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SHABE

1.0.2 latest version

"Reinventing wheels is the best thing in the world" (c) C programmer

Shabe is a new header-only http-server written fully in C

Contribution

Contribution to this repo (for your experience or just fun) is highly appreciated.
Write me via telegram - @vionenv

What's inside

Simple overview of architecture:
Architecture

Documentation

Installation & Importing

  1. Just copy all the project to some directory in your project and do as in examples folder
  2. Link PThread library in your building system

Usage

  1. First initialize server (memory allocation inside):
    server_init()
  2. Then you create & register your urls:
    Simple example:
    void hello_page(HttpRequest *req, HttpResponse *resp) {//some_code} register_url("/home/", hello_page);
    or register_static_url("/login/", "temp2.html");
  3. Run the server (will run on 8000 port): server_listen();

Simple example:

#include <http_server.h>
#include <dispatcher.h>

// Each function accepts two arguments - request and response
void hello_page(HttpRequest *req, HttpResponse *resp) {
    if (req->method == GET) {
        make_response(200, "<html><h1>Hello from server!</h1></html", resp);
    } else if (req->method == POST){
        printf("New data %s has come of type %s \n", req->data, get_request_header(req, CONTENT_TYPE));
        BAD_RESPONSE(resp);
    }
}

int main() {
    // initialize all memory for server
    server_init();
    // set static folder
    set_static_folder("./examples/");
    // register our function in dispatcher
    register_url("/home", hello_page);
    // or register html page from some file
    register_static_url("/login", "./examples/temp2.html");
    // start to listen on 8000 port
    server_listen();
}

More functions can be found in header files

Created and supported by Rinat Babichev as pet-project.