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1.1 KiB
Go
36 lines
1.1 KiB
Go
package main
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import (
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"github.com/kataras/iris"
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)
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// NOTE: need different tool than the "embedding-files-into-app" example.
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//
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// Follow these steps first:
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// $ go get -u github.com/kataras/bindata/cmd/bindata
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// $ bindata ./assets/...
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// $ go build
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// $ ./embedding-gziped-files-into-app
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// "physical" files are not used, you can delete the "assets" folder and run the example.
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func newApp() *iris.Application {
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app := iris.New()
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// Note the `GzipAsset` and `GzipAssetNames` are different from `go-bindata`'s `Asset` and `AssetNames,
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// that means that you can use both `go-bindata` and `bindata` tools,
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// the `go-bindata` can be used for the view engine's `Binary` method
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// and the `bindata` with the `StaticEmbeddedGzip` (x8 times faster than the StaticEmbeded with `go-bindata`).
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app.StaticEmbeddedGzip("/static", "./assets", GzipAsset, GzipAssetNames)
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return app
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}
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func main() {
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app := newApp()
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// http://localhost:8080/static/css/bootstrap.min.css
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// http://localhost:8080/static/js/jquery-2.1.1.js
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// http://localhost:8080/static/favicon.ico
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app.Run(iris.Addr(":8080"))
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}
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