The FileServer
requires a FileSystem
object in its constructor. Usually, you would provide something based on http.Dir
to make that FileSystem
for you from the actual file system, but nothing prevents you from implementing your own:
package main
import "os"
import "time"
import "net/http"
type InMemoryFS map[string]http.File
// Implements FileSystem interface
func (fs InMemoryFS) Open(name string) (http.File, error) {
if f, ok := fs[name]; ok {
return f, nil
}
panic("No file")
}
type InMemoryFile struct {
at int64
Name string
data []byte
fs InMemoryFS
}
func LoadFile(name string, val string, fs InMemoryFS) *InMemoryFile {
return &InMemoryFile{at: 0,
Name: name,
data: []byte(val),
fs: fs}
}
// Implements the http.File interface
func (f *InMemoryFile) Close() error {
return nil
}
func (f *InMemoryFile) Stat() (os.FileInfo, error) {
return &InMemoryFileInfo{f}, nil
}
func (f *InMemoryFile) Readdir(count int) ([]os.FileInfo, error) {
res := make([]os.FileInfo, len(f.fs))
i := 0
for _, file := range f.fs {
res[i], _ = file.Stat()
i++
}
return res, nil
}
func (f *InMemoryFile) Read(b []byte) (int, error) {
i := 0
for f.at < int64(len(f.data)) && i < len(b) {
b[i] = f.data[f.at]
i++
f.at++
}
return i, nil
}
func (f *InMemoryFile) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (int64, error) {
switch whence {
case 0:
f.at = offset
case 1:
f.at += offset
case 2:
f.at = int64(len(f.data)) + offset
}
return f.at, nil
}
type InMemoryFileInfo struct {
file *InMemoryFile
}
// Implements os.FileInfo
func (s *InMemoryFileInfo) Name() string { return s.file.Name }
func (s *InMemoryFileInfo) Size() int64 { return int64(len(s.file.data)) }
func (s *InMemoryFileInfo) Mode() os.FileMode { return os.ModeTemporary }
func (s *InMemoryFileInfo) ModTime() time.Time { return time.Time{} }
func (s *InMemoryFileInfo) IsDir() bool { return false }
func (s *InMemoryFileInfo) Sys() interface{} { return nil }
const HTML = `<html>
Hello world !
</html>
`
const CSS = `
p {
color:red;
text-align:center;
}
`
func main() {
FS := make(InMemoryFS)
FS["foo.html"] = LoadFile("foo.html", HTML, FS)
FS["bar.css"] = LoadFile("bar.css", CSS, FS)
http.Handle("/", http.FileServer(FS))
http.ListenAndServe(":8080", nil)
}
This implementation is very buggy at best, and you should probably never ever use it, but it should show you how the FileSystem
interface can be implemented for arbitrary 'files'.
A more credible (and certainly less dangerous) implementation of something similar is available here. This is the one used to fake the filesystem on Go playground, so it should be a good reference (much better than mine anyway).
Whether it is simpler to reimplement this FileSystem
interface or a custom FileServer
as other suggested, is entirely up to you and your project ! I suspect however that for serving a couple of predefined files, rewriting the serving part might be easier than emulating a full file-system.