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by nhanb
1318 days ago
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> Or do you mean that your implementation of fs.FS generates the content on-demand, when net/http serves it? It's closer to this. The actual content was already written to an sqlite db, and my read-only FS allows reading that data back out but as a filesystem. The admittedly not that interesting (and probably bad - I'm new to Go) code is here[1], and this "BlogFS" is used in 2 places: - During "export" where it generates the static site. "Folder A" is my FS and "Folder B" is the destination i.e. an actual folder on the real filesystem. - In a preview server that just serves "Folder A" directly. [1]: https://git.sr.ht/~nhanb/bloghead/tree/40b70cadb01c14f1e3bf5... |
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