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Overview ¶
Package browse provides middleware for listing files in a directory when directory path is requested instead of a specific file.
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type Browse ¶
type Browse struct { Next httpserver.Handler Configs []Config IgnoreIndexes bool }
Browse is an http.Handler that can show a file listing when directories in the given paths are specified.
type Config ¶
type Config struct { PathScope string // the base path the URL must match to enable browsing Fs staticfiles.FileServer Variables interface{} Template *template.Template }
Config is a configuration for browsing in a particular path.
type Crumb ¶ added in v0.10.0
type Crumb struct {
Link, Text string
}
Crumb represents part of a breadcrumb menu.
type FileInfo ¶
type FileInfo struct { Name string Size int64 URL string ModTime time.Time Mode os.FileMode IsDir bool IsSymlink bool }
FileInfo is the info about a particular file or directory
func (FileInfo) HumanModTime ¶
HumanModTime returns the modified time of the file as a human-readable string.
type Listing ¶
type Listing struct { // The name of the directory (the last element of the path). Name string // The full path of the request. Path string // Whether the parent directory is browse-able. CanGoUp bool // The items (files and folders) in the path. Items []FileInfo // The number of directories in the listing. NumDirs int // The number of files (items that aren't directories) in the listing. NumFiles int // Which sorting order is used. Sort string // And which order. Order string // If ≠0 then Items have been limited to that many elements. ItemsLimitedTo int // Optional custom variables for use in browse templates. User interface{} httpserver.Context }
A Listing is the context used to fill out a template.
func (Listing) Breadcrumbs ¶ added in v0.10.0
Breadcrumbs returns l.Path where every element maps the link to the text to display.
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