# Assets
> Currently, it is not possible to import `Assets` as an ES6 module. Any of the `Assets` methods below can simply be called directly in any Meteor server code.
`Assets` allows server code in a Meteor application to access static server
assets, which are located in the `private` subdirectory of an application's
tree. Assets are not processed as source files and are copied directly
into your application's bundle.
Static server assets are included by placing them in the application's `private`
subdirectory. For example, if an application's `private` subdirectory includes a
directory called `nested` with a file called `data.txt` inside it, then server
code can read `data.txt` by running:
```js
const data = await Assets.getTextAsync('nested/data.txt');
```
Note: Packages can only access their own assets. If you need to read the assets of a different package, or of the enclosing app, you need to get a reference to that package's `Assets` object.