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1 point by nex3 6174 days ago | link | parent

Using a reverse proxy seems like the best solution with the code we've got.


2 points by byronsalty 6174 days ago | link

Makes sense. Obviously this is better for something being released to the public but during testing I didn't know if (even inefficiently) asv could be used as a one stop shop (a la webrick).

thanks

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1 point by nex3 6173 days ago | link

That shouldn't be too hard to hack in, I think... just find some way to capture all /images/* URLs or something and open up a file and send the contents. You might have to be a little careful with MIME types and so forth, but it seems pretty straightforward.

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5 points by bogomipz 6173 days ago | link

Just take any URL that is not defop'ed to mean a file name.

Currently, if no op is defined, the server responds with "Unknown operator.". Replace that with the code for opening a file, and if this fails, respond with a proper 404 Not Found message.

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3 points by pg 6173 days ago | link

That should work for text/html files.

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2 points by bogomipz 6172 days ago | link

By throwing in a hash table which maps from file name extensions to MIME types, it could work for other files as well.

A byte array data type for buffering would do good for performance.

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