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# serve-static |
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[![NPM Version][npm-image]][npm-url] |
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[![NPM Downloads][downloads-image]][downloads-url] |
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[![Linux Build][travis-image]][travis-url] |
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[![Windows Build][appveyor-image]][appveyor-url] |
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[![Test Coverage][coveralls-image]][coveralls-url] |
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## Install |
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This is a [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) module available through the |
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[npm registry](https://www.npmjs.com/). Installation is done using the |
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[`npm install` command](https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/installing-npm-packages-locally): |
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```sh |
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$ npm install serve-static |
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``` |
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## API |
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<!-- eslint-disable no-unused-vars --> |
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```js |
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var serveStatic = require('serve-static')
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``` |
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### serveStatic(root, options) |
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Create a new middleware function to serve files from within a given root |
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directory. The file to serve will be determined by combining `req.url` |
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with the provided root directory. When a file is not found, instead of |
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sending a 404 response, this module will instead call `next()` to move on |
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to the next middleware, allowing for stacking and fall-backs. |
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#### Options |
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##### acceptRanges |
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Enable or disable accepting ranged requests, defaults to true. |
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Disabling this will not send `Accept-Ranges` and ignore the contents |
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of the `Range` request header. |
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##### cacheControl |
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Enable or disable setting `Cache-Control` response header, defaults to |
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true. Disabling this will ignore the `immutable` and `maxAge` options. |
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##### dotfiles |
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Set how "dotfiles" are treated when encountered. A dotfile is a file |
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or directory that begins with a dot ("."). Note this check is done on
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the path itself without checking if the path actually exists on the |
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disk. If `root` is specified, only the dotfiles above the root are |
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checked (i.e. the root itself can be within a dotfile when set |
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to "deny"). |
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- `'allow'` No special treatment for dotfiles. |
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- `'deny'` Deny a request for a dotfile and 403/`next()`. |
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- `'ignore'` Pretend like the dotfile does not exist and 404/`next()`. |
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The default value is similar to `'ignore'`, with the exception that this |
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default will not ignore the files within a directory that begins with a dot. |
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##### etag |
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Enable or disable etag generation, defaults to true. |
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##### extensions |
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Set file extension fallbacks. When set, if a file is not found, the given |
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extensions will be added to the file name and search for. The first that |
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exists will be served. Example: `['html', 'htm']`. |
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The default value is `false`. |
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##### fallthrough |
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Set the middleware to have client errors fall-through as just unhandled |
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requests, otherwise forward a client error. The difference is that client |
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errors like a bad request or a request to a non-existent file will cause |
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this middleware to simply `next()` to your next middleware when this value |
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is `true`. When this value is `false`, these errors (even 404s), will invoke |
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`next(err)`. |
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Typically `true` is desired such that multiple physical directories can be |
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mapped to the same web address or for routes to fill in non-existent files. |
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The value `false` can be used if this middleware is mounted at a path that |
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is designed to be strictly a single file system directory, which allows for |
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short-circuiting 404s for less overhead. This middleware will also reply to |
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all methods. |
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The default value is `true`. |
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##### immutable |
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Enable or disable the `immutable` directive in the `Cache-Control` response |
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header, defaults to `false`. If set to `true`, the `maxAge` option should |
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also be specified to enable caching. The `immutable` directive will prevent |
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supported clients from making conditional requests during the life of the |
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`maxAge` option to check if the file has changed. |
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##### index |
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By default this module will send "index.html" files in response to a request |
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on a directory. To disable this set `false` or to supply a new index pass a |
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string or an array in preferred order. |
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##### lastModified |
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Enable or disable `Last-Modified` header, defaults to true. Uses the file |
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system's last modified value. |
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##### maxAge |
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Provide a max-age in milliseconds for http caching, defaults to 0. This |
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can also be a string accepted by the [ms](https://www.npmjs.org/package/ms#readme) |
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module. |
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##### redirect |
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Redirect to trailing "/" when the pathname is a dir. Defaults to `true`. |
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##### setHeaders |
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Function to set custom headers on response. Alterations to the headers need to |
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occur synchronously. The function is called as `fn(res, path, stat)`, where |
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the arguments are: |
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- `res` the response object |
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- `path` the file path that is being sent |
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- `stat` the stat object of the file that is being sent |
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## Examples |
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### Serve files with vanilla node.js http server |
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```js |
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var finalhandler = require('finalhandler')
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var http = require('http')
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var serveStatic = require('serve-static')
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// Serve up public/ftp folder |
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var serve = serveStatic('public/ftp', {'index': ['index.html', 'index.htm']})
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// Create server |
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var server = http.createServer(function onRequest (req, res) {
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serve(req, res, finalhandler(req, res)) |
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}) |
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// Listen |
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server.listen(3000) |
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``` |
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### Serve all files as downloads |
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```js |
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var contentDisposition = require('content-disposition')
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var finalhandler = require('finalhandler')
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var http = require('http')
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var serveStatic = require('serve-static')
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// Serve up public/ftp folder |
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var serve = serveStatic('public/ftp', {
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'index': false, |
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'setHeaders': setHeaders |
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}) |
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// Set header to force download |
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function setHeaders (res, path) {
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res.setHeader('Content-Disposition', contentDisposition(path))
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} |
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// Create server |
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var server = http.createServer(function onRequest (req, res) {
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serve(req, res, finalhandler(req, res)) |
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}) |
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// Listen |
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server.listen(3000) |
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``` |
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### Serving using express |
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#### Simple |
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This is a simple example of using Express. |
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```js |
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var express = require('express')
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var serveStatic = require('serve-static')
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var app = express() |
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app.use(serveStatic('public/ftp', {'index': ['default.html', 'default.htm']}))
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app.listen(3000) |
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``` |
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#### Multiple roots |
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This example shows a simple way to search through multiple directories. |
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Files are look for in `public-optimized/` first, then `public/` second as |
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a fallback. |
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```js |
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var express = require('express')
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var path = require('path')
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var serveStatic = require('serve-static')
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var app = express() |
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app.use(serveStatic(path.join(__dirname, 'public-optimized'))) |
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app.use(serveStatic(path.join(__dirname, 'public'))) |
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app.listen(3000) |
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``` |
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#### Different settings for paths |
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This example shows how to set a different max age depending on the served |
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file type. In this example, HTML files are not cached, while everything else |
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is for 1 day. |
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```js |
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var express = require('express')
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var path = require('path')
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var serveStatic = require('serve-static')
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var app = express() |
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app.use(serveStatic(path.join(__dirname, 'public'), {
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maxAge: '1d', |
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setHeaders: setCustomCacheControl |
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})) |
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app.listen(3000) |
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function setCustomCacheControl (res, path) {
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if (serveStatic.mime.lookup(path) === 'text/html') {
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// Custom Cache-Control for HTML files |
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res.setHeader('Cache-Control', 'public, max-age=0')
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} |
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} |
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``` |
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## License |
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[MIT](LICENSE) |
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[npm-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/serve-static.svg |
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[npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/serve-static |
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[travis-image]: https://img.shields.io/travis/expressjs/serve-static/master.svg?label=linux |
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[travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/expressjs/serve-static |
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[appveyor-image]: https://img.shields.io/appveyor/ci/dougwilson/serve-static/master.svg?label=windows |
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[appveyor-url]: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/dougwilson/serve-static |
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[coveralls-image]: https://img.shields.io/coveralls/expressjs/serve-static/master.svg |
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[coveralls-url]: https://coveralls.io/r/expressjs/serve-static |
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[downloads-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/serve-static.svg |
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[downloads-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/serve-static |