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diff --git a/debian/vendor-h2o/srcdoc/configure/file_directives.mt b/debian/vendor-h2o/srcdoc/configure/file_directives.mt deleted file mode 100644 index b56de06..0000000 --- a/debian/vendor-h2o/srcdoc/configure/file_directives.mt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,244 +0,0 @@ -? my $ctx = $main::context; -? $_mt->wrapper_file("wrapper.mt", "Configure", "File Directives")->(sub { - -<p> -This document describes the configuration directives of the file handler - a handler that for serving static files. -</p> -<p> -Two directives: <a href="configure/file_directives.html#file.dir"><code>file.dir</code></a> and <a href="configure/file_directives.html#file.file"><code>file.file</code></a> are used to define the mapping. -Other directives modify the behavior of the mappings defined by the two. -</p> - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "file.custom-handler", - levels => [ qw(global host path) ], - desc => q{The directive maps extensions to a custom handler (e.g. FastCGI).}, -)->(sub { -?> -<p> -The directive accepts a mapping containing configuration directives that can be used at the <code>extension</code> level, together with a property named <code>extension</code> specifying a extension (starting with <code>.</code>) or a sequence of extensions to which the directives should be applied. -Only one handler must exist within the directives. -</p> -<?= $ctx->{example}->('Mapping PHP files to FastCGI', <<'EOT') -file.custom-handler: - extension: .php - fastcgi.connect: - port: /tmp/fcgi.sock - type: unix - -EOT -?> -? }) - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "file.dir", - levels => [ qw(path) ], - desc => q{The directive specifies the directory under which should be served for the corresponding path.}, - see_also => render_mt(<<EOT), -<a href="configure/file_directives.html#file.dirlisting"><code>file.dirlisting</code></a>, -<a href="configure/file_directives.html#file.file"><code>file.file</code></a>, -<a href="configure/file_directives.html#file.index"><code>file.index</code></a> -EOT -)->(sub { -?> -<?= $ctx->{example}->('Serving files under different paths', <<'EOT') -paths: - "/": - file.dir: /path/to/doc-root - "/icons": - file.dir: /path/to/icons-dir -EOT -?> -? }) - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "file.dirlisting", - levels => [ qw(global host path) ], - default => 'file.dirlisting: OFF', - desc => <<'EOT', -A boolean flag (<code>OFF</code>, or <code>ON</code>) specifying whether or not to send the directory listing in case none of the index files exist. -EOT - see_also => render_mt(<<EOT), -<a href="configure/file_directives.html#file.dir"><code>file.dir</code></a> -EOT -)->(sub {}); - -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "file.etag", - levels => [ qw(global host path) ], - default => 'file.etag: ON', - desc => <<'EOT', -A boolean flag (<code>OFF</code>, or <code>ON</code>) specifying whether or not to send etags. -EOT -)->(sub {}); -?> - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "file.file", - levels => [ qw(path) ], - desc => q{The directive maps a path to a specific file.}, - see_also => render_mt(<<EOT), -<a href="configure/file_directives.html#file.dir"><code>file.dir</code></a> -EOT - since => '2.0', -)->(sub { -?> -<?= $ctx->{example}->('Mapping a path to a specific file', <<'EOT') -paths: - /robots.txt: - file.file: /path/to/robots.txt -EOT -?> -? }) - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "file.index", - levels => [ qw(global host path) ], - default => "file.index: [ 'index.html', 'index.htm', 'index.txt' ]", - desc => q{Specifies the names of the files that should be served when the client sends a request against the directory.}, - see_also => render_mt(<<EOT), -<a href="configure/file_directives.html#file.dir"><code>file.dir</code></a> -EOT -)->(sub { -?> -<p> -The sequence of filenames are searched from left to right, and the first file that existed is sent to the client. -</p> -? }) - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "file.mime.addtypes", - levels => [ qw(global host path) ], - see_also => render_mt(<<'EOT'), -<a href="configure/compress_directives.html#compress"><code>compress</code></a>, -<a href="configure/http2_directives.html#http2-casper"><code>http2-casper</code></a>, -<a href="configure/http2_directives.html#http2-reprioritize-blocking-assets"><code>http2-reprioritize-blocking-assets</code></a> -EOT - desc => q{The directive modifies the MIME mappings by adding the specified MIME type mappings.