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- ecstatic
- ecstatic/lib/ecstatic/status-handlers
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Ecstatic 

A simple static file server middleware. Use it with a raw http server, express/connect, or flatiron/union!
Examples:
express 3.0.x
var http = require('http');
var express = require('express');
var ecstatic = require('ecstatic');
var app = express();
app.use(ecstatic({ root: __dirname + '/public' }));
http.createServer(app).listen(8080);
console.log('Listening on :8080');union
var union = require('union');
var ecstatic = require('ecstatic');
union.createServer({
before: [
ecstatic({ root: __dirname + '/public' }),
]
}).listen(8080);
console.log('Listening on :8080');stock http server
var http = require('http');
var ecstatic = require('ecstatic');
http.createServer(
ecstatic({ root: __dirname + '/public' })
).listen(8080);
console.log('Listening on :8080');fall through
To allow fall through to your custom routes:
ecstatic({ root: __dirname + '/public', handleError: false })API:
ecstatic(opts);
Pass ecstatic an options hash, and it will return your middleware!
var opts = {
root : __dirname + '/public',
baseDir : '/',
cache : 3600,
showDir : false,
autoIndex : false,
defaultExt : 'html',
gzip : false
}If opts is a string, the string is assigned to the root folder and all other
options are set to their defaults.
opts.root
opts.root is the directory you want to serve up.
opts.baseDir
opts.baseDir is / by default, but can be changed to allow your static files
to be served off a specific route. For example, if opts.baseDir === "blog"
and opts.root = "./public", requests for localhost:8080/blog/index.html will
resolve to ./public/index.html.
opts.cache
Customize cache control with opts.cache , if it is a number then it will set max-age in seconds.
Other wise it will pass through directly to cache-control. Time defaults to 3600 s (ie, 1 hour).
opts.showDir
Turn on directory listings with opts.showDir === true. Defaults to false.
opts.autoIndex
Serve /path/index.html when /path/ is requested.
Turn off autoIndexing with opts.autoIndex === false. Defaults to true.
opts.defaultExt
Turn on default file extensions with opts.defaultExt. If opts.defaultExt is
true, it will default to html. For example if you want a request to /a-file
to resolve to ./public/a-file.html, set this to true. If you want
/a-file to resolve to ./public/a-file.json instead, set opts.defaultExt to
json.
opts.gzip
Set opts.gzip === true in order to turn on "gzip mode," wherein ecstatic will
serve ./public/some-file.js.gz in place of ./public/some-file.js when the
gzipped version exists and ecstatic determines that the behavior is appropriate.
opts.handleError
Turn off handleErrors to allow fall-through with opts.handleError === false, Defaults to true.
middleware(req, res, next);
This works more or less as you'd expect.
ecstatic.showDir(folder);
This returns another middleware which will attempt to show a directory view. Turning on auto-indexing is roughly equivalent to adding this middleware after an ecstatic middleware with autoindexing disabled.
ecstatic command
to start a standalone static http server,
run npm install -g ecstatic and then run ecstatic [dir?] [options] --port PORT
all options work as above, passed in optimist style.
port defaults to 8000. If a dir or --root dir argument is not passed, ecsatic will
serve the current dir.
Tests:
npm testLicense:
MIT/X11.
