[−][src]Crate hyper_staticfile
Static file-serving for Hyper 0.13.
This library exports a high-level interface Static for simple file-serving, and lower-level
interfaces for more control over responses.
Basic usage
The Static type is essentially a struct containing some settings, and a serve method to
handle the request. It follows the builder pattern, and also implements the hyper::Service
trait. It can be used as:
// Instance of `Static` containing configuration. let static_ = hyper_staticfile::Static::new("my/doc/root/"); // A dummy request, but normally obtained from Hyper. let request = http::Request::get("/foo/bar.txt") .body(()) .unwrap(); // Serve the request. Returns a future for a `hyper::Response`. let response_future = static_.serve(request);
Typically, you'd store the Static instance somewhere, such as in your own hyper::Service
implementation.
Advanced usage
The Static type is a simple wrapper for resolve and ResponseBuilder. You can achieve the
same by doing something similar to the following:
use std::path::Path; #[tokio::main] async fn main() { // Document root path. let root = Path::new("my/doc/root/"); // A dummy request, but normally obtained from Hyper. let request = http::Request::get("/foo/bar.txt") .body(()) .unwrap(); // First, resolve the request. Returns a future for a `ResolveResult`. let result = hyper_staticfile::resolve(&root, &request) .await .unwrap(); // Then, build a response based on the result. // The `ResponseBuilder` is typically a short-lived, per-request instance. let response = hyper_staticfile::ResponseBuilder::new() .request(&request) .build(result) .unwrap(); }
The resolve function tries to find the file in the root, and returns a future for the
ResolveResult enum, which determines what kind of response should be sent. The
ResponseBuilder is then used to create a default response. It holds some settings, and can be
constructed using the builder pattern.
It's useful to sit between these two steps to implement custom 404 pages, for example. Your
custom logic can override specific cases of ResolveResult, and fall back to the default
behavior using ResponseBuilder if necessary.
The ResponseBuilder in turn uses FileResponseBuilder to serve files that are found. The
FileResponseBuilder can also be used directly if you have an existing open tokio::fs::File
and want to serve it. It takes care of basic headers, 'not modified' responses, and streaming
the file in the body.
Finally, there's FileBytesStream, which is used by FileResponseBuilder to stream the file.
This is a struct wrapping a tokio::fs::File and implementing a futures::Stream that
produces Bytess. It can be used for streaming a file in custom response.
Structs
| FileBytesStream | Wraps a |
| FileResponseBuilder | Utility to build responses for serving a |
| ResponseBuilder | Utility to build the default response for a |
| Static | High-level interface for serving static files. |
Enums
| ResolveResult | The result of |
Functions
| resolve | Resolve the request by trying to find the file in the given root. |
| resolve_path | Resolve the request path by trying to find the file in the given root. |