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Static server middleware for Angel.

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Pub build status

Static server middleware for Angel.

Installation #

In pubspec.yaml:

dependencies:
    angel_static: ^2.0.0-alpha

Usage #

To serve files from a directory, you need to create a VirtualDirectory. Keep in mind that angel_static uses package:file instead of dart:io.

import 'package:angel_framework/angel_framework.dart';
import 'package:angel_static/angel_static.dart';
import 'package:file/local.dart';

main() async {
  var app = new Angel();
  var fs = const LocalFileSystem();

  // Normal static server
  var vDir = new VirtualDirectory(app, fs, source: new Directory('./public'));

  // Send Cache-Control, ETag, etc. as well
  var vDir = new CachingVirtualDirectory(app, fs, source: new Directory('./public'));

  // Mount the VirtualDirectory's request handler
  app.use(vDir.handleRequest);

  // Start your server!!!
  await app.startServer();
}

Push State #

VirtualDirectory also exposes a pushState method that returns a request handler that serves the file at a given path as a fallback, unless the user is requesting that file. This can be very useful for SPA's.

// Create VirtualDirectory as well
var vDir = new CachingVirtualDirectory(...);

// Mount it
app.use(vDir.handleRequest);

// Fallback to index.html on 404
app.use(vDir.pushState('index.html'));

Options #

The VirtualDirectory API accepts a few named parameters:

  • source: A Directory containing the files to be served. If left null, then Angel will serve either from web (in development) or build/web (in production), depending on your ANGEL_ENV.
  • indexFileNames: A List<String> of filenames that should be served as index pages. Default is ['index.html'].
  • publicPath: To serve index files, you need to specify the virtual path under which angel_static is serving your files. If you are not serving static files at the site root, please include this.
  • callback: Runs before sending a file to a client. Use this to set headers, etc. If it returns anything other than null or true, then the callback's result will be sent to the user, instead of the file contents.