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README.md
Live Reload Plugin for DocPad
Automatically refreshes your DocPad built website whenever a regeneration is performed
Install
- Install the Plugin
npm install --save --force docpad-plugin-livereload
- Ensure your layout outputs the scripts block, using eco it will look something like this:
<%- @getBlock('scripts').toHTML() %>
Configure
enabled
By default this plugin is disabled for all environments except the development environment. To enable on more environments set the enabled
option to true
inside your environments configuration.
browserLog
By default we will output a log message to the browser console if the browser was just reloaded by livereload. You can turn this off by setting the browserLog
option to false
. This feature requires console.log
and localStorage
to be available to the browser, if these aren't available then this feature will fail gracefully.
regenerateBlock
By default when a regeneration occurs we will log a message to the browser console (depending on the value of browserLog
) and reload the browser. You can overwrite this functionality via the regenerateBlock
option.
inject
By default we will inject the socket.io dependency if we don't automatically detect it's presence. However, sometimes this auto detection doesn't always work. If this is the case, you can disable the injection and just do the listening by setting the inject
option to false
.
getSocket
By default you we create a new socket.io instance for live reload, however if you are doing your own socket.io stuff you will probably want to use your existing instance instead. To do this set the getSocket
option to a function that will return your own socket.io instance.
channel
By default we use the /docpad-livereload
channel to listen to on our socket connection. You can change this by using the channel
option.
defaultLogLevel
By default we use the socket.io log level of 1
(unless docpad is in debug mode in which case we will use the log level of 3
). You can change the default log level used (non-debug-mode) by setting the defaultLogLevel
option.
socketOptions
Sometimes you may want to customise the options used for the socket.io configuration. To do this set the socketOptions
option to whatever you need.
History
You can discover the history inside the History.md
file
License
Licensed under the incredibly permissive MIT License
Copyright © 2012+ Bevry Pty Ltd