serverino 0.4.3
Small and ready-to-go http/https server
To use this package, run the following command in your project's root directory:
Manual usage
Put the following dependency into your project's dependences section:
serverino
- Ready-to-go http server
- Cross-platform (Linux/Windows/MacOS)
- Multi-process
- Dynamic number of workers
- Zero dependencies
- Build & start your project in a few seconds
Quickstart
dub init your_fabulous_project -t serverino
cd your_fabulous_project
dub run
A simple webserver in just three lines
import serverino;
mixin ServerinoMain;
void hello(const Request req, Output output) { output ~= req.dump(); }
Documentation you need
- Request - What user asked
- Output - Your reply
- ServerinoConfig - Server configuration
Defining more than one endpoint
Every function marked with ```@endpoint``` is called until one writes something to output
The calling order is defined by `@priority
`
import serverino;
mixin ServerinoMain;
// This function will never block the execution of other endpoints since it doesn't write anything to output
// In this case `output` param is not needed and this works too: `@priority(10) @endpoint void logger(Request req)`
@priority(10) @endpoint void logger(Request req, Output output)
{
import std.experimental.logger; // std.experimental.logger works fine!
log(req.uri);
}
// This endpoint (default priority == 0) handles the homepage
// Request and Output can be used in @safe code
@safe
@endpoint void hello(Request req, Output output)
{
// Skip this endpoint if uri is not "/"
if (req.uri != "/") return;
output ~= "Hello world!";
}
// This function will be executed only if `hello(...)` doesn't write anything to output.
@priority(-10000) @endpoint void notfound(const Request req, Output output)
{
output.status = 404;
output ~= "Not found";
}
Basic routing
Use `@route
` template to add routing to your server.
// Called only if uri == "/hello"
@endpoint @route!"/hello"
void example(const Request r, Output o)
{
// ...
}
// Custom checks on request.
@endpoint
@route!(request => request.get.read("name") == "Andrea") // for example /uri?name=Andrea ...
@route!(request => request.get.read("name") == "Ferhat") // .. and also /uri?name=Ferhat
void with_name(const Request r, Output o)
{
//
}
@onServerInit UDA
Use `@onServerInit
` to configure your server
// Try also `setup(string args[])` if you need to read arguments passed to your application
@onServerInit ServerinoConfig setup()
{
ServerinoConfig sc = ServerinoConfig.create(); // Config with default params
sc.addListener("127.0.0.1", 8080);
sc.addListener("127.0.0.1", 8081);
sc.addListener!(ServerinoConfig.ListenerProtocol.IPV6)("localhost", 8082); // IPV6
sc.setWorkers(2);
// etc...
return sc;
}
@onWorkerStart, @onWorkerStop UDAs
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When a worker is created, this function is called.
Useful to init database connection & everything else.
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@onWorkerStart
auto start()
{
// Connect to db...
}
Use serverino across multiple modules
module test;
import serverino;
@endpoint void f1(Request r, Output o) { ... }
module other;
import serverino;
@endpoint void f2(Request r, Output o) { ... }
module main;
import serverino;
import test, other;
mixin ServerinoMain!(other, test); // Current module is always processed
Shielding the whole thing
I would not put serverino into the wild. For using in production I suggest shielding serverino under a full webserver.
Using nginx
It's pretty easy. Just add these lines inside your nginx configuration:
server {
listen 80 default_server;
listen [::]:80 default_server;
location /your_path/ {
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_pass http://localhost:8080;
}
...
...
}
If you want to enable keepalive (between nginx and serverino) you must use an upstream:
upstream your_upstream_name {
server localhost:8080;
keepalive 64;
}
server {
listen 80 default_server;
listen [::]:80 default_server;
location /your_path/ {
proxy_set_header Connection "";
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_pass http://your_upstream_name;
}
...
...
}
Using apache2
Enable proxy module for apache2:
sudo a2enmod proxy
sudo a2enmod proxy_http
Add a proxy in your virtualhost configuration:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ProxyPass "/" "http://localhost:8080/"
...
</VirtualHost>
Run serverino inside a docker
First, create your serverino application:
Then, create a ```Dockerfile``` with a minimal system. Let's use Alpine (but you can use everything you want: ubuntu, arch, etc..)
FROM alpine:latest
RUN apk update && apk upgrade RUN apk add dmd dub cmake gcc make musl-dev RUN ln -fs /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Rome /etc/localtime RUN apk add tzdata RUN adduser -D -S www-data
WORKDIR /source
Build your docker
docker build -t your_docker .
Finally run dub inside your docker but using your local dir for source and dub cache. I guess you want to put the following line in a script ```dub.sh```
docker run -ti --rm -v $(pwd):/source -v $(pwd)/.docker-dub:/root/.dub -p 8080:8080 your_docker dub
- Registered by Andrea Fontana
- 0.4.3 released a year ago
- trikko/serverino
- MIT
- Copyright © 2022, Andrea Fontana
- Authors:
- Sub packages:
- serverino:init-exec, serverino:test-1
- Dependencies:
- serverino:init-exec
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