This is a crate which provides macros static_resources_initialize!
and static_response!
to statically include files from your Rust project and make them be the HTTP response sources quickly.
```rust
extern crate rocket;
staticresourcesinitialize!( "favicon", "included-static-resources/favicon.ico", "favicon-png", "included-static-resources/favicon-16.png" );
use rocketincludestatic_resources::EtagIfNoneMatch;
use rocket::response::Response;
fn favicon(etagifnonematch: EtagIfNoneMatch) -> Response<'static> { staticresponse!(etagifnone_match, "favicon") }
fn faviconpng() -> Response<'static> { staticresponse!("favicon-png") } ```
static_resources_initialize!
is used for including files into your executable binary file. You need to specify each file's ID and its path. For instance, the above example uses favicon to represent the file included-static-resources/favicon.ico and favicon_png to represent the file included-static-resources/favicon.png. An ID cannot be repeating.static_response!
is used for retrieving the file you input through the macro static_resources_initialize!
as a Response instance into which three HTTP headers, Content-Type, Content-Length and Etag, will be automatically added.In order to reduce the compilation time, files are compiled into your executable binary file together, only when you are using the release profile.
See examples
.
https://crates.io/crates/rocket-include-static-resources
https://docs.rs/rocket-include-static-resources