Add simple implementation of serving directories as zip files #836
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This is a first draft of a new functionality that allows downloading the contents of a directory as a zip file. See the issue linked below for why I think this would be useful.
It's implemented using the archiver library, which allows streaming the compressed files directly to the response. There are currently no automated tests, but the feature can be manually tested without any additional setup by running
npm start
and visiting http://localhost:8080/img.zip.Questions I'd like answered before I continue the work:
http-server
?archiver
adds quite a few transitive dependencies. The number could probably be reduced by using a lower-level library like zip-stream at the cost of more complex wrapping code.--serve-dir-zip
command line argument that controls it. Should it be enabled by default?/directory/.zip
instead of/directory.zip
.archiver
, so it's trivial to enable.Relevant issues
Fixes #798.
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