turtle.io allows programmers to place Node.js-compatible files inside a folder and be able to access them via the Internet.
Turtle compiles the files and sends the result to the user, just like a Node Web server would, only from any location on your server you want it to.
Hostnames are also supported, so the server's content can easily be accessed via a domain name.
A config.json file lets developers customize the server's configuration, adapting and expanding its functions and features.
What is new in this release:
- Reverting a change to the sample server.
What is new in version 4.0.6:
- Reverting a change to the sample server.
What is new in version 3.2.18:
- Refactoring to ES6
- Removing old docs
- Removing the ES5 statement from `intro.js`
What is new in version 3.1.22:
- Removing all CORS headers when not a CORS request.
What is new in version 3.1.0:
- Fixing a typo, generating docs.
What is new in version 3.0.25:
- Decorating CORS headers automagically for browsers.
What is new in version 3.0.21:
- Upgrading dependencies.
What is new in version 2.3.0:
- Removing baked in authentication.
What is new in version 2.1.4:
- Fixing 'compress()'.
What is new in version 2.0.14:
- Adding `x-response-time` header.
What is new in version 2.0.0:
- Adding middleware support.
What is new in version 1.2.3:
- Fixing the LRU items when file system watches update them.
What is new in version 1.1.20:
- Upgrading abaaso dependency.
What is new in version 1.1.15:
- Minor fix.
What is new in version 0.12.13:
- Minor fixes.
What is new in version 0.12.10:
- Major fix.
What is new in version 0.11.1:
- Minor fixes, API change.
What is new in version 0.9.2:
- Minor fix.
What is new in version 0.7.4:
- Minor changes.
What is new in version 0.6.21:
- Minor fixes.
Requirements:
- Node.js 0.10 or higher
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