Using ring (and the lein-ring tools) - I am able to serve up static files from "resources" etc as per the docs when running in development - however - when I package things up via lien uberwar I have no idea how to make it serve those files when running in a container. I see conflicting docs on wrap-resource, or setting :resource-path but none seem to work.
2 Answers
As per Compojure's Getting Started Wiki, put route/resources
below your paths:
(defroutes main-routes
(GET "/" [] "<h1>Hello World Wide Web!</h1>")
(route/resources "/")
(route/not-found "Page not found"))
...and then, create a folder resources/public
in your project, put your static files there. When referring to these files, the /resources/public
is implicit, so you can write something like: (include-css "/css/site.css")
.
Here is an example that deploys to cloudbees.
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2is that supposed to be
resources/public
instead ofresrouce/public
? May 1, 2013 at 11:56 -
1sorry Michael, I can't spell! I was trying to say the
resources
directory is supposed to be in plural form, I think. May 5, 2013 at 13:49
compojure.route/resources
should do what you want.
Just put the files in resources/public
and then add a route (resources "/")
near the end of your routes list.
You need a fairly recent lein-ring for this to work correctly; older versions of lein-ring don't support the resources directory for public assets.
war/
directory. Template files (I use soy) actually stay in theresource/
directory and somehow get compiled into the war directory. I suppose this is not possible / doesn't work in your case?