2.1.0

  • Add HttpMultiServer.bind static which centralizes logic around common local serving scenarios - handling a more flexible ‘localhost’ and listening on ‘any’ hostname.
  • Update SDK constraints to >=2.1.0 <3.0.0.

2.0.6

  • If there is a problem starting a loopback Ipv6 server, don't keep the Ipv4 server open when throwing the exception.

2.0.5

  • Update SDK constraints to >=2.0.0-dev <3.0.0.

2.0.4

  • Declare support for async 2.0.0.

2.0.3

  • Fix HttpMultiServer.loopback() and .loopbackSecure() for environments that don't support IPv4.

2.0.2

  • Fix a dependency that was incorrectly marked as dev-only.

2.0.1

  • Fix most strong mode errors and warnings.

2.0.0

  • Breaking: Change the signature of HttpMultiServer.loopbackSecure() to match the new Dart 1.13 HttpServer.bindSecure() signature. This removes the certificateName named parameter and adds the required context parameter and the named v6Only and shared parameters.

  • Added v6Only and shared parameters to HttpMultiServer.loopback() to match HttpServer.bind().

1.3.2

  • Eventually stop retrying port allocation if it fails repeatedly.

  • Properly detect socket errors caused by already-in-use addresses.

1.3.1

  • loopback() and loopbackSecure() recover gracefully if an ephemeral port is requested and the located port isn't available on both IPv4 and IPv6.

1.3.0

  • Add support for HttpServer.autoCompress.

1.2.0

  • Add support for HttpServer.defaultResponseHeaders.clear.

  • Fix HttpServer.defaultResponseHeaders.remove and .removeAll.

1.1.0

  • Add support for HttpServer.defaultResponseHeaders.

1.0.2

1.0.1

  • Ignore errors from one of the servers if others are still bound. In particular, this works around issue 19815 on some Windows machines where IPv6 failure isn't discovered until we try to connect to the socket.