/* TODO Need to condense the entire website into a single html page. Embedding the javascript and css is easy. For images, hopefully we can only use svg which can be embedded - otherwise we can convert the image into a data-url that can be embedded, Favicon can also be a data-url which some javascript kungfu can display in browser. I'm focusing on this mainly to help mitigate ddos and other kinds of attacks - and to just have a badass blazing fast project. Don't worry about doing any of that condensing yourself - go head and keep all the resources as separate files. I will write a script for when the server starts to read all the files in the /website folder and minify and condense it all together into one file, saved in memory. We will have 1 persistent condensed file that servers as our "template" file that contains things like:
Hashrate: {{=stats.hashrate}
And then on some caching interval (maybe 5 seconds?) we will apply the template engine to generate the real html page that we serve and hold in in memory - this is the file we serve to seo-bots (googlebot) and users when they first load the page. Once the user loads the page we will have server-side event source connected to the portal api where it receives updated stats on some interval (probably 5 seconds like template cache updater) and applies the changes to the already displayed page. We will use fs.watch to detect changes to anything in the /website folder and update our stuff in memory. */ var dot = require('dot'); var express = require('express'); module.exports = function(logger){ var portalConfig = JSON.parse(process.env.portalConfig); var poolConfigs = JSON.parse(process.env.pools); var logIdentify = 'Website'; var websiteLogger = { debug: function(key, text){ logger.logDebug(logIdentify, key, text); }, warning: function(key, text){ logger.logWarning(logIdentify, key, text); }, error: function(key, text){ logger.logError(logIdentify, key, text); } }; var app = express(); app.get('/', function(req, res){ res.send('hello'); }); app.use(function(err, req, res, next){ console.error(err.stack); res.send(500, 'Something broke!'); }); app.listen(portalConfig.website.port, function(){ websiteLogger.debug('system', 'Website started on port ' + portalConfig.website.port); }); };