fastify-static
Plugin for serving static files as fast as possible. Supports Fastify versions ^1.11.0
.
Install
npm install --save fastify-static
Usage
const fastify = require('fastify')()
const path = require('path')
fastify.register(require('fastify-static'), {
root: path.join(__dirname, 'public'),
prefix: '/public/',
})
fastify.get('/another/path', function (req, reply) {
reply.sendFile('myHtml.html')
})
Options
root
(required)
The absolute path of the directory that contains the files to serve.
The file to serve will be determined by combining req.url
with the
provided root directory.
prefix
Default: '/'
A URL path prefix used to create a virtual mount path for the static directory.
schemaHide
Default: true
A flag that define if the fastify route hide-schema attribute is hidden or not
Default: undefined
A function to set custom headers on the response. Alterations to the headers
must be done synchronously. The function is called as fn(res, path, stat)
,
where the arguments are:
res
The response object.path
The path of the file that is being sent.stat
The stat object of the file that is being sent.
send
Options
The following options are also supported and will be passed directly to the
send
module:
wildcard
Default: true
If set to true
, fastify-static
adds a wildcard route to serve files.
If set to false
, fastify-static
globs the filesystem for all defined
files in the served folder, and just creates the routes needed for
those.
The default options of https://www.npmjs.com/package/glob are applied
for getting the file list.
Disable serving
If you'd just like to use the reply decorator and not serve whole directories automatically, you can simply pass the option { serve: false }
. This will prevent the plugin from serving everything under root
.
Disabling reply decorator
The reply object is decorated with a sendFile
function by default. If you want to
disable this, pass the option { decorateReply: false }
. If fastify-static is
registers to multiple prefixes in the same route only one can initialize reply
decorators.
Handling 404s
If a request matches the URL prefix
but a file cannot be found for the
request, Fastify's 404 handler will be called. You can set a custom 404
handler with fastify.setNotFoundHandler()
.
Handling Errors
If an error occurs while trying to send a file, the error will be passed
to Fastify's error handler. You can set a custom error handler with
fastify.setErrorHandler()
.
Payload stream.filename
If you need to access the filename inside the onSend
hook, you can use payload.filename
.
fastify.addHook('onSend', function (req, reply, payload, next) {
console.log(payload.filename)
next()
})
License
Licensed under MIT