List of http static server one-liners
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
$ python -m http.server 8000
$ twistd -n web -p 8000 --path .
Or:
$ python -c 'from twisted.web.server import Site; from twisted.web.static import File; from twisted.internet import reactor; reactor.listenTCP(8000, Site(File("."))); reactor.run()'
Depends on Twisted.
$ ruby -rwebrick -e'WEBrick::HTTPServer.new(:Port => 8000, :DocumentRoot => Dir.pwd).start'
$ ruby -run -ehttpd . -p8000
$ gem install adsf # install dependency
$ adsf -p 8000
No directory listings.
$ gem install sinatra # install dependency
$ ruby -rsinatra -e'set :public_folder, "."; set :port, 8000'
No directory listings.
$ cpan HTTP::Server::Brick # install dependency
$ perl -MHTTP::Server::Brick -e '$s=HTTP::Server::Brick->new(port=>8000); $s->mount("/"=>{path=>"."}); $s->start'
$ cpan Plack # install dependency
$ plackup -MPlack::App::Directory -e 'Plack::App::Directory->new(root=>".");' -p 8000
$ cpan Mojolicious::Lite # install dependency
$ perl -MMojolicious::Lite -MCwd -e 'app->static->paths->[0]=getcwd; app->start' daemon -l http://*:8000
No directory listings.
$ npm install -g http-server # install dependency
$ http-server -p 8000
Note: This server does funky things with relative paths. For example, if you have a file /tests/index.html
, it will load index.html
if you go to /test
, but will treat relative paths as if they were coming from /
.
$ npm install -g node-static # install dependency
$ static -p 8000
No directory listings.
$ php -S 127.0.0.1:8000
No directory listings.
$ erl -s inets -eval 'inets:start(httpd,[{server_name,"NAME"},{document_root, "."},{server_root, "."},{port, 8000},{mime_types,[{"html","text/html"},{"htm","text/html"},{"js","text/javascript"},{"css","text/css"},{"gif","image/gif"},{"jpg","image/jpeg"},{"jpeg","image/jpeg"},{"png","image/png"}]}]).'
No directory listings.
$ busybox httpd -f -p 8000
$ webfsd -F -p 8000
Depends on webfs.
C:\> "C:\Program Files (x86)\IIS Express\iisexpress.exe" /path:C:\MyWeb /port:8000
Depends on IIS Express.
No directory listings. /path
must be an absolute path.
$ lein simpleton 8080
$ go get github.com/rif/spark
$ spark -port 8000 .
$Hso=New-Object Net.HttpListener;$Hso.Prefixes.Add("http://+:8000/");$Hso.Start();While ($Hso.IsListening){$HC=$Hso.GetContext();$HRes=$HC.Response;$HRes.Headers.Add("Content-Type","text/plain");$Buf=[Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes((GC (Join-Path $Pwd ($HC.Request).RawUrl)));$HRes.ContentLength64=$Buf.Length;$HRes.OutputStream.Write($Buf,0,$Buf.Length);$HRes.Close()};$Hso.Stop()
$ npm install -g beefy
$ beefy
gem install rack --no-ri --no-rdoc
rackup -b 'use Rack::Static, :index => 'README.html'; run Rack::File.new('.')"
$ pip install djangothis
$ djangothis
$ opam install cohttp async
$ cohttp-server-async
docker run -d -p 8080:80 --name my-apache-app -v "$PWD":/usr/local/apache2/htdocs/ httpd:2.4-alpine
Using the servr package:
$ Rscript -e 'servr::httd()' -p8000
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