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Monday, 4 May 2020

basic-http-server,A simple static HTTP server in Rust

A simple static HTTP server in Rust.
basic-http-server is designed for two purposes:
  • as a teaching tool. It is a simple and well-commented example of basic tokiohyper, and asynchronous Rust programming, with async / await.
  • for local development. It serves static HTML content, and with the -x flag, provides convenience features useful for creating developer documentation, including markdown rendering and directory listing.
The entire reference source for setting up a hyper HTTP server is contained in main.rs. The ext.rs file contains developer extensions.

Developer extensions

When passed the -x flag, basic-http-server enables additional conveniences useful for developing documentation locally. Those extensions are:
  • Rendering files with the ".md" extension as Markdown.
  • Listing directories when no "index.html" file is found.
  • Serving common source code files as "text/plain" so they are rendered in the browser.
This makes basic-http-server useful for the following scenarios:
  • Previewing markdown content. Draft your README.md changes and view them locally before pushing to GitHub.
  • Navigating to local documentation, including Rust API documentation. Just run basic-http-server -x in your project directory, and use the directory listing to navigate to target/doc, then find the crates to read from there (cargo doc doesn't put an index.html file in target/doc).

Installation and Use

Note that basic-http-server is not production-ready and should not be exposed to the internet. It is a learning and development tool.
Install with cargo install:
$ cargo install basic-http-server
$ basic-http-server
To turn on the developer extensions, pass -x:
$ basic-http-server -x
To increase logging verbosity use RUST_LOG:
RUST_LOG=basic_http_server=trace basic-http-server -x
Command line arguments:
USAGE:
        basic-http-server [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [ARGS]

FLAGS:
    -x               Enable developer extensions
    -h, --help       Prints help information
    -V, --version    Prints version information

OPTIONS:
    -a, --addr     Sets the IP:PORT combination (default "127.0.0.1:4000")

ARGS:
    ROOT    Sets the root directory (default ".")
from https://github.com/brson/basic-http-server

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