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Feature request: secure local Gatsby server option (https protocol) #1975

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syndia opened this issue Aug 31, 2017 · 6 comments
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Feature request: secure local Gatsby server option (https protocol) #1975

syndia opened this issue Aug 31, 2017 · 6 comments
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syndia commented Aug 31, 2017

Feature request for local https protocol some API's don't accepts local http protocol returning URL's. It would be nice feature to have the option to a secure local Gatsby server.

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preact-cli has a nice implementation we could copy.

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Would love a PR for this!

@KyleAMathews KyleAMathews added Feature Request good first issue Issue that doesn't require previous experience with Gatsby help wanted Issue with a clear description that the community can help with. labels Dec 20, 2017
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pwener commented Dec 22, 2017

Can I try, can you sign me?

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@pwener it's yours!

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tsriram commented Feb 18, 2018

@pwener are you working on this? If not, I'll give it a try.

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tsriram commented Mar 30, 2018

Done in #4522

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