Mojolicious::Plugin::Directory - Serve static files from document root with directory index
# simple usage
use Mojolicious::Lite;
plugin( 'Directory', root => "/path/to/htdocs" )->start;
# with handler
use Text::Markdown qw{ markdown };
use Path::Class;
use Encode qw{ decode_utf8 };
plugin('Directory', root => "/path/to/htdocs", handler => sub {
my ($c, $path) = @_;
if ( -f $path && $path =~ /\.(md|mkdn)$/ ) {
my $text = file($path)->slurp;
my $html = markdown( decode_utf8($text) );
$c->render( inline => $html );
}
})->start;
or
> perl -Mojo -E 'a->plugin("Directory", root => "/path/to/htdocs")->start' daemon
Mojolicious::Plugin::Directory is a static file server directory index a la Apache's mod_autoindex.
Mojolicious::Plugin::Directory inherits all methods from Mojolicious::Plugin.
Mojolicious::Plugin::Directory supports the following options.
# Mojolicious::Lite
plugin Directory => { root => "/path/to/htdocs" };
Document root directory. Defaults to the current directory.
If root is a file, serve only root file.
# Mojolicious::Lite
plugin Directory => { auto_index => 0 };
Automatically generate index page for directory, default true.
# Mojolicious::Lite
plugin Directory => { dir_index => [qw/index.html index.htm/] };
Like a Apache's DirectoryIndex directive.
# Mojolicious::Lite
plugin Directory => { dir_page => $template_str };
a HTML template of index page
# Mojolicious::Lite
use Text::Markdown qw{ markdown };
use Path::Class;
use Encode qw{ decode_utf8 };
plugin Directory => {
handler => sub {
my ($c, $path) = @_;
if ($path =~ /\.(md|mkdn)$/) {
my $text = file($path)->slurp;
my $html = markdown( decode_utf8($text) );
$c->render( inline => $html );
}
}
};
CODEREF for handle a request file.
If not rendered in CODEREF, serve as static file.
# Mojolicious::Lite
# /dir (Accept: application/json)
# /dir?format=json
plugin Directory => { json => 1 };
Enable json response.
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Many thanks to the contributors for their work.
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