Extra HTTP File Server is based on Go HTTP File Server, with extra features. It provides frequently used features for a simple static website.
Based on Go HTTP File Server's main branch, dropped support for legacy Go version. This means it is impossible to use legacy Go version to compile binaries for legacy systems, e.g. Windows XP.
For PKI validation URL /.well-known/
,
will skip redirecting from http: to https: even --to-https
is specified.
--ip-allow <IP>|<network/prefix> ...
--ip-allow-file <file> ...
Only allow client access from specific IP or network.
Unmatched client IP will be denied.
--ip-deny <IP>|<network/prefix> ...
--ip-deny-file <file> ...
Only denly client access from specific IP or network.
Unmatched client IP will be allowed to access.
--rewrite-host <separator><match><separator><replace>
Transform a request host+URL (in the form of "host[:port]/request/path?param=value")
into another URL if it is matched by regular expression `match`.
The rewrite target is specified by `replace`.
Use `$0` to represent the whole match in `match`.
use `$1` - `$9` to represent sub matches in `match`.
--rewrite-host-post <sep><match><sep><replace>
Similar to --rewrite-host, but executes after redirects has no match.
--rewrite-host-end <sep><match><sep><replace>
Similar to --rewrite-host-post, but skip rest process if matched.
--rewrite <separator><match><separator><replace>
Transform a request URL (in the form of "/request/path?param=value")
into another one if it is matched by regular expression `match`.
The rewrite target is specified by `replace`.
Use `$0` to represent the whole match in `match`.
use `$1` - `$9` to represent sub matches in `match`.
--rewrite-post <sep><match><sep><replace>
Similar to --rewrite, but executes after redirects has no match.
--rewrite-end <sep><match><sep><replace>
Similar to --rewrite-post, but skip rest process if matched.
--redirect <separator><match><separator><replace>[<separator><status-code>]
Perform an HTTP redirect when request URL (in the form of "/request/path?param=value")
is matched by regular expression `match`.
The redirect target is specified by `replace`.
Use `$0` to represent the whole match in `match`.
use `$1` - `$9` to represent sub matches in `match`.
Optional `status_code` specifies HTTP redirect code. defaults to 301.
--proxy <separator><match><separator><replace>
Proxy a request URL (in the form of "/request/path?param=value")
to target if it is matched by regular expression `match`.
The proxy target is specified by `replace`.
Use `$0` to represent the whole match in `match`.
use `$1` - `$9` to represent sub matches in `match`.
--return <separator><match><separator><status-code>
When request URL (in the form of "/request/path?param=value")
is matched by `match`, return the status code `status-code`
immediately and stop processing.
--to-status <separator><match><separator><status-code>
Similar to --return, but process after ghfs internal process finished.
--status-page <separator><status-code><separator><fs-path>
When response status is `status-code`, respond with the file content from `fs-path`.
--gzip-static
When requesting for FILE, if client supports gzip decoding, try looking for and
outputing FILE.gz as gzip compressed content.
--header-add <separator><match><separator><name><separator><value>
--header-set <separator><match><separator><name><separator><value>
Add or set response header if URL(in the form of "/request/path?param=value")
matches `match`.
- if client IP not match
--ip-allow
or--ip-allow-file
, return status 403, and stop processing--status-page
executed if status code matched, and stop processing.
- if client IP match
--ip-deny
or--ip-deny-file
, return status 403, and stop processing--status-page
executed if status code matched, and stop processing.
--rewrite-host
and--rewrite
executed to transform the URL if matched.--redirect
executed if URL matched, and stop processing.--rewrite-host-post
and--rewrite-post
executed to transform the URL if matched.--rewrite-host-end
and--rewrite-end
executed to transform the URL if matched, and skip rest processes like--rewrite[-host]-end
,--proxy
--return
, etc.--proxy
executed if URL matched, and stop processing.--header-add
and--header-set
executed if URL matched, and stop processing.
--return
executed if URL matched, and stop processing.--header-add
and--header-set
executed if URL matched, and stop processing.--status-page
executed if status code matched, and stop processing.
- ghfs internal process
--header-add
and--header-set
executed if URL matched.--to-status
executed if URL matched, and stop processing.--status-page
executed if status code matched, and stop processing.
--status-page
executed if status code matched, and stop processing.
Perform redirect according to redirect
param:
# when requesting http://localhost:8080/redirect/www.example.com, redirect to https://www.example.com
ehfs -l 8080 -r /path/to/share --redirect '#/redirect/(.*)#https://$1'
Serve static page without .html
suffix in URL:
- redirect URL contains
.html
suffix to no suffix - rewrite URL without suffix to with
.html
suffix
ehfs -l 8080 -r /path/to/share --redirect '#(.*)\.html#$1' --rewrite-post '#^.*/[^/.]+$#$0.html'
Specify page for 404 status:
ehfs -l 8080 -r /path/to/share --status-page '#404#/path/to/404/file'
Refuse to serve for critical files or directories, returns 403 status:
ehfs -l 8080 -r /path/to/share --return '#.git|.htaccess#403'
Minimal required Go version is 1.20.
go build main.go
Will generate executable file "main" in current directory.