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similar questions have been asked before, regarding grails 2(.3, .4). I find it strange that i could not find a way to do this, as it seems a standard use-case to me.

I simply want to serve html-pages, including their linked .css and .js (angular and jquery content) when i run grails run-app.

I want to check if my http-calls are handeled correctly on both sides - without needing to deploy a .war and configuring a database.

afaik grails run-app simply starts a jetty/tomcat - both of which can obviously serve .html pages. What do i have to do to make the grails development-tooling deploy my files?

I need to make http-requests, so using a different Server would violate JS-SOP, while deploying the .war would greatly slow down the development process

I've so far only found clunky jsonp, proxy, .war deployment solutions, or solutions for grails 2.x

I tried placing the files literally everywhere in the projects' structure (/src/main, /src/main/resources, /src/main/public, the assets folder and its subfolders, created web-app directories in every subdirectory, the Init, domain, conf directories - you name it)

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  • Did you ever figure out how to load the linked CSS and js files in your static HTML files while keeping your HTML under the src/main/resources/public directory? For example, grails keeps my bootstrap.css under grails-app/assets/bower/bootstrap/bootstrap.css. So referencing this within my static HTML proves to be difficult. Apr 22, 2017 at 12:23

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Add the index.html to src/main/resources/public

Then add this to UrlMappings.groovy:

"/"(redirect:"/index.html")


For grails >= 3.0.12

Location of static resources

In order to resolve an issue around how POST requests are treated for REST applications on non-existent resources, static resources located in src/main/resources/public are now resolved under the /static/** URI by default, instead of the base URI /**. If you wish to restore the previous behaviour add the following configuration:

grails.resources.pattern = '/**'

https://github.com/grails/grails-core/releases/tag/v3.0.12

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    I was looking where to put this pattern in grails 3.1.7. It is in application.yml, grails: resources: pattern: '/**'
    – A.W.
    May 25, 2016 at 12:03
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Contrary to the accepted answer, you don't need a redirect. I have made able to make this work with the following config:

UrlMappings.groovy "/"(uri: "/index.html")

application.yml grails: resources: pattern: '/**'

Finally, you just need to have your index.html file located under src/main/webapp

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  • This is in Grails 3.1.14, FWIW
    – Alex White
    Aug 15, 2017 at 16:31

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