1Plack::App::File(3)   User Contributed Perl Documentation  Plack::App::File(3)
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NAME

6       Plack::App::File - Serve static files from root directory
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SYNOPSIS

9         use Plack::App::File;
10         my $app = Plack::App::File->new(root => "/path/to/htdocs")->to_app;
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12         # Or map the path to a specific file
13         use Plack::Builder;
14         builder {
15             mount "/favicon.ico" => Plack::App::File->new(file => '/path/to/favicon.ico')->to_app;
16         };
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DESCRIPTION

19       This is a static file server PSGI application, and internally used by
20       Plack::Middleware::Static. This application serves file from document
21       root if the path matches with the local file. Use Plack::App::Directory
22       if you want to list files in the directory as well.
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CONFIGURATION

25       root
26           Document root directory. Defaults to "." (current directory)
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28       file
29           The file path to create responses from. Optional.
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31           If it's set the application would ALWAYS create a response out of
32           the file and there will be no security check etc. (hence fast). If
33           it's not set, the application uses "root" to find the matching
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36       encoding
37           Set the file encoding for text files. Defaults to "utf-8".
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39       content_type
40           Set the file content type. If not set Plack::MIME will try to
41           detect it based on the file extension or fall back to "text/plain".
42           Can be set to a callback which should work on $_[0] to check full
43           path file name.
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AUTHOR

46       Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
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SEE ALSO

49       Plack::Middleware::Static Plack::App::Directory
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53perl v5.28.0                      2018-02-10               Plack::App::File(3)
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