use std::fs; use std::collections::HashMap; pub fn get_route_data(route: &str) -> String { // @required - set valid routes here. let route_map = HashMap::from([ ("/", "./public/index.html"), ]); dbg!(route_map.get(route)); // match route_map.get(route) { // None => , // Some(page) => Some(page), // }; // Some("test".to_string()) // // // High leve list of thigns to do // 1. get the correct file to retrieve // 2. parse the file and swap out any dynamic sections // 3. return the string based response. let route_file: String = match route { "/" => { " return fs::read_to_string("./public/index.html").unwrap(); }, "/about" => { return fs::read_to_string("./public/pages/about.html").unwrap(); } _ if route.contains("assets") => { let mut public_route: String = "./public".to_string(); public_route.push_str(&route); return fs::read_to_string(&public_route).unwrap() }, &_ => { return fs::read_to_string("./public/404.html").unwrap(); } } // fs::read_to_string(route_file).unwrap(); } // pub fn path_exists(path: &str) -> bool { // fs::metadata(path).is_ok() // }