Simple Static File Server in Go
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/* | |
Serve is a very simple static file server in go | |
Usage: | |
-p="8100": port to serve on | |
-d=".": the directory of static files to host | |
Navigating to http://localhost:8100 will display the index.html or directory | |
listing file. | |
*/ | |
package main | |
import ( | |
"flag" | |
"log" | |
"net/http" | |
) | |
func main() { | |
port := flag.String("p", "8100", "port to serve on") | |
directory := flag.String("d", ".", "the directory of static file to host") | |
flag.Parse() | |
http.Handle("/", http.FileServer(http.Dir(*directory))) | |
log.Printf("Serving %s on HTTP port: %s\n", *directory, *port) | |
log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":"+*port, nil)) | |
} |
@philippgille Yes it is okay to use this GIST for whatever you want, Open Source or otherwise.
@paulmach Thanks a lot!
Awesome example of a simplest go web service. thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing, this is neat.
an interesting docker image:
https://github.com/patrickdappollonio/http-server
It's weird that this exists. I was tired of using python3 -m http.server and decided to create my own. After, I googled to see what's out there, and alas!!
package main
import (
"flag"
"log"
"net/http"
"path/filepath"
)
var (
path = flag.String("path", ".", "path to the folder to serve. Defaults to the current folder")
port = flag.String("port", "8080", "port to serve on. Defaults to 8080")
)
func main() {
flag.Parse()
dirname, err := filepath.Abs(*path)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Could not get absolute path to directory: %s: %s", dirname, err.Error())
}
log.Printf("Serving %s on port %s", dirname, *port)
err = Serve(dirname, *port)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Could not serve directory: %s: %s", dirname, err.Error())
}
}
func Serve(dirname string, port string) error {
fs := http.FileServer(http.Dir(dirname))
http.Handle("/", fs)
return http.ListenAndServe(":"+port, nil)
}
Thanks!
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Hi @paulmach,
I got inspired by this Gist, added printing a table of local network interfaces and a suggested URL for sharing, added flags, as well as created packages for Scoop (Windows package manager), Homebrew (macOS package manager) and Snap (Linux package manager).
See: https://github.com/philippgille/serve
I didn't add a license yet, because I wanted to ask you first about your consent regarding me creating that full-blown repository based on your Gist.
So: Is it okay for you if I add an Open Source license (haven't decided on one yet - eigher AGPL, MPL or Apache, see https://choosealicense.com/licenses/) to my project and continue working on it?
Kind regards,
Philipp