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Map jetty ResourceHandler to a URL

Is it possible using embedded Jetty to serve static files from directory X but mapped to URL Y? I have static files stored under directory "web", but I want the URL be something like http://host/myapp.

I have already successfully ran a server configured with ResourceHandler in the following way:

ResourceHandler ctx = new ResourceHandler();
ctx.setResourceBase("path-to-web");
HandlerList list = new HandlerList();
list.addHandler(ctx);
...
server.setHandler(list);

But the result is serving the files under /web and not under the desired URL mapping.

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Little Bobby Tables Avatar asked Feb 19 '13 13:02

Little Bobby Tables


2 Answers

The above doesn't work for Jetty 9, but this does:

ContextHandler contextHandler = new ContextHandler("/my-files");
contextHandler.setResourceBase("/tmp/static");

ResourceHandler resourceHandler = new ResourceHandler();
contextHandler.setHandler(resourceHandler);

server.setHandler(contextHandler);
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user2565009 Avatar answered Nov 04 '22 02:11

user2565009


The ResourceHandler has no context configurable, but you can simply wrap it in a ContextHandler to achieve that.

Try this instead:

ContextHandler ctx = new ContextHandler("/my-files"); /* the server uri path */
ResourceHandler resHandler = new ResourceHandler();
resHandler.setResourceBase("path-to-web");
ctx.setHandler(resHandler);
server.setHandler(ctx);

That will serve /my-files as the ResourceHandler content of the filesystem path-to-web

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Joakim Erdfelt Avatar answered Nov 04 '22 01:11

Joakim Erdfelt