asw/archive/packs/caddy/caddy-browse.conf
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# ASW Caddy Directory Listing — Caddyfile snippet
#
# Caddy's `file_server browse` outputs its own HTML, but accepts a custom
# template file via `browse { template_file }`. The template is a Go HTML
# template with access to directory metadata and file entries.
#
# See: browse.html in this directory for the ASW-styled template.
# ── Option A: Custom template (recommended, Caddy v2.6+) ─────────────────────
#
# Full control over the listing HTML. Browse template receives:
# .Name — directory name (last path segment)
# .Path — current URL path (e.g. "/files/")
# .Files — []FileInfo, each with:
# .Name, .Size, .URL, .ModTime, .IsDir, .IsSymlink
handle /files/* {
root * /var/www/files
file_server browse {
index off
browse {
template_file /home/exedev/projects/agentic-semantic-web/packs/caddy/browse.html
}
}
}
# ── Option B: Default Caddy browse (quick, no custom template) ────────────────
#
# Uses Caddy's built-in file browser. Functional but unstyled.
# Upgrade to Option A when you want ASW aesthetics.
#
# handle /files/* {
# root * /var/www/files
# file_server browse
# }
# ── Example: expose the ASW repo itself for browsing ─────────────────────────
#
# example.com {
# handle /asw/browse/* {
# uri strip_prefix /asw/browse
# root * /home/exedev/projects/agentic-semantic-web
# file_server browse {
# browse {
# template_file /home/exedev/projects/agentic-semantic-web/packs/caddy/browse.html
# }
# }
# }
# }