import { logger } from "@coder/logger" import express, { Express } from "express" import { promises as fs } from "fs" import http from "http" import * as httpolyglot from "httpolyglot" import { DefaultedArgs } from "./cli" import { handleUpgrade } from "./http" /** * Create an Express app and an HTTP/S server to serve it. */ export const createApp = async (args: DefaultedArgs): Promise<[Express, http.Server]> => { const app = express() const server = args.cert ? httpolyglot.createServer( { cert: args.cert && (await fs.readFile(args.cert.value)), key: args["cert-key"] && (await fs.readFile(args["cert-key"])), }, app, ) : http.createServer(app) await new Promise(async (resolve, reject) => { server.on("error", reject) if (args.socket) { try { await fs.unlink(args.socket) } catch (error) { if (error.code !== "ENOENT") { logger.error(error.message) } } server.listen(args.socket, resolve) } else { // [] is the correct format when using :: but Node errors with them. server.listen(args.port, args.host.replace(/^\[|\]$/g, ""), resolve) } }) handleUpgrade(app, server) return [app, server] } /** * Get the address of a server as a string (protocol not included) while * ensuring there is one (will throw if there isn't). */ export const ensureAddress = (server: http.Server): string => { const addr = server.address() if (!addr) { throw new Error("server has no address") } if (typeof addr !== "string") { return `${addr.address}:${addr.port}` } return addr }