# libuhttp ![](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-GPLV3-brightgreen.svg?style=plastic "License") [libev]: http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html [http-parser]: https://github.com/nodejs/http-parser A very tiny and fast HTTP library based on [libev] and [http-parser] for Embedded Linux. Support HTTPS(alternative OpenSSL and CyaSSl(wolfssl)) and if you're sensitive to size, you can choose CyaSSl(wolfssl). `Keep Watching for More Actions on This Space` # Features * use [libev] as its event backend * tiny and fast * support HTTPS: Alternative OpenSSL and CyaSSl(wolfssl) * flexible and you can easily extend your application to have HTTP/HTTPS services * code structure is concise and understandable, also suitable for learning # 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. # How to Build ## Install dependency Tools and Libraries Ubuntu ~$ sudo apt install gcc cmake libev-dev libssl-dev libwolfssl-dev CentOS ~$ sudo yum install gcc cmake libev-devel openssl-devel ## Clone the repository ~$ git clone https://github.com/zhaojh329/libuhttp.git ~$ cd libuhttp ## Create the build directory ~/libuhttp$ mkdir build ~/libuhttp$ cd build ## Configure See which configuration are supported ~/libuhttp/build$ cmake .. -L ~/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 ## Build and install libuhttp ~/libuhttp/build$ make && sudo make install ## Run the Example 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 test $ curl -k 'https://127.0.0.1:8000/test?name=context%3d%7b"nid"%3a"test"%7d' -v If use browser to test, it will be show Hello World Libuhttp v0.1 Url: /test?name=context%3d%7b%22nid%22%3a%22test%22%7d Path: /test Name: context%3d%7b%22nid%22%3a%22test%22%7d Unescaped Name: context={"nid":"test"} Host: 192.168.0.100:8000 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/61.0.3163.100 Safari/537.36 # [Example](https://github.com/zhaojh329/libuhttp/blob/master/example/helloworld.c) # Contributing If you would like to help making [libuhttp](https://github.com/zhaojh329/libuhttp) better, see the [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/zhaojh329/libuhttp/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) file. # Thanks for the following project * [libev] * [http-parser] * [mongoose](https://github.com/cesanta/mongoose)