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Add https option #199
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Pull requests welcome to add the feature 👍 |
Sorry but I'm not familiar with familiar with GitHub and pull requests that much. If I need to do anything else in GitHub for that feature, can you do it for me?
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I'm not sure I understand your question. As for making a pull request, this project is open source and contains what was contributed. You're welcome to contribute the feature you're looking for, but if you're not sure how or have the time, you're welcome to find someone else who has the time / skills to get it added 👍 |
I'm not that much well learnt. Normally, when we start a project by generating Express using command like If Express generator has another feature like an https flag, Please.... |
@dougwilson I've created a PR for the issue, can you check please? thanks |
My suggestion is to NOT add this feature.
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Your question was answered. Sorta. |
We could allow the user choose an https option through the command line then the application(express-generator) Could generate an SSL certificate if https option was chosen. |
Hi Dev,
Today, I was going to create an Express based website on my cloud account. I knew that the providers also provides free SSL for my websites. So, after deployment, I tried to visit my website using https(https://my domain.tld) but the server says that they can't provide secure connection and returns invalid response. Because the server is actually started for http protocol. When I searched about it on Google, everyone says that I have to edit the www file using a text editors manually. If I have to do things manually, then what is the job of Express generator ?
If the Dev team could add a flag like --https then we could use something like Express --view=ejs --https and it'll be more awesome!
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