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Individual file
It is possible to serve static files with a custom path pattern and NamedFile
. To
match a path tail, we can use a [.*]
regex.
use std::path::PathBuf;
use actix_web::{App, HttpRequest, Result, http::Method, fs::NamedFile};
fn index(req: HttpRequest) -> Result<NamedFile> {
let path: PathBuf = req.match_info().query("tail")?;
Ok(NamedFile::open(path)?)
}
fn main() {
App::new()
.resource(r"/a/{tail:.*}", |r| r.method(Method::GET).f(index))
.finish();
}
Directory
To serve files from specific directories and sub-directories, StaticFiles
can be used.
StaticFiles
must be registered with an App::handler()
method, otherwise
it will be unable to serve sub-paths.
use actix_web::{App, fs};
fn main() {
App::new()
.handler(
"/static",
fs::StaticFiles::new(".")
.show_files_listing())
.finish();
}
The parameter is the base directory. By default files listing for sub-directories is disabled. Attempt to load directory listing will return 404 Not Found response. To enable files listing, use StaticFiles::show_files_listing() method.
Instead of showing files listing for directory, it is possible to redirect to a specific index file. Use the StaticFiles::index_file() method to configure this redirect.