A simple http server, that lists the filesystem in form of application/json
content type.
Is this useful? No. Is it cool? Kinda, i guess...
This has been my first server written ever, so it was a great exercise! :)
A request looks ike this: [Server IP]/[Path to directory/file]
(example: [Server IP]/home/myusername/Documents/
)
You will get an array of objects, if you specified a correct path.
For example: curl localhost:42069/home/testUser/
[
{
"fullpath" : "/home/testUser/document.txt",
"name" : "document.txt",
"type" : "file"
},
{
"fullpath" : "/home/testUser/link_to_document.txt",
"name" : "link_to_document.txt",
"type" : "file-link"
},
{
"fullpath" : "/home/testUser/directory_for_stuff",
"name" : "directory_for_stuff",
"type" : "directory"
},
{
"fullpath" : "/home/testUser/link_to_a_directory",
"name" : "link_to_a_directory",
"type" : "directory-link"
}
]
If you request the path of a file, you will get its content.
For example: curl localhost:42069/home/testUser/document.txt
{
"file-content": "This is a document!\nSome text is written here."
}
For example: curl localhost:42069/home/testUser/directory/that/does/not/exist/
{
"message" : "404: Destination Not Found"
}
On the slight possibility, that my code is not amazing and breaks, the server will return an error message:
{
"message": "500: Internal Error"
}