tl;dr: Does the same as "python -m http.server" or "npx serve" but for Rust ecosystem and with few more functionalities.
cargo-server
helps you serve a static site, single page application or just a static file (no matter if on your device or on the local network). It also provides a neat interface for listing the directory's contents.
You can use cargo to install:
cargo install cargo-server
With cargo-binstall:
cargo binstall cargo-server
Once cargo-server
is installed, you can run this command inside your project's directory. It will create by default in 8000
port:
cargo server
To specify the port, you can use --port
:
cargo server --port 3000
To open in your browser after run the command just add --open
:
cargo server --open
You can also set a custom path using --path
:
cargo server --path ./examples/simple-wasm-frontend-app
Result:
Is also possible to run without any stdout using --quiet
:
cargo server --quiet --open --path ./examples/simple-wasm-frontend-app
You can create custom routes that returns JSON
cargo server \
--route '/users/:userId' \
--json '{"data":{"userId":"{!0}","givenName":"Raphael","country":"br"}}' \
--port 8123
Result:
cargo server \
--route '/users' \
--json '{"users":[{"data":{"userId":"3","givenName":"Raphael","country":"br"}}]}' \
--port 8123
Result:
It will add support for GET, POST, DELETE and PATCH methods as well.
cargo server \
--all-routes \
--json '{"id": "1"}' \
--port 8123
Result:
In progress...