This package is at present not reusable without depending on a large chunk of the Zope Toolkit and its assumptions. It is maintained by the Zope Toolkit project.
This package provides an implementation of browser resources. It also provides directives for defining those resources using ZCML.
Resources are static files and directories that are served to the browser directly from the filesystem. The most common example are images, CSS style sheets, or JavaScript files.
Resources are be registered under a symbolic name and can later be referred to by that name, so their usage is independent from their physical location.
You can register a single file with the directive, and a whole directory with the directive, for example
This causes a named adapter to be registered that adapts the request to zope.interface.Interface (XXX why do we not use an explicit interface?), so to later retrieve a resource, use zope.component.getAdapter(request, name=’myfile’).
There are two ways to traverse to a resource,
with the ‘empty’ view on a site, e. g. http://localhost/@@/myfile (This is declared by zope.browserresource)
with the ++resource++ namespace, e. g. http://localhost/++resource++myfile (This is declared by zope.traversing.namespace)
In case of resource-directories traversal simply continues through its contents, e. g. http://localhost/@@/main-images/subdir/sample.jpg
Rather than putting together the URL to a resource manually, you should use zope.traversing.browser.interfaces.IAbsoluteURL to get the URL, or for a shorthand, call the resource object. This has an additional benefit:
If you want to serve resources from a different URL, for example because you want to use a web server specialized in serving static files instead of the appserver, you can register an IAbsoluteURL adapter for the site under the name ‘resource’ that will be used to compute the base URLs for resources.
For example, if you register ‘http://static.example.com/’ as the base ‘resource’ URL, the resources from the above example would yield the following absolute URLs: http://static.example.com/@@/myfile and http://static.example.com/@@/main-images
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