♡ serve-placeholder
Smart placeholder for missing assets
Why?
💵 Rendering Errors is costly
Serving each 404 page for assets adds extra load to the server and increases crashing chances. This is crucial for setups with server-side-rendering and removes additional SSR loads when assets like robots.txt
or favicon.ico
don't exist.
👌 Meaningful Responses
We can always send a better 404 response than an HTML page by knowing file extensions. For example, we send a fallback transparent 1x1 image for image extensions.
🔍 SEO Friendly
Instead of indexing invalid URLs with HTML pages, we properly send 404 and the right content type.
Usage
Install package:
# ✨ Auto-detect
npx nypm install serve-placeholder
# npm
npm install serve-placeholder
# yarn
yarn add serve-placeholder
# pnpm
pnpm install serve-placeholder
# bun
bun install serve-placeholder
Import:
// ESM
import { servePlaceholder } from "serve-placeholder";
// CommonJS
const { servePlaceholder } = require("serve-placeholder");
Create and add server middleware between serve-static and router middleware:
app.use('/assets', serveStatic(..))
++ app.use('/assets', servePlaceholder())
app.use('/', router)
Additionally, we can have a default placeholder for arbitrary routes which handles known extensions assuming other routes have no extension:
app.use('/assets', serveStatic(..))
app.use('/assets', servePlaceholder())
++ app.use('/', placeholder({ skipUnknown: true }))
app.use('/', router)
Options
handlers
A mapping from file extensions to the handler. Extensions should start with dot like .js
.
You can disable any of the handlers by setting the value to null
If the value of a handler is set to false
, the middleware will be ignored for that extension.
statusCode
Sets statusCode
for all handled responses. Set to false
to disable overriding statusCode.
skipUnknown
Skip middleware when no handler is defined for the current request.
Please note that if this option is set to true
, then default
handler will be disabled!
placeholders
A mapping from handler to placeholder. Values can be String
or Buffer
. You can disable any of the placeholders by setting the value to false
.
mimes
A mapping from handler to the mime type. Mime type will be set as Content-Type
header. You can disable sending any of the mimes by setting the value to false
.
cacheHeaders
Set headers to prevent accidentally caching 404 resources.
When enabled, these headers will be sent:
const headers = {
"cache-control": "no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate",
expires: "0",
pragma: "no-cache",
};
placeholderHeader
Sets an X-Placeholder
header with value of handler name.
Defaults
These are default handlers. You can override every of them using provided options.
Handler | Extensions | Mime type | Placeholder |
---|
default | any unknown extension | - | - |
css | .css | text/css | /* style not found */ |
html | .html , .htm | text/html | <!-- page not found --> |
js | .js | application/javascript | /* script not found */ |
json | .json | application/json | {} |
map | .map | application/json | [empty sourcemap v3 json] |
plain | .txt , .text , .md | text/plain | [empty] |
image | .png , .jpg , .jpeg , .gif , .svg , .webp , .bmp , .ico | image/gif | [transparent 1x1 image] |
Development
local development
- Clone this repository
- Install latest LTS version of Node.js
- Enable Corepack using
corepack enable
- Install dependencies using
pnpm install
- Run interactive tests using
pnpm dev
License
Published under the MIT license.
Made by @pi0 and community 💛
🤖 auto updated with automd