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static file server middleware for connect. loads files once at startup and saves gzipped versions in memory
When you create the middleware, it will immediately scan the requested directory, gzip all the files, and save the cache into memory, where it will forever remain. When a request hits the middleware it never touches the file system. If gzipping a file results in >= 95% of the file size of the original file size, connect-static discards the gzipped data and instead serves the file directly.
Are you looking for the middleware that used to ship with express and connect? That project is called serve-static
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var createStatic = require('connect-static');
// These are all defaults. If you leave any options out, this is what they
// will be.
var options = {
dir: "public",
aliases: [
['/', '/index.html'],
],
ignoreFile: function(fullPath) {
var basename = path.basename(fullPath);
return /^\./.test(basename) || /~$/.test(basename);
},
followSymlinks: true,
cacheControlHeader: "max-age=0, must-revalidate",
};
createStatic(options, function(err, middleware) {
if (err) throw err;
app.use('/', middleware);
});
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static file server middleware for connect. loads files once at startup and saves gzipped versions in memory
The npm package connect-static receives a total of 63 weekly downloads. As such, connect-static popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that connect-static demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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