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Support http2 #1145
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Node's built-in http2 has graduated from experimental. nodejs/node#22466 |
Good to know!
I don't think we should switch our whole web app to fastly or koa just for this. I hope Express will get HTTP/2 support soon. Server Sent Events are an interesting alternative to WebSockets which I know some W3C members have been using. Unfortunately they are not supported in IE or Edge yet, but you can vote for them here! |
It looks like express should support HTTP/2 just fine: expressjs/express#2364 We'll have to wait until we make the switch to Node v10 (when it becomes LTS) to start using it, though, as it is still experimental in 8.X. |
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I vote it! Furthermore, SSE with IE or Edge has polyfill, if they not support. |
@sogaani Ah! The comments in the other issue made it sound like it was just supported. That's confusing. |
It would be interesting to do a prototype/architectural spike with one of those packages to see if Martin's proposed local HTTPS solution works (#171 (comment)). If it does then this is something we could prioritise, maybe even contribute to getting HTTP/2 supported in Express sooner. |
@sogaani is already trying to get HTTP/2 support for us 😄 |
PageKite should support HTTP2 with no major modifications. (I had a moment of doubt before I looked into it) |
Unfortunately, node's built-in support for http2 is still experimental so this likely should not be done until there's a stabler way to do it.
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