AspStatic 1.1.0
dotnet add package AspStatic --version 1.1.0
NuGet\Install-Package AspStatic -Version 1.1.0
<PackageReference Include="AspStatic" Version="1.1.0" />
paket add AspStatic --version 1.1.0
#r "nuget: AspStatic, 1.1.0"
// Install AspStatic as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=AspStatic&version=1.1.0 // Install AspStatic as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=AspStatic&version=1.1.0
AspStatic
is a simple library to generate static HTML files from ASP.NET Core websites. It simply sends requests to the pages and saves the result to a folder or zipped file that can then be served by any static file server.
Why another Static Generator?
You have the full power of ASP.NET Core (database, service, dependency injections for example) and file access at the runtime (when the static files are generated). This means you don't have to write custom or extra template or layout, you write the usual ASP.NET website.
Open abstractions for both
Grabber
andWriter
so you can add your own implementations.A single code base for both a ASP.NET Website and a static website. This package is intended to be run once in your development machine and you can easily "unplug" it from your Release build if you want a dynamic version of your website.
Installation
Install AspStatic
package from Nuget:
dotnet add package AspStatic
Usage
See full demo project.
- Call
AddHttpContextAccessor
,AddHttpClient
andAddAspStatic
methods to add necessary services to the website's DI. Optionally callAddAspStaticUrlGatherer
if you want to use it. See URL Gatherer below.
Program.cs
// ...
builder.Services
// These 2 are required:
.AddHttpContextAccessor()
.AddHttpClient()
// Optionally add URL Gatherer
.AddAspStaticUrlGatherer()
.AddAspStatic(options =>
{
// By default, AspStaticOptions already has two grabbers:
// options.GrabWwwRootFiles();
// options.GrabRazorPages();
// You must call one Write method or else nothing will be written
options.WriteToFolder(@"bin\aspstatic", true); // Write to a folder
options.WriteToZip(@"bin\aspstatic.zip"); // Write to a Zip file
// Grab some URLs that are not covered by the default grabbers
// You can even use DI here to access database or other services
options.GrabCustomUrls(async (ctx) =>
{
var services = ctx.RequestServices;
var result = new List<string>()
{
"/AppStatic.Demo.styles.css",
};
// Get the product service to list all product pages
var prodSrv = services.GetRequiredService<IProductService>();
var prods = await prodSrv.GetAllAsync();
result.AddRange(prods
.Select(p => $"/products/{p.Id}"));
return result;
});
})
- Call
app.UseAspStatic();
to add the middleware to the pipeline. This should be called before any resources is served and therefore should be right after theapp.UseHttpsRedirection()
call. You can also callapp.UseAspStaticUrlGatherer()
if you use the URL Gatherer.
// ...
app.UseHttpsRedirection();
app.UseAspStatic();
app.UseAspStaticUrlGatherer();
app.UseStaticFiles();
// ...
Note
If you plan to use this as your production website as well, put these code inbetween#if !DEBUG
and#endif
or useapp.Environment
to put the code into approriate environments only.
- Run and access your web app. The first request will be hijacked by the
AspStatic
middleware. If everything runs smoothly, the output would be generated and you should see the response "ASP Static built."
Grabbers
Grabbers IGrabber
determine what URLs are requested and saved to the output. The library provides 3 grabbers by default:
WwwRootGrabber
: Grab all files in thewwwroot
folder.RazorPagesGrabber
: Grab all Razor Pages in the website. Only works for pages without parameters in their paths like/products
or/info
but not/products/{id}
..CustomGrabber
: A grabber that you can customize to grab any URLs you want.
Note
The default grabbers have an optionalrequireSuccessfulResponse
option (default:true
) that determines whether the response must be successful to be saved.
Note
IGrabber.GrabAsync(HttpContext context)
are called at runtime, providing great flexibility to what you can do because you have everything available to you.
The AspStaticOptions
exposes the List<IGrabber> Grabbers
so you can freely add or remove grabbers. You can also use the provided methods for quick access to those grabbers.
Note
If you want to write your own Grabber, you may find theBaseUrlGrabber
class useful.
Writers
Writers IWriter
determine how the output is saved. The library provides 2 writers by default:
FsWriter
: Write to a folder on your File System. The optionalclearBeforeBuild
option (default:true
) determines whether the folder is cleared before writing.The
WriteToFolder()
method writes to the folder relative to the web project (env.ContentRootPath
).To write to an absolute folder, use
WriteToAbsoluteFolder
or the more genericWriteToFolder(Func<HttpContext, string> folderFunc, bool clearBeforeBuild)
method.
Note
A decision was made to write path like/product/2
to/product/2/index.html
instead of/product/2.html
for cases when the website contains paths like/product/2/details
as well. Any path that the end part has a dot.
(like static files,/css/index.css
) are kept and no folder is made.
ZipWriter
: Write to a Zip file. The optionalrelativeToContentRootPath
option (default:true
) determines whether the provided path is relative to the web project (env.ContentRootPath
).
Implementing your own writer
You can implement your own writer by implementing the IWriter
interface:
public interface IWriter
{
Task InitializeAsync(HttpContext context);
Task<Stream> GetOutputStreamAsync(string path);
// ...
}
InitializeAsync
is called once before the first write. You can use this to create the output folder or file or get a relative folder resolved because anHttpContext
instance is available to you.GetOutputStreamAsync(string path)
asks you to provide aStream
so the library can write the content to it.path
is the path part of the URL, for example/css/app.css
or/product/2
.
URL Gatherer
The URL Gatherer is a separate component to the generator that simply logs all requests to the web app. Sometimes it may be difficult to gather all the URLs that you want to generate. For example, Blazor apps may request additional files from the framework.
Note
The gatherer is simply a logger. Once you have the list, you have to manually put it to any use you want, for example feed it toGrabCustomUrls
. You can write it to a file sinceGrabCustomUrls
supportasync
as well as all services you may need.
You need to call builder.Services.AddAspStaticUrlGatherer()
and app.UseAspStaticUrlGatherer()
to activate the URL Gatherer. This make an IUrlGathererService
singleton instance available to your DI:
@inject AspStatic.IUrlGathererService Urls;
@* ... *@
@foreach (var item in Urls.GetGatheredUrls())
{
<tr>
<td>@(item.Url)</td>
<td>@(item.StatusCode is null ? "N/A" : (int)item.StatusCode)</td>
</tr>
}
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.NET | net7.0 is compatible. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
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net7.0
- No dependencies.
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