh && sudo bash /tmp/installer.sh
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```
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You will be then prompted about the type of installation. Choose option “2” to install SVR.JS from the zip archive, and type in the path to the zip archive (hint: it is in the `out` directory).
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After typing the path, you may be prompted to install dependencies via GNU/Linux distribution’s package manager. Proceed with the installation of dependencies.
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After installation, SVR.JS should be listening at http://localhost.
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## SVR.JS documentation
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You can read the [SVR.JS documentation](https://svrjs.org/docs/tentative) to get information on how to use SVR.JS.
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## npm scripts
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To build SVR.JS along with the zip archive, run "npm run build".
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To check SVR.JS code for errors with ESLint, run "npm run lint".
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To fix and beautify SVR.JS code with ESLint and Prettier, run "npm run lint:fix".
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To run SVR.JS from the "dist" folder, run "npm start".
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To test SVR.JS itself, run "npm run dev". This removes existing configuration.
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To perform unit tests with Jest, run "npm test".
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## File structure
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The file structure for SVR.JS source code looks like this:
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- assets - files to copy into dist folder and to the archive
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- dist - contains SVR.JS, assets, and SVR.JS utiltiies
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- generatedAssets - assets generated by the build script
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- out - contains SVR.JS zip archive
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- src - contains SVR.JS source code
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- index.js - entry point
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- handlers - handlers for servers
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- middleware - built-in middleware for servers
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- res - resources
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- utils - utility functions
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- templates - EJS templates for build script to use
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- tests - Jest unit tests
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- middleware - tests for middleware
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- utils - unit tests for utility functions
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- utils - SVR.JS utilities (each utility has a single file)
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- esbuild.config.js - the build script
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- eslint.config.js - ESLint configuration
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- jest.config.js - Jest configuration
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- svrjs.json - SVR.JS version, name, documentation URL, and statistics server collection endpoint URL
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## Contribute
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See [SVR.JS contribution page](https://svrjs.org/contribute) for details
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## License
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This project is licensed under the MIT/X11 License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details. |