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# SPDY Server for node.js
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/spdy-http2/node-spdy.svg?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/spdy-http2/node-spdy)
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[![NPM version](https://badge.fury.io/js/spdy.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/js/spdy)
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[![dependencies Status](https://david-dm.org/spdy-http2/node-spdy/status.svg?style=flat-square)](https://david-dm.org/spdy-http2/node-spdy)
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[![Standard - JavaScript Style Guide](https://img.shields.io/badge/code_style-standard-brightgreen.svg?style=flat-square)](http://standardjs.com/)
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[![Waffle](https://img.shields.io/badge/track-waffle-blue.svg?style=flat-square)](https://waffle.io/spdy-http2/node-spdy)
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With this module you can create [HTTP2][0] / [SPDY][1] servers
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in node.js with natural http module interface and fallback to regular https
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(for browsers that don't support neither HTTP2, nor SPDY yet).
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This module named `spdy` but it [provides](https://github.com/indutny/node-spdy/issues/269#issuecomment-239014184) support for both http/2 (h2) and spdy (2,3,3.1). Also, `spdy` is compatible with Express.
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## Usage
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### Examples
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Server:
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```javascript
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var spdy = require('spdy'),
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fs = require('fs');
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var options = {
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// Private key
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key: fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/keys/spdy-key.pem'),
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// Fullchain file or cert file (prefer the former)
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cert: fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/keys/spdy-fullchain.pem'),
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// **optional** SPDY-specific options
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spdy: {
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protocols: [ 'h2', 'spdy/3.1', ..., 'http/1.1' ],
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plain: false,
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// **optional**
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// Parse first incoming X_FORWARDED_FOR frame and put it to the
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// headers of every request.
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// NOTE: Use with care! This should not be used without some proxy that
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// will *always* send X_FORWARDED_FOR
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'x-forwarded-for': true,
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connection: {
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windowSize: 1024 * 1024, // Server's window size
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// **optional** if true - server will send 3.1 frames on 3.0 *plain* spdy
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autoSpdy31: false
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}
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}
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};
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var server = spdy.createServer(options, function(req, res) {
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res.writeHead(200);
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res.end('hello world!');
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});
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server.listen(3000);
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```
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Client:
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```javascript
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var spdy = require('spdy');
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var https = require('https');
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var agent = spdy.createAgent({
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host: 'www.google.com',
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port: 443,
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// Optional SPDY options
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spdy: {
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plain: false,
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ssl: true,
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// **optional** send X_FORWARDED_FOR
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'x-forwarded-for': '127.0.0.1'
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}
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});
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https.get({
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host: 'www.google.com',
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agent: agent
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}, function(response) {
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console.log('yikes');
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// Here it goes like with any other node.js HTTP request
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// ...
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// And once we're done - we may close TCP connection to server
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// NOTE: All non-closed requests will die!
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agent.close();
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}).end();
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```
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Please note that if you use a custom agent, by default all connection-level
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errors will result in an uncaught exception. To handle these errors subscribe
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to the `error` event and re-emit the captured error:
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```javascript
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var agent = spdy.createAgent({
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host: 'www.google.com',
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port: 443
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}).once('error', function (err) {
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this.emit(err);
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});
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```
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#### Push streams
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It is possible to initiate [PUSH_PROMISE][5] to send content to clients _before_
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the client requests it.
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```javascript
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spdy.createServer(options, function(req, res) {
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var stream = res.push('/main.js', {
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status: 200, // optional
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method: 'GET', // optional
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request: {
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accept: '*/*'
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},
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response: {
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'content-type': 'application/javascript'
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}
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});
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stream.on('error', function() {
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});
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stream.end('alert("hello from push stream!");');
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res.end('<script src="/main.js"></script>');
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}).listen(3000);
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```
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[PUSH_PROMISE][5] may be sent using the `push()` method on the current response
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object. The signature of the `push()` method is:
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`.push('/some/relative/url', { request: {...}, response: {...} }, callback)`
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Second argument contains headers for both PUSH_PROMISE and emulated response.
