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Signed-off-by: Vishal Rana <vr@labstack.com>
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title = "Static Files"
description = "Serving static files in Echo"
[menu.main]
name = "Static Files"
parent = "guide"
weight = 3
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Images, JavaScript, CSS, PDF, Fonts and so on...
## Using `Echo#Static()`
`Echo#Static(prefix, root string)` registers a new route with path prefix to serve
static files from the provided root directory.
*Usage 1*
```go
e := echo.New()
e.Static("/static", "assets")
```
Example above will serve any file from the assets directory for path `/static/*`. For example,
a request to `/static/js/main.js` will fetch and serve `assets/js/main.js` file.
*Usage 2*
```go
e := echo.New()
e.Static("/", "assets")
```
Example above will serve any file from the assets directory for path `/*`. For example,
a request to `/js/main.js` will fetch and serve `assets/js/main.js` file.
## Using `Echo#File()`
`Echo#File(path, file string)` registers a new route with path to serve a static
file.
*Usage 1*
Serving an index page from `public/index.html`
```go
e.File("/", "public/index.html")
```
*Usage 2*
Serving a favicon from `images/favicon.ico`
```go
e.File("/favicon.ico", "images/favicon.ico")
```