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koa-static-folder
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Static file server based on a folder instead of a single file. Node needs to be restarted in order to work through file caching.
Middleware for KoaJS to serve a folder as static files. Other implementations require every file to be appointed individually (as far as I know). The software initializes at the startup of your application, so changes made in the underlying folders require a restart of your app.
var serve = require('./'),
koa = require('koa'),
app = koa();
app.use(serve('./public'));
app.use(serve('./assets'));
app.use(function *(next){
if('/' == this.path){
this.body = 'Try GET one of the following: `/assets/style.css`,`/public/blabla.json`,`/public/style.css`';
}
});
app.listen(8000);
console.log('Koa server listening at port 8000');
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Static file server based on a folder instead of a single file. Node needs to be restarted in order to work through file caching.
The npm package koa-static-folder receives a total of 15 weekly downloads. As such, koa-static-folder popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that koa-static-folder 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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