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JS-IIS

a simple way to generate iis entries via command line

Getting Started

  1. Install globally

    $ npm install -g js-iis
  2. Create an .iisconfigrc file at the root of your project using JSON for your configuration

    ####Sample .iisconfigrc file

    {
        "name": "Your Sample Site",
        "protocol": "http",
        "port": 80,
        "host": "your.site.int",
        "physicalPath": "C:\\path\\to\\your\\site",
        "appPool": {
            "runtime": "4.0",
            "pipeline": "classic",
            "processModel": {
                "identity": "LocalService"
            }
        },
        "subsites": {
            "type": "vdir",
            "name": "foo",
            "physicalPath": "C:\\path\\to\\your\\site\\foo",
            "subsites": {
                "type": "vdir",
                "name": "bar",
                "physicalPath": "C:\\path\\to\\your\\site\\bar"
            }
        }         
    }
  3. Run JS-IIS

    To run individual tasks, use iis <task>. This can be either install or uninstall

Config Options

  • name: name of the site in IIS.
  • protocol: either 'http' or 'https'. Defaults: http
  • port: numeric port number. Defaults: 80
  • host: host header for the site to bind to.
  • physicalPath: physical root path of the site (ex: 'C:\\path\\to\\your\\site').
  • appPool: (object) params for how to setup site's app pool.
    • runtime: either '4.0' or '2.0'. Defaults: 2.0
    • pipeline: either 'Classic' or 'Integrated'. Defaults: Integrated
    • processModel: (object) manage app pool's process model
      • identity: (object|string) if set to string, will assume a built in account; if object, will assume a custom account and require username and password
        • username
        • password
  • subsites: (object) collection of applications or virtual directories to resides within site:
    • type: either 'vdir' or 'app'
    • name: name of application or virtual directory
    • physicalPath: physical root path of the application or virtual directory
    • subsites: (object) collection of applications or virtual directories to resides within application or virtual directory, same as above

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