:LastChangedDate: $LastChangedDate$ :LastChangedRevision: $LastChangedRevision$ :LastChangedBy: $LastChangedBy$ Serving Static Content From a Directory ======================================= The goal of this example is to show you how to serve static content from a filesystem. First, we need to import some objects: - :api:`twisted.web.server.Site `, an :api:`twisted.internet.interfaces.IProtocolFactory ` which glues a listening server port (:api:`twisted.internet.interfaces.IListeningPort `) to the :api:`twisted.web.http.HTTPChannel ` implementation:: from twisted.web.server import Site - :api:`twisted.web.static.File `, an :api:`twisted.web.resource.IResource ` which glues the HTTP protocol implementation to the filesystem:: from twisted.web.static import File - The :api:`twisted.internet.reactor `, which drives the whole process, actually accepting TCP connections and moving bytes into and out of them:: from twisted.internet import reactor Next, we create an instance of the File resource pointed at the directory to serve:: resource = File("/tmp") Then we create an instance of the Site factory with that resource:: factory = Site(resource) Now we glue that factory to a TCP port:: reactor.listenTCP(8888, factory) Finally, we start the reactor so it can make the program work:: reactor.run() And that's it. Here's the complete program:: from twisted.web.server import Site from twisted.web.static import File from twisted.internet import reactor resource = File('/tmp') factory = Site(resource) reactor.listenTCP(8888, factory) reactor.run() Bonus example! For those times when you don't actually want to write a new program, the above implemented functionality is one of the things the command line ``twistd`` tool can do. In this case, the command .. code-block:: sh twistd -n web --path /tmp will accomplish the same thing as the above server. See :doc:`helper programs <../../../core/howto/basics>` in the Twisted Core documentation for more information on using ``twistd``.