A very tiny and fast HTTP library based on libev and http-parser for Embedded Linux.
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- use libev as its event backend
- tiny and fast
- SSL support: Optional OpenSSL and CyaSSl(wolfssl)
- flexible and you can easily extend your application to have HTTP/HTTPS services
Why use libev as its backend?
libev tries to do one thing only (POSIX event library), and this in the most efficient way possible. Libevent tries to give you the full solution (event lib, non-blocking I/O library, http server, DNS client).
libev tries to follow the UNIX toolbox philosophy of doing one thing only, as good as possible.
Ubuntu
~$ sudo apt install gcc cmake libev-dev libhttp-parser-dev libssl-dev libwolfssl-dev
CentOS
~$ sudo yum install gcc cmake libev-devel http-parser-devel openssl-devel
~$ git clone https://github.com/zhaojh329/libuhttp.git
~$ cd libuhttp
~/libuhttp$ mkdir build
~/libuhttp$ cd build
See which configuration are supported
~/libuhttp/build$ cmake .. -LH
Default configure: automatically select the SSL library as its SSL backend(If there is a SSL library available).
~/libuhttp/build$ cmake ..
Disable SSl support
~/libuhttp/build$ cmake .. -DUHTTP_DISABLE_SSL=1
Explicit use OpenSSL as its SSL backend
~/libuhttp/build$ cmake .. -DUHTTP_USE_OPENSSL=1
Explicit use CyaSSl(wolfssl) as its SSL backend
~/libuhttp/build$ cmake .. -DUHTTP_USE_CYASSL=1
Turn on debug
~/libuhttp/build$ cmake .. -DUHTTP_DEBUG=1
~/libuhttp/build$ make && sudo make install
First generate the SSL certificate file
~/libuhttp/build$ cd ..
~/libuhttp$ ./gen_cert.sh
Run
~/libuhttp$ ./build/example/helloworld
Then use the command curl or browser to access https://127.0.0.1:8000/test
$ curl -k https://127.0.0.1:8000/test -v
If you would like to help making libuhttp better, see the CONTRIBUTING.md file.