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`callback` will receive two arguments: `err` (if any error is happened) and a
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[Duplex][4] stream as the second argument.
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Client usage:
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```javascript
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var agent = spdy.createAgent({ /* ... */ });
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var req = http.get({
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host: 'www.google.com',
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agent: agent
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}, function(response) {
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});
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req.on('push', function(stream) {
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stream.on('error', function(err) {
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// Handle error
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});
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// Read data from stream
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});
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```
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NOTE: You're responsible for the `stream` object once given it in `.push()`
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callback or `push` event. Hence ignoring `error` event on it will result in
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uncaught exception and crash your program.
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#### Trailing headers
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Server usage:
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```javascript
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function (req, res) {
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// Send trailing headers to client
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res.addTrailers({ header1: 'value1', header2: 'value2' });
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// On client's trailing headers
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req.on('trailers', function(headers) {
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// ...
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});
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}
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```
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Client usage:
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```javascript
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var req = http.request({ agent: spdyAgent, /* ... */ }).function (res) {
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// On server's trailing headers
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res.on('trailers', function(headers) {
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// ...
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});
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});
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req.write('stuff');
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req.addTrailers({ /* ... */ });
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req.end();
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```
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#### Options
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All options supported by [tls][2] work with node-spdy.
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Additional options may be passed via `spdy` sub-object:
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* `plain` - if defined, server will ignore NPN and ALPN data and choose whether
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to use spdy or plain http by looking at first data packet.
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* `ssl` - if `false` and `options.plain` is `true`, `http.Server` will be used
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as a `base` class for created server.
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* `maxChunk` - if set and non-falsy, limits number of bytes sent in one DATA
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chunk. Setting it to non-zero value is recommended if you care about
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interleaving of outgoing data from multiple different streams.
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(defaults to 8192)
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* `protocols` - list of NPN/ALPN protocols to use (default is:
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`['h2','spdy/3.1', 'spdy/3', 'spdy/2','http/1.1', 'http/1.0']`)
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* `protocol` - use specific protocol if no NPN/ALPN ex In addition,
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* `maxStreams` - set "[maximum concurrent streams][3]" protocol option
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### API
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API is compatible with `http` and `https` module, but you can use another
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function as base class for SPDYServer.
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```javascript
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spdy.createServer(
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[base class constructor, i.e. https.Server],
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{ /* keys and options */ }, // <- the only one required argument
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[request listener]
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).listen([port], [host], [callback]);
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```
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Request listener will receive two arguments: `request` and `response`. They're
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both instances of `http`'s `IncomingMessage` and `OutgoingMessage`. But three
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custom properties are added to both of them: `isSpdy`, `spdyVersion`. `isSpdy`
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is `true` when the request was processed using HTTP2/SPDY protocols, it is
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`false` in case of HTTP/1.1 fallback. `spdyVersion` is either of: `2`, `3`,
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`3.1`, or `4` (for HTTP2).
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#### Contributors
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* [Fedor Indutny](https://github.com/indutny)
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* [Chris Strom](https://github.com/eee-c)
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* [François de Metz](https://github.com/francois2metz)
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* [Ilya Grigorik](https://github.com/igrigorik)
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* [Roberto Peon](https://github.com/grmocg)
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* [Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa](https://github.com/tatsuhiro-t)
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* [Jesse Cravens](https://github.com/jessecravens)
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#### LICENSE
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This software is licensed under the MIT License.
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Copyright Fedor Indutny, 2015.
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
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persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the
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following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
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OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN
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NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
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DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
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OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE
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USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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[0]: https://http2.github.io/
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[1]: http://www.chromium.org/spdy
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[2]: http://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/tls.html#tls.createServer
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[3]: https://httpwg.github.io/specs/rfc7540.html#SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS
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[4]: https://iojs.org/api/stream.html#stream_class_stream_duplex
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[5]: https://httpwg.github.io/specs/rfc7540.html#PUSH_PROMISE
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