serve-static-throttle
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Serve static files with network speed throttle option
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serve-static-throttle
#This is fork of serve-static with Network Speed Throttle
option
Install
This is a Node.js module available through the
npm registry. Installation is done using the
npm install
command:
$ npm install serve-static-throttle
API
var serveStatic = require('serve-static-throttle')
serveStatic(root, options)
Create a new middleware function to serve files from within a given root
directory. The file to serve will be determined by combining req.url
with the provided root directory. When a file is not found, instead of
sending a 404 response, this module will instead call next()
to move on
to the next middleware, allowing for stacking and fall-backs.
Options
throttle
Enables network throttling , limits download speed, defaults to {bps : 1024 * 1024},
bps
is bytes per second. You can pass parameters same as throttle.
acceptRanges
Enable or disable accepting ranged requests, defaults to true.
Disabling this will not send Accept-Ranges
and ignore the contents
of the Range
request header.
cacheControl
Enable or disable setting Cache-Control
response header, defaults to
true. Disabling this will ignore the immutable
and maxAge
options.
dotfiles
Set how "dotfiles" are treated when encountered. A dotfile is a file
or directory that begins with a dot ("."). Note this check is done on
the path itself without checking if the path actually exists on the
disk. If root
is specified, only the dotfiles above the root are
checked (i.e. the root itself can be within a dotfile when set
to "deny").
'allow'
No special treatment for dotfiles.'deny'
Deny a request for a dotfile and 403/next()
.'ignore'
Pretend like the dotfile does not exist and 404/next()
.
The default value is similar to 'ignore'
, with the exception that this
default will not ignore the files within a directory that begins with a dot.
etag
Enable or disable etag generation, defaults to true.
extensions
Set file extension fallbacks. When set, if a file is not found, the given
extensions will be added to the file name and search for. The first that
exists will be served. Example: ['html', 'htm']
.
The default value is false
.
fallthrough
Set the middleware to have client errors fall-through as just unhandled
requests, otherwise forward a client error. The difference is that client
errors like a bad request or a request to a non-existent file will cause
this middleware to simply next()
to your next middleware when this value
is true
. When this value is false
, these errors (even 404s), will invoke
next(err)
.
Typically true
is desired such that multiple physical directories can be
mapped to the same web address or for routes to fill in non-existent files.
The value false
can be used if this middleware is mounted at a path that
is designed to be strictly a single file system directory, which allows for
short-circuiting 404s for less overhead. This middleware will also reply to
all methods.
The default value is true
.
immutable
Enable or disable the immutable
directive in the Cache-Control
response
header, defaults to false
. If set to true
, the maxAge
option should
also be specified to enable caching. The immutable
directive will prevent
supported clients from making conditional requests during the life of the
maxAge
option to check if the file has changed.
index
By default this module will send "index.html" files in response to a request
on a directory. To disable this set false
or to supply a new index pass a
string or an array in preferred order.
lastModified
Enable or disable Last-Modified
header, defaults to true. Uses the file
system's last modified value.
maxAge
Provide a max-age in milliseconds for http caching, defaults to 0. This can also be a string accepted by the ms module.
redirect
Redirect to trailing "/" when the pathname is a dir. Defaults to true
.
setHeaders
Function to set custom headers on response. Alterations to the headers need to
occur synchronously. The function is called as fn(res, path, stat)
, where
the arguments are:
res
the response objectpath
the file path that is being sentstat
the stat object of the file that is being sent
Examples
Serve files with vanilla node.js http server
var finalhandler = require('finalhandler')
var http = require('http')
var serveStatic = require('serve-static-throttle')
// Serve up public/ftp folder
var serve = serveStatic('public/ftp', {'index': ['index.html', 'index.htm']})
// Create server
var server = http.createServer(function onRequest (req, res) {
serve(req, res, finalhandler(req, res))
})
// Listen
server.listen(3000)
Serve all files as downloads
var contentDisposition = require('content-disposition')
var finalhandler = require('finalhandler')
var http = require('http')
var serveStatic = require('serve-static-throttle')
// Serve up public/ftp folder
var serve = serveStatic('public/ftp', {
'index': false,
'setHeaders': setHeaders
})
// Set header to force download
function setHeaders (res, path) {
res.setHeader('Content-Disposition', contentDisposition(path))
}
// Create server
var server = http.createServer(function onRequest (req, res) {
serve(req, res, finalhandler(req, res))
})
// Listen
server.listen(3000)
Serving using express
Simple
This is a simple example of using Express.
var express = require('express')
var serveStatic = require('serve-static-throttle')
var app = express()
app.use(serveStatic('public/ftp', {'index': ['default.html', 'default.htm']}))
app.listen(3000)
Multiple roots
This example shows a simple way to search through multiple directories.
Files are look for in public-optimized/
first, then public/
second as
a fallback.
var express = require('express')
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var serveStatic = require('serve-static-throttle')
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var path = require('path')
var serveStatic = require('serve-static')
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var app = express()
app.use(serveStatic(path.join(__dirname, 'public-optimized')))
app.use(serveStatic(path.join(__dirname, 'public')))
app.listen(3000)
Different settings for paths
This example shows how to set a different max age depending on the served file type. In this example, HTML files are not cached, while everything else is for 1 day.
var express = require('express')
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var serveStatic = require('serve-static-throttle')
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var path = require('path')
var serveStatic = require('serve-static')
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var app = express()
app.use(serveStatic(path.join(__dirname, 'public'), {
maxAge: '1d',
setHeaders: setCustomCacheControl
}))
app.listen(3000)
function setCustomCacheControl (res, path) {
if (serveStatic.mime.lookup(path) === 'text/html') {
// Custom Cache-Control for HTML files
res.setHeader('Cache-Control', 'public, max-age=0')
}
}