// This is the starting point of your Serverpod server. In most cases, you will // only need to make additions to this file if you add future calls, are // configuring Relic (Serverpod's web-server), or need custom setup work. import 'package:serverpod/serverpod.dart'; import 'src/generated/endpoints.dart'; import 'src/generated/protocol.dart'; import 'src/web/routes/root.dart'; void run(List args) async { // Initialize Serverpod and connect it with your generated code. final pod = Serverpod( args, Protocol(), Endpoints(), // authenticationHandler: authenticationHandler, ); // Setup a default page at the web root. pod.webServer.addRoute(RouteRoot(), '/'); pod.webServer.addRoute(RouteRoot(), '/index.html'); // Serve all files in the /static directory. pod.webServer.addRoute( RouteStaticDirectory(serverDirectory: 'static', basePath: '/'), '/*', ); // Start the server. await pod.start(); // After starting the server, you can register future calls. Future calls are // tasks that need to happen in the future, or independently of the request/ // response cycle. For example, you can use future calls to send emails, or to // schedule tasks to be executed at a later time. Future calls are executed in // the background. Their schedule is persisted to the database, so you will // not lose them if the server is restarted. // You can schedule future calls for a later time during startup. But you can // also schedule them in any endpoint or webroute through the session object. // there is also [futureCallAtTime] if you want to schedule a future call at a // specific time. }