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Edge

Edge is a lightweight edge server for a CDN that runs on Node. It has no dependencies (other than Node) is quite simple to use:

 var edge = require('Edge');
 var edge_server = edge.createServer({host: 'nodejs.org'});

This simple configuration will reverse proxy, then cache all responses keyed on the request URL.

Additional options:

 var edge_server = edge.createServer({host: 'nodejs.org', 
                                      port: 80,
                                      pathPrefix: '/docs/v0.4.7/api/assets',
                                      defaultMaxAge: 60*60*48 });

You can also just use directly from the command line (equivalent to above:

 > node lib/edge-server.js nodejs.org 80 /docs/api/v0.4.7/api/assets 172800

Edge supports the following common features:

  • Expires cached assets based on the Expires or Cache-Control headers of the origin request.
  • Correctly uses client request headers to respond with 304 if possible
  • Sets Cache-Control to a default if origin response doesn't have Cache-Control or Expires header
  • Cookieless
  • Simultaneous requests for the same cache missed asset will not result in multiple origin server requests. Each request will listen on the response of one single origin server request.

More: For more info on CDNs, Node, and why I built this see these presentation slides: https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dggt936r_21gg4kc7f6

Note: This project has not been battle-tested. It is not production-ready.... yet.