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robots.txt

v1.1.0

Published

robots.txt middleware for express/connect to server up your robots.txt

Downloads

3,756

Readme

Robots.txt

Pass in the location of your robots.txt file on the file system, and this module will return you a piece of Connect/Express middleware that will serve it at GET /robots.txt.

This makes one synchronous call to read the file upon start up, then reads it from memory for every request. If you gave the wrong path, you will know about it at startup. Cache headers are set for you.

Installation

npm install --save robots.txt

Usage

var robots = require('robots.txt')

// Pass in the absolute path to your robots.txt file
app.use(robots(__dirname + '/robots.txt'))

Credits

Built by Tom Gallacher and Ben Gourley

Licence

Licensed under the New BSD License