/usr/local/lib/swipl/library/ext/http/http/http_server_files.pl
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  • http
    • http
      • http_unix_daemon.pl -- Run SWI-Prolog HTTP server as a Unix system daemon
      • thread_httpd.pl
      • http_wrapper.pl -- Server processing of an HTTP request
      • http_header.pl
      • http_stream.pl
      • http_exception.pl
      • http_path.pl -- Abstract specification of HTTP server locations
      • http_dispatch.pl -- Dispatch requests in the HTTP server
      • http_host.pl -- Obtain public server location
      • http_json.pl -- HTTP JSON Plugin module
      • http_client.pl -- HTTP client library
      • json.pl -- Reading and writing JSON serialization
      • http_open.pl
      • http_parameters.pl -- Extract parameters (GET and POST) from HTTP requests
      • http_multipart_plugin.pl
      • http_hook.pl -- HTTP library hooks
      • html_write.pl -- Write HTML text
      • html_quasiquotations.pl -- HTML quasi quotations
      • html_decl.pl -- HTML emitter analysis and IDE support
      • js_write.pl
      • js_grammar.pl
      • http_server_files.pl -- Serve files needed by modules from the server
        • serve_files_in_directory/2
      • hub.pl
      • websocket.pl -- WebSocket support
      • http_session.pl
      • http_cors.pl -- Enable CORS: Cross-Origin Resource Sharing
      • mimetype.pl
      • html_head.pl
      • term_html.pl -- Represent Prolog terms as HTML
      • http_dyn_workers.pl -- Dynamically schedule HTTP workers.
      • http_log.pl -- HTTP Logging module
      • mimepack.pl -- Create a MIME message
      • json_convert.pl
 serve_files_in_directory(+Alias, +Request)
Serve files from the directory Alias from the path-info from Request. This predicate is used together with file_search_path/2. Note that multiple clauses for the same file_search_path alias can be used to merge files from different physical locations onto the same HTTP directory. Note that the handler must be declared as prefix. Below is an example serving images from http://<host>/img/... from the directory http/web/icons.
http:location(img, root(img), []).
user:file_search_path(icons, library('http/web/icons')).

:- http_handler(img(.), serve_files_in_directory(icons), [prefix]).

This predicate calls http_404/2 if the physical file cannot be located. If the requested path-name is unsafe (i.e., points outside the hierarchy defines by the file_search_path/2 declaration), this handlers returns a 403 Forbidden page.

See also
- http_reply_file/3