Just-in-time development server and static site generator.
Just-in-time server and static site generator written in Node.js. Rosid transforms your files on-the-fly before serving them to the browser.
Rosid can be integrated into your project in two ways: Using the CLI or using the API of Rosid. Check out our guide for more information. Get started with Rosid ยป
Rosid is a framework that focus on two features:
Rosid starts a server and compares requested URLs with user-defined patterns. An associated file handler will be executed when a pattern matches. The handler receives information about the request and can transform the file, which will be sent to the browser.
Boilerplates powered by Rosid:
Handlers build for Rosid:
Sites powered by Rosid:
Guides for Rosid:
Rosid depends on...
Make sure to install and update all dependencies before you setup Rosid.
Routes tell Rosid how to transform your code. They specify which handler should be executed when a defined pattern matches. Routes ยป
Handlers are functions which load and transform files. You can write them on your own or use existing handlers from npm. Handlers ยป
Rosid can be integrated into your project using its API or CLI. The API gives you more flexibility and allows you to use Rosid in your existing asset pipeline or toolset. API ยป
The CLI of Rosid is located in the bin
folder and allows you to run the serve
and compile
functions without adding JS files to your project. This approach is simpler than using the API, but provides less flexibility. CLI ยป
If you want more control over Rosid, pass an object of options to it. Options ยป
--no-optional
flag. This speeds up the installation and skips a lot of dependencies. It's perfect when used in production. The downside: Running the serve
function isn't possible anymore.