restfs exposes your file system as a rest api via nodejs. this is not a static file server, but instead lets you browse stats, and manipulate files through arbitrary paths.
$ npm install restfs
you can create a restfs api using the standalone server or including it in your own. either method exposes a standard REST interface which currently implements the following methods:
GET /path/to/directory- returns stats for a collection of filesGET /path/to/file- returns stats for a specific filePOST /path/to/file- create a specific fileDELETE /path/to/file- removes a specific file
to start a standalone server, run restfs. dir and port options are available, which default to process.cwd() and 8000 respectively. to browse a given directory from http://localhost:8000/, simply run
$ restfs
you can provide restfs as middleware to your http, connect, or express server. the restfs function accepts two arguments: path, and api_base which default to / and / respectively. for instance, to access the directory foo under my home directory /home/catshirt, via http://localhost/foo
var http = require('http'),
restfs = require('../lib/restfs'),
server = http.createServer();
server.on('request', restfs('/home/catshirt'));
server.listen(80);