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node-http2-protocol

An HTTP/2 (draft-ietf-httpbis-http2-10) framing layer implementaion for node.js.

Installation

npm install http2-protocol

Examples

API

Development

Development dependencies

There's a few library you will need to have installed to do anything described in the following sections. After installing/cloning node-http2, run npm install in its directory to install development dependencies.

Used libraries:

For pretty printing logs, you will also need a global install of bunyan (npm install -g bunyan).

Developer documentation

The developer documentation is generated from the source code using docco and can be viewed online here. If you'd like to have an offline copy, just run npm run-script doc.

Running the tests

It's easy, just run npm test. The tests are written in BDD style, so they are a good starting point to understand the code.

Test coverage

To generate a code coverage report, run npm test --coverage (it may be slow, be patient). Code coverage summary as of version 0.9.0:

Statements   : 92.43% ( 1257/1360 )
Branches     : 86.36% ( 500/579 )
Functions    : 90.12% ( 146/162 )
Lines        : 92.39% ( 1251/1354 )

There's a hosted version of the detailed (line-by-line) coverage report here.

Logging

Contributors

Code contributions are always welcome! People who contributed to node-http2 so far:

  • Nick Hurley
  • Mike Belshe

Special thanks to Google for financing the development of this module as part of their Summer of Code program (project: HTTP/2 prototype server implementation), and Nick Hurley of Mozilla, my GSoC mentor, who helped with regular code review and technical advices.

License

The MIT License

Copyright (C) 2013 Gábor Molnár gabor@molnar.es