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http: allow createServer() to return a HTTPS server#8738
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cjihrig wants to merge 2 commits intonodejs:v0.12from
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http: allow createServer() to return a HTTPS server#8738cjihrig wants to merge 2 commits intonodejs:v0.12from cjihrig:8670
cjihrig wants to merge 2 commits intonodejs:v0.12from
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This commit allows the http module to create a HTTPS server if TLS options are passed to createServer() or the Server() constructor.
Conflicts: doc/api/http.markdown
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@cjihrig ... any reason to keep this open here? |
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This commit allows the
httpmodule to create a HTTPS server if TLS options are passed tocreateServer()or theServer()constructor.As pointed out in #8670, this is a convenience that is backwards compatible. People generally seemed to be in favor of this change (myself included), so I decided to PR it. However, I can also see an argument for this as a userland module. I'll leave it up to the maintainers to decide.
Closes #8670.