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#Browsersync - Server with pre-gzipped assets example
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## Installation/Usage:
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To try this example, follow these 4 simple steps.
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**Step 1**: Clone this entire repo
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```bash
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$ git clone https://github.com/Browsersync/recipes.git bs-recipes
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```
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**Step 2**: Move into the directory containing this example
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```bash
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$ cd bs-recipes/recipes/server.gzipped.assets
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```
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**Step 3**: Install dependencies
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```bash
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$ npm install
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```
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**Step 4**: Run the example
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```bash
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$ npm start
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```
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### Additional Info:
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This example shows how you can use the `connect-gzip-static` middleware
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to serve already-gzipped assets.
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### Preview of `app.js`:
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```js
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/**
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* Require Browsersync
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*/
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var browserSync = require('browser-sync').create();
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var middleware = require('connect-gzip-static')('./app');
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/**
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* Run Browsersync with server config
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* Add middleware with override:true to ensure all files are
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* picked up.
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*/
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browserSync.init({
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server: 'app',
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files: ['app/*.html', 'app/css/*.css']
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}, function (err, bs) {
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bs.addMiddleware("*", middleware, {
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override: true
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});
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});
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```
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