NNTP server for readers.
Demo: news://dev.nodeca.com
This project is intended to build NNTP interface for internet forums and similars.
- It implements all commands, required by popular usenet newsreaders.
- It implements commands pipelining to reduce responses latency.
- You should only add database access methods and output templates.
npm install nntp-server --save
Until better docs/examples provided, we sugget
- Dig nntp-server source.
You should override all
._*
methods (via monkeypatching or subclassing). All data in/out described in each method header. - See tests for more examples.
const Server = require('nntp-server');
const nntp = new Server('nntp://localhost', { requireAuth: true });
Address has "standard" format to define everything in one string:
nttp(s)://hostname:port/?option1=value1&option2=value2
. For example:
nntp://example.com
- listen on 119 portnntps://example.com
- listen on 563 port, encrypted
options:
key
- tls secret key, optional.cert
- tls cert, optional.pfx
- tls key+cert together, optional.requireAuth
(false) - settrue
if user should be authenticated.secure
- "false" fornntp://
, "true" fornntps://
. Settrue
if you usenntp://
with external SSL proxy and connection is secure. If connection is not secure client will be requested to upgrade via STARTTLS after AUTHINFO command.session
- override defaultSession
class if needed, optional.commands
- your own configuration of supported commands, optional. For example you may wish to drop AUTHINFO commands, been enabled by default.
Bind server to given addres, format is protocol://host[:port]
:
- 'nntps://localhost' - bind to 127.0.0.1:563 via SSL/TLS
- 'nntp://localhost' - bind to 127.0.0.1:119 without encryption.
Returns Promise, resolved on success or fail.
Stop accepting new connections and wait until existing ones will be finished.
Bind server to given addres, format is protocol://host[:port]
:
- 'nntps://localhost' - bind to 127.0.0.1:563 via SSL/TLS
- 'nntp://localhost' - bind to 127.0.0.1:119 without encryption.
Returns Promise, resolved on success or fail.
{
'LIST OVERVIEW.FMT': ...,
'XOVER': ...,
...
}
Object with command configurations. Use it to create your own and apply modifications. Don't forget to clone objects prior to modify. Keep default ones immutable.
This class contains client connection logic. Probably, you will not need to extend it.