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I want to use the express static server configuration for implementing an static server:

app.configure(function() {
    app.use(express.static(__dirname + '/public'));
});

But I want to map the URL http://myhost/url1 to directory C:\dirA\dirB and http://myhost/url2 to directory C:\dirC

How can it be implemented using express.static?

the Tin Man
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2 Answers2

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This should work for you:

var serveStatic = require( "serve-static" );
app.use('/url1', serveStatic('c:\\dirA\\dirB'));
app.use('/url2', serveStatic('C:\\dirC'));

Take a look at the documentation for app.use().

Oliver Salzburg
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MiniGod
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Depending on how many directories you're planning to map this way, you could simply make symlinks for those directories in your public folder.

In Windows:

mklink /D c:\dirA\dirB public\url1

In Linux or OSX:

ln -s /dirA/dirB public/url1

Then your static assets server should serve from those directories transparently (I've never tested on Windows but I don't see why it wouldn't work).

Alternatively, if you wanted to include some kind of dynamic routing, you could write your own middleware to replace express.static which is actually connect.static under the hood. Take a look at static.js in the connect source and see how it's implemented, it should be fairly straightforward to write your own variation.

Daniel Mendel
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