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Makes the landing page at https://www.npmjs.com/package/@tailscale/connect look slightly nicer. Fixes #5976 Signed-off-by: Mihai Parparita <mihai@tailscale.com>
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# tsconnect
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The tsconnect command builds and serves the static site that is generated for
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the Tailscale Connect JS/WASM client.
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## Development
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To start the development server:
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```
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./tool/go run ./cmd/tsconnect dev
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```
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The site is served at http://localhost:9090/. JavaScript and CSS changes can be picked up with a browser reload. Go changes (including to the `wasm` package) require the server to be stopped and restarted. In development mode the state the Tailscale client is stored in `sessionStorage` and will thus survive page reloads (but not the tab being closed).
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## Deployment
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To build the static assets necessary for serving, run:
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```
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./tool/go run ./cmd/tsconnect build
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```
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To serve them, run:
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```
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./tool/go run ./cmd/tsconnect serve
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```
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By default the build output is placed in the `dist/` directory and embedded in the binary, but this can be controlled by the `-distdir` flag. The `-addr` flag controls the interface and port that the serve listens on.
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# Library / NPM Package
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The client is also available as [an NPM package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@tailscale/connect). To build it, run:
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```
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./tool/go run ./cmd/tsconnect build-pkg
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```
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That places the output in the `pkg/` directory, which may then be uploaded to a package registry (or installed from the file path directly).
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To do two-sided development (on both the NPM package and code that uses it), run:
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```
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./tool/go run ./cmd/tsconnect dev-pkg
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```
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This serves the module at http://localhost:9090/pkg/pkg.js and the generated wasm file at http://localhost:9090/pkg/main.wasm. The two files can be used as drop-in replacements for normal imports of the NPM module.
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