Let's adapt this class a bit better to how it's actually being used.
Instead of having valid/invalid states and storing an error in case
it's invalid, a MappedFile is now always valid, and the factory
function that creates it will return an OSError if mapping fails.
This reverts my previous commit in WebServer and fixes the whole issue
in a much better way. Instead of having the MIME type guesser take a
URL (which we don't actually have in the WebServer at that point),
just take a path as a StringView.
Also, make use of the case-insensitive StringView::ends_with() :^)
When you GET a directory with an index.html file, we were using the
mime type guessing logic from LibCore on the "/" filename, which gave
us "text/plain". Force the mime type to "text/html" in these cases
so browsers actually interpret it as HTML. :^)
Use Core::guess_mime_type_based_on_filename() for this. It's obviously
not perfect, but it works better than just sending "text/html" for
everything no matter what. :^)
This commit makes the WebServer accept a base path to serve.
This makes taking files out of the system significantly more simple
(depending on whom you ask).
We were getting a little overly memey in some places, so let's scale
things back to business-casual.
Informal language is fine in comments, commits and debug logs,
but let's keep the runtime nice and presentable. :^)
And move canonicalized_path() to a static method on LexicalPath.
This is to make it clear that FileSystemPath/canonicalized_path() only
perform *lexical* canonicalization.
It didn't feel right to have a "DHCPClient" in a "Servers" directory.
Rename this to Services to better reflect the type of programs we'll
be putting in there.
2020-05-08 21:57:44 +02:00
Renamed from Servers/WebServer/Client.cpp (Browse further)