Static file and directory handlers plugin for hapi.js.
Lead Maintainer - Gil Pedersen
inert provides new handler
methods for serving static files and directories, as well as decorating the reply
interface with a file
method for serving file based resources.
- Files are served with cache friendly
last-modified
andetag
headers. - Generated file listings and custom indexes.
- Precompressed file support for
content-encoding: gzip
responses. - File attachment support using
content-disposition
header.
inert enables a number of common use cases for serving static assets.
The following creates a basic static file server that can be used to serve html content from the
public
directory on port 3000:
const Path = require('path');
const Hapi = require('hapi');
const Inert = require('inert');
const server = new Hapi.Server({
connections: {
routes: {
files: {
relativeTo: Path.join(__dirname, 'public')
}
}
}
});
server.connection({ port: 3000 });
server.register(Inert, () => {});
server.route({
method: 'GET',
path: '/{param*}',
handler: {
directory: {
path: '.',
redirectToSlash: true,
index: true
}
}
});
server.start((err) => {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log('Server running at:', server.info.uri);
});
You can serve specific files using the file
handler:
server.route({
method: 'GET',
path: '/{path*}',
handler: {
file: 'page.html'
}
});
If you need more control, the reply.file()
method is available to use inside handlers:
server.route({
method: 'GET',
path: '/file',
handler: function (request, reply) {
let path = 'plain.txt';
if (request.headers['x-magic'] === 'sekret') {
path = 'awesome.png';
}
return reply.file(path).vary('x-magic');
}
});
server.ext('onPostHandler', function (request, reply) {
const response = request.response;
if (response.isBoom &&
response.output.statusCode === 404) {
return reply.file('404.html').code(404);
}
return reply.continue();
});
After registration, this plugin adds a new method to the reply
object and exposes the 'file'
and 'directory'
route handlers.
inert accepts the following registration options:
etagsCacheMaxSize
- sets the maximum number of file etag hash values stored in the etags cache. Defaults to10000
.
Note that inert uses the custom 'file'
variety
to signal that the response is a static
file generated by this plugin.
Transmits a file from the file system. The 'Content-Type' header defaults to the matching mime type based on filename extension.:
path
- the file path.options
- optional settings:confine
- serve file relative to this directory and returns403 Forbidden
if thepath
resolves outside theconfine
directory. Defaults totrue
which uses therelativeTo
route option as theconfine
. Set tofalse
to disable this security feature.filename
- an optional filename to specify if sending a 'Content-Disposition' header, defaults to the basename ofpath
mode
- specifies whether to include the 'Content-Disposition' header with the response. Available values:false
- header is not included. This is the default value.'attachment'
'inline'
lookupCompressed
- iftrue
, looks for for a pre-compressed version of the file with the same filename with an extension, depending on the accepted encoding. Defaults tofalse
.lookupMap
- anobject
which maps content encoding to expected file name extension. Defaults to `{ gzip: '.gz' }.etagMethod
- specifies the method used to calculate theETag
header response. Available values:'hash'
- SHA1 sum of the file contents, suitable for distributed deployments. Default value.'simple'
- Hex encoded size and modification date, suitable when files are stored on a single server.false
- Disable ETag computation.
start
- offset in file to reading from, defaults to 0.end
- offset in file to stop reading from. If not set, will read to end of file.
Returns a standard response object.
The response flow control rules do not apply.
Generates a static file endpoint for serving a single file. file
can be set to:
- a relative or absolute file path string (relative paths are resolved based on the
route
files
configuration). - a function with the signature
function(request)
which returns the relative or absolute file path. - an object with one or more of the following options:
path
- a path string or function as described above (required).confine
- serve file relative to this directory and returns403 Forbidden
if thepath
resolves outside theconfine
directory. Defaults totrue
which uses therelativeTo
route option as theconfine
. Set tofalse
to disable this security feature.filename
- an optional filename to specify if sending a 'Content-Disposition' header, defaults to the basename ofpath
mode
- specifies whether to include the 'Content-Disposition' header with the response. Available values:false
- header is not included. This is the default value.'attachment'
'inline'
lookupCompressed
- iftrue
, looks for for a pre-compressed version of the file with the same filename with an extension, depending on the accepted encoding. Defaults tofalse
.lookupMap
- anobject
which maps content encoding to expected file name extension. Defaults to `{ gzip: '.gz' }.etagMethod
- specifies the method used to calculate theETag
header response. Available values:'hash'
- SHA1 sum of the file contents, suitable for distributed deployments. Default value.'simple'
- Hex encoded size and modification date, suitable when files are stored on a single server.false
- Disable ETag computation.
start
- offset in file to reading from, defaults to 0.end
- offset in file to stop reading from. If not set, will read to end of file.
Generates a directory endpoint for serving static content from a directory.
Routes using the directory handler must include a path parameter at the end of the path
string (e.g. /path/to/somewhere/{param}
where the parameter name does not matter). The
path parameter can use any of the parameter options (e.g. {param}
for one level files
only, {param?}
for one level files or the directory root, {param*}
for any level, or
{param*3}
for a specific level). If additional path parameters are present, they are
ignored for the purpose of selecting the file system resource. The directory handler is an
object with the following options:
path
- (required) the directory root path (relative paths are resolved based on the routefiles
configuration). Value can be:- a single path string used as the prefix for any resources requested by appending the request path parameter to the provided string.
- an array of path strings. Each path will be attempted in order until a match is found (by following the same process as the single path string).
- a function with the signature
function(request)
which returns the path string or an array of path strings. If the function returns an error, the error is passed back to the client in the response.
index
- optional boolean|string|string[], determines if an index file will be served if found in the folder when requesting a directory. The given string or strings specify the name(s) of the index file to look for. Iftrue
, looks for 'index.html'. Any falsy value disables index file lookup. Defaults totrue
.listing
- optional boolean, determines if directory listing is generated when a directory is requested without an index document. Defaults tofalse
.showHidden
- optional boolean, determines if hidden files will be shown and served. Defaults tofalse
.redirectToSlash
- optional boolean, determines if requests for a directory without a trailing slash are redirected to the same path with the missing slash. Useful for ensuring relative links inside the response are resolved correctly. Disabled when the server configrouter.stripTrailingSlash
istrue.
Defaults tofalse
.lookupCompressed
- optional boolean, instructs the file processor to look for the same filename with the '.gz' suffix for a pre-compressed version of the file to serve if the request supports content encoding. Defaults tofalse
.etagMethod
- specifies the method used to calculate theETag
header response. Available values:'hash'
- SHA1 sum of the file contents, suitable for distributed deployments. Default value.'simple'
- Hex encoded size and modification date, suitable when files are stored on a single server.false
- Disable ETag computation.
defaultExtension
- optional string, appended to file requests if the requested file is not found. Defaults to no extension.