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fixed served directories with index.html #22

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Hi, I have a directory with pretty urls, so requesting for urls such /about-me/, it should serve the file /about-me/index.html. This does no work in v2.0, so made this change to fix it.

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Hi, I have a directory with pretty urls, so requesting for urls such /about-me/, it should serve the file /about-me/index.html. This does no work in v2.0, so made this change to fix it.

Hi @oscarotero , and thank you very much for submitting this PR.

It appears a test is failing on this branch. Make sure all tests are passing, and also add a test case that covers this case. That would be great.

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@joakimunge joakimunge self-assigned this Aug 28, 2020
@joakimunge joakimunge self-requested a review August 28, 2020 07:27
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ const handleFileRequest = async (req: ServerRequest) => {

const handleRouteRequest = async (req: ServerRequest): Promise<void> => {
try {
const file = await readFile(`${root}/${entryPoint}`)
const file = await readFile(`${root}${req.url}${entryPoint}`)
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I think this will break SPA functionality, no?

If your root is for example /app, and you request /app/some-route/, it will look for /app/some-route/index.html which doesn't exist since it is still in /app/index.html

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Mmm, ok I didn't understand the purpose of entryPoint, because by default is index.html. Maybe we need an option to decide the router behaviour. Somethink like spa: false (so it will work as a simple static file server, but resolving paths to directories appending "index.hml" or spa: "/app.html" (so any not found request will resolve to the "app.html" file (or any other that's configured)

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Oh my, I just realized that I had not included the directory listing / static file server documentation in the readme.

Denoliver has something similar denoliver -l which disables routing and resolves paths to directories instead.

Have you tried that out? I will update the readme. Thanks for pointing it out

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Ok, that works better but does not fix the whole problem. In my opinion, if a directory contains an index.html file, it shouldn't list the files, but show this file, the same behaviour as any webserver. Can this behaviour be changed? Or provide an option for that?

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Another issue I found (not related with this one) is that BrokenPipe error appears randomly:

imaxe

This is due req.respond() is an async function, so it should be prepended with an await, so the error can be catched:

try {
   await req.respond({...});
catch (err) {
    //ignore error
}

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Ah, now I see what you mean. Sorry about that. No, that is definitely not intented behaviour. index files should be served if they exist. Do you want to work on this? It needs to take the list flag into account when determining if it should serve the index.html file or not.

Also a test for this case would be great.

Regarding the other issue, feel free to open a PR. Otherwise I will get to it soon

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Hey @oscarotero ,

Just wanted to let you know that I am working on a new major version which implements the new native HTTP API that Deno released in 1.18.0, which should resolve any broken pipe issues you might have.

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Directories containing an index.html should render it when SPA is disabled
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