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Static middleware for breezily deploying static content in Diet.js
Create the middleware by passing an options object to ecstatic
const server = require('diet')
const ecstatic = require('diet-ecstatic')
const app = server()
app.listen('http://localhost:7777')
app.footer(ecstatic({path: app.path + '/static'}))
The only required option is path
which specifies which directory to serve files from.
Constructs a table of all files in supplied path
directory and watches the directory for changes. The middleware
will serve any requested file that matches a path found in the table. Note that '/static' will not necessarily be
part of the requested file path, rather, it will be relative to the root of your application.
localhost:7777/favicon.ico --> /path/to/app/static/favicon.ico
localhost:7777/assets/script.js --> /path/to/app/static/assets/script.js
localhost:7777 --> /path/to/app/static/index.html
localhost:7777/about --> /path/to/app/static/about.html
opts.path
The absolute path to your static files directory
opts.expires
The number of milliseconds after serving after which the file should expire and shoud be requested again.
Defaults to one day.
opts.maxCachedSize
The maximum size in bytes for a file to be cached in memory.
Defaults to 50kb. Set to 0 to disable in-memory caching.
opts.gzip
Whether or not to gzip files before serving. (Only text files are gzipped, images and other media are sent as-is).
Defaults to true.
opts.autoindex
Whether or not to serve */index.html
when the root of a directory is requested.
Defaults to true.
opts.defaultExtension
The default extension to append to files when no file extension is provided.
Defaults to '.html'. Set to false
to disable this feature.
Bug reports, feature requests, and other questions are all welcome: open a GitHub issue and I'll get back to you.
FAQs
Static middleware for breezily deploying static content in Diet.js
The npm package diet-ecstatic receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, diet-ecstatic popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that diet-ecstatic 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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