}, -)->(sub { -?> -<?= $ctx->{example}->('Adding MIME mappings', <<'EOT') -file.mime.addtypes: - "application/javascript": ".js" - "image/jpeg": [ ".jpg", ".jpeg" ] -EOT -?> -<p> -The default mappings is hard-coded in <a href="https://github.com/h2o/h2o/blob/master/lib/handler/mimemap/defaults.c.h">lib/handler/mimemap/defaults.c.h</a>. -</p> -<p> -It is also possible to set certain attributes for a MIME type. -The example below maps <code>.css</code> files to <code>text/css</code> type, setting <code>is_compressible</code> flag to <code>ON</code> and <code>priority</code> to highest. -</p> - -<?= $ctx->{example}->('Setting MIME attributes', <<'EOT') -file.mime.settypes: - "text/css": - extensions: [".css"] - is_compressible: yes - priority: highest -EOT -?> - -<p> -Following attributes are recognized. -</p> - -<table> -<tr><th>Attribute<th>Possible Values<th>Description -<tr><td><code>is_compressible</code><td><code>ON</code>, <code>OFF</code><td>if content is compressible -<tr><td><code>priority</code><td><code>highest<code>, <code>normal</code><td>send priority of the content -</table> - -<p> -The <code>priority</code> attribute affects how the HTTP/2 protocol implementation handles the request. -For detail, please refer to the HTTP/2 directives listed in the <i>see also</i> section below. -By default, mime-types for CSS and JavaScript files are the only ones that are given <code>highest</code> priority. -</p> - -? }) - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "file.mime.removetypes", - levels => [ qw(global host path) ], - desc => q{Removes the MIME mappings for specified extensions supplied as a sequence of extensions.}, -)->(sub { -?> -<?= $ctx->{example}->('Removing MIME mappings', <<'EOT') -file.mime.removetypes: [ ".jpg", ".jpeg" ] -EOT -?> -? }) - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "file.mime.setdefaulttype", - levels => [ qw(global host path) ], - default => q{file.mime.setdefaulttype: "application/octet-stream"}, - desc => q{Sets the default MIME-type that is used when an extension does not exist in the MIME mappings}, -)->(sub {}) -?> - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "file.mime.settypes", - levels => [ qw(global host path) ], - desc => q{Resets the MIME mappings to given mapping.}, -)->(sub { -?> -<?= $ctx->{example}->('Resetting the MIME mappings to minimum', <<'EOT') -file.mime.settypes: - "text/html": [ ".html", ".htm" ] - "text/plain": ".txt" -EOT -?> -? }) - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "file.send-compressed", - levels => [ qw(global host path) ], - default => q{file.send-compressed: OFF}, - see_also => render_mt(<<'EOT'), -<a href="configure/compress_directives.html#compress"><code>compress</code></a> -EOT - since => '2.0', - desc => <<'EOT', -A flag indicating how a pre-compressed file should be served. -EOT -)->(sub { -?> -<p> -If set to <code>ON</code>, the handler looks for a file with <code>.br</code> or <code>.gz</code> appended and sends the file, if the client is capable of transparently decoding a <a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-alakuijala-brotli/">brotli</a> or <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1952">gzip</a>-encoded response. -For example, if a client requests a file named <code>index.html</code> with <code>Accept-Encoding: gzip</code> header and if <code>index.html.gz</code> exists, the <code>.gz</code> file is sent as a response together with a <code>Content-Encoding: gzip</code> response header. -</p> -<p> -If set to <code>OFF</code>, the handler always serves the file specified by the client. -</p> -<p> -Starting from version 2.2, <code>gunzip</code> is also supported. -If set, the handler acts identical to when the value was set to <code>ON</code>. -In addition, the handler will send an uncompressed response by dynamically decompressing the <code>.gz</code> file if the client and the server failed to agree on using a pre-compressed file as the response and if a non-compressed file was not found. -The option is useful when conserving disk space is important; it is possible to remove the uncompressed files in place for gzipped ones. -</p> -? }) - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "file.send-gzip", - levels => [ qw(global host path) ], - desc => <<'EOT', -Obsoleted in 2.0. -Synonym of <a href="configure/file_directives.html#file.send-compressed"><code>file.send-compressed</code></a>. -EOT -)->(sub {}) -?> - -? }) |