In my build.sbt I have:
resourceDirectory in Compile <<= baseDirectory(_ / "src/main/webapp")
This is my JettyLauncher.main:
def main(args: Array[String]) {
val port = if(System.getenv("PORT") != null) System.getenv("PORT").toInt else 8080
println(s"JettyLauncher: ${port}")
val server = new Server(port)
val context = new WebAppContext()
context setContextPath "/"
context.setResourceBase("src/main/webapp")
context.addServlet(classOf[MyServlet], "/*")
server.setHandler(context)
server.start
server.join
}
In the notFound
method I have:
notFound {
// remove content type in case it was set through an action
contentType = null
serveStaticResource() getOrElse <h1>Not found. Bummer.</h1>
}
The webservices are accessible, and work as I expect, but the static content (in this case index.html) isn't being found, when I launch my application with
java -jar myapp.jar
I have a feeling I need to write my own serveStaticResource
function, but I am hoping not.
This is what I see, and the HTTP 200 is due to the 'bummer' response of not finding the file:
09:13:44.735 [qtp874703452-16 - /index.html] DEBUG org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server - REQUEST /index.html on AsyncHttpConnection@fb4871b,g=HttpGenerator{s=0,h=-1,b=-1,c=-1},p=HttpParser{s=-5,l=14,c=0},r=3
09:13:44.748 [qtp874703452-17] DEBUG org.eclipse.jetty.http.HttpParser - filled 0/0
09:13:44.752 [qtp874703452-16 - /index.html] DEBUG o.e.j.server.handler.ContextHandler - scope null||/index.html @ o.e.j.w.WebAppContext{/,file:/C:/Users/src/main/webapp}
09:13:44.759 [qtp874703452-16 - /index.html] DEBUG o.e.j.server.handler.ContextHandler - context=||/index.html @ o.e.j.w.WebAppContext{/,file:/C:/Users/src/main/webapp}
09:13:44.764 [qtp874703452-16 - /index.html] DEBUG org.eclipse.jetty.server.session - sessionManager=org.eclipse.jetty.server.session.HashSessionManager@5f8b459a
09:13:44.768 [qtp874703452-16 - /index.html] DEBUG org.eclipse.jetty.server.session - session=null
09:13:44.771 [qtp874703452-16 - /index.html] DEBUG o.e.jetty.servlet.ServletHandler - servlet ||/index.html -> gov.ornl.cyber.botmon.ui.BotMonServlet-1
09:13:44.774 [qtp874703452-16 - /index.html] DEBUG o.e.jetty.servlet.ServletHandler - chain=null
09:13:44.813 [qtp874703452-16 - /index.html] DEBUG org.eclipse.jetty.server.Server - RESPONSE /index.html 200 handled=true
How do I configure the Jetty Launcher so it will properly find the static files?
Is there a way to tell it that src/main/webapp is a resource folder?
The other problem I have is that in the notFound
function I don't see how to know which file wasn't found so I can then just call this.context.getResource("src/main/webapp" + missingfile)
myself, from withing Scalatra. I think that is the root of my difficulty is that I don't now which file was not found.
The line you had there to set the resource base is perfectly fine:
context.setResourceBase("src/main/webapp")
And the notFound method is good as well as it is, Scalatra will pick up an index.html file if you put it under the resource base:
notFound {
contentType = null // although probably you would want to set this to 'text/html'
serveStaticResource() getOrElse <h1>Not found. Bummer.</h1>
}
In order to have an executable jar (not running from sbt), you will need to execute the jar from a folder where you still have the src/main/webapp folder and all its content relative to your execution.
Note: request.getRequestURL will give you the request URL, but I do not recommend rewriting the serveStaticResource as it is doing its job well
notFound {
println("Oh yeah: " + request.getRequestURL)
}
Note2: Have a look at https://github.com/softwaremill/bootzooka they separate the REST services and the UI layer (with html+angularJS) quite well.