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{% callout %}
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**Note** — This page documents the `Bun.serve` API. This API is heavily optimized and represents the recommended way to build HTTP servers in Bun. Existing Node.js projects may use Bun's [nearly complete](/docs/ecosystem/nodejs#node_http) implementation of the Node.js [`http`](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html) and [`https`](https://nodejs.org/api/https.html) modules.
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{% /callout %}
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## Send a request
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Bun implements the Web `fetch` API for making HTTP requests. The `fetch` function is available in the global scope.
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```ts
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const response = await fetch("https://bun.sh/manifest.json");
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const result = (await response.json()) as any;
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console.log(result.icons[0].src);
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// => "/logo-square.jpg"
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```
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## Start a server
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Start an HTTP server in Bun with `Bun.serve`.
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```ts
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Bun.serve({
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fetch(req) {
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return new Response(`Bun!`);
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},
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});
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```
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The `fetch` handler handles incoming requests. It receives a [`Request`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Request) object and returns a [`Response`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Response) or `Promise<Response>`.
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```ts
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Bun.serve({
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fetch(req) {
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const url = new URL(req.url);
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if (url.pathname === "/") return new Response(`Home page!`);
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if (url.pathname === "/blog") return new Response("Blog!");
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return new Response(`404!`);
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},
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});
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```
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To configure which port and hostname the server will listen on:
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```ts
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Bun.serve({
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port: 8080, // defaults to $PORT, then 3000
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hostname: "mydomain.com", // defaults to "0.0.0.0"
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fetch(req) {
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return new Response(`404!`);
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},
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});
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```
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### Error handling
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To activate development mode, set `development: true`. By default, development mode is _enabled_ unless `NODE_ENV` is `production`.
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```ts
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Bun.serve({
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development: true,
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fetch(req) {
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throw new Error("woops!");
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},
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});
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```
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In development mode, Bun will surface errors in-browser with a built-in error page.
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{% image src="/images/exception_page.png" caption="Bun's built-in 500 page" /%}
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To handle server-side errors, implement an `error` handler. This function should return a `Response` to served to the client when an error occurs. This response will supercede Bun's default error page in `development` mode.
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```ts
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Bun.serve({
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fetch(req) {
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throw new Error("woops!");
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},
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error(error: Error) {
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return new Response(`<pre>${error}\n${error.stack}</pre>`, {
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headers: {
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"Content-Type": "text/html",
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},
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});
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},
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});
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```
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{% callout %}
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**Note** — Full debugger support is planned.
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{% /callout %}
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The call to `Bun.serve` returns a `Server` object. To stop the server, call the `.stop()` method.
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```ts
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const server = Bun.serve({
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fetch() {
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return new Response("Bun!");
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},
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});
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server.stop();
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```
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### TLS
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Bun supports TLS out of the box, powered by [OpenSSL](https://www.openssl.org/). Enable TLS by passing in a value for `keyFile` and `certFile`; both are required to enable TLS. If needed, supply a `passphrase` to decrypt the `keyFile`.
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```ts
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Bun.serve({
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fetch(req) {
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return new Response("Hello!!!");
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},
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keyFile: "./key.pem", // path to TLS key
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certFile: "./cert.pem", // path to TLS cert
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passphrase: "super-secret", // optional passphrase
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});
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```
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The root CA and Diffie-Helman parameters can be configured as well.
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```ts
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Bun.serve({
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fetch(req) {
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return new Response("Hello!!!");
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},
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keyFile: "./key.pem", // path to TLS key
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certFile: "./cert.pem", // path to TLS cert
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caFile: "./ca.pem", // path to root CA certificate
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dhParamsFile: "./dhparams.pem", // Diffie Helman parameters
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});
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```
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### Hot reloading
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Thus far, the examples on this page have used the explicit `Bun.serve` API. Bun also supports an alternate syntax.
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```ts#server.ts
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export default {
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fetch(req) {
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return new Response(`Bun!`);
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},
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};
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```
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Instead of passing the server options into `Bun.serve`, export it. This file can be executed as-is; when Bun runs a file with a `default` export containing a `fetch` handler, it passes it into `Bun.serve` under the hood.
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This syntax has one major advantage: it is hot-reloadable out of the box. When any source file is changed, Bun will reload the server with the updated code _without restarting the process_. This makes hot reloads nearly instantaneous. Use the `--hot` flag when starting the server to enable hot reloading.
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```bash
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$ bun --hot server.ts
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```
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It's possible to configure hot reloading while using the explicit `Bun.serve` API; for details refer to [Runtime > Hot reloading](/docs/runtime/hot).
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### Streaming files
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To stream a file, return a `Response` object with a `BunFile` object as the body.
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```ts
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import { serve, file } from "bun";
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serve({
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fetch(req) {
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return new Response(Bun.file("./hello.txt"));
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},
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});
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```
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{% callout %}
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⚡️ **Speed** — Bun automatically uses the [`sendfile(2)`](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/sendfile.2.html) system call when possible, enabling zero-copy file transfers in the kernel—the fastest way to send files.
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{% /callout %}
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**[v0.3.0+]** You can send part of a file using the [`slice(start, end)`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Blob/slice) method on the `Bun.file` object. This automatically sets the `Content-Range` and `Content-Length` headers on the `Response` object.
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```ts
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Bun.serve({
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fetch(req) {
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// parse `Range` header
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const [start = 0, end = Infinity] = req.headers
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.get("Range") // Range: bytes=0-100
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.split("=") // ["Range: bytes", "0-100"]
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.at(-1) // "0-100"
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.split("-") // ["0", "100"]
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.map(Number); // [0, 100]
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// return a slice of the file
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const bigFile = Bun.file("./big-video.mp4");
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return new Response(bigFile.slice(start, end));
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},
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});
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```
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### Benchmarks
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Below are Bun and Node.js implementations of a simple HTTP server that responds `Bun!` to each incoming `Request`.
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{% codetabs %}
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```ts#Bun
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Bun.serve({
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fetch(req: Request) {
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return new Response(`Bun!`);
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},
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port: 3000,
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});
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```
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```ts#Node
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require("http")
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.createServer((req, res) => res.end("Bun!"))
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.listen(8080);
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```
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{% /codetabs %}
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The `Bun.serve` server can handle roughly 2.5x more requests per second than Node.js on Linux.
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{% table %}
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- Runtime
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- Requests per second
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---
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- Node 16
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- ~64,000
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---
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- Bun
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- ~160,000
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{% /table %}
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{% image width="499" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/709451/162389032-fc302444-9d03-46be-ba87-c12bd8ce89a0.png" /%}
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### Reference
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{% details summary="See TypeScript definitions" %}
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```ts
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interface Bun {
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serve(options: {
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fetch: (req: Request, server: Server) => Response | Promise<Response>;
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hostname?: string;
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port?: number;
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development?: boolean;
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error?: (error: Error) => Response | Promise<Response>;
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keyFile?: string;
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certFile?: string;
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caFile?: string;
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dhParamsFile?: string;
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passphrase?: string;
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maxRequestBodySize?: number;
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lowMemoryMode?: boolean;
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}): Server;
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}
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interface Server {
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development: boolean;
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hostname: string;
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port: number;
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pendingRequests: number;
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stop(): void;
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}
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```
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{% /details %}
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