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# A Web Server Called *Ebb*
 
Ebb aims to be a very small and fast web server specifically for hosting
web frameworks like Rails, Merb, and in the future Django.
 
It is not meant to be a full featured web server like Lighttpd, Apache, or
Nginx. Rather it should be used in multiplicity behind a load balancer and
a front-end server. It is not meant to serve static files in production.
 
## Design
 
The design is similar to the
[Evented Mongrel](http://swiftiply.swiftcore.org/mongrel.html) web server;
except instead of using EventMachine (a ruby binding to libevent), the Ebb
web server is written in C and uses the
[libev](http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html) event loop library.
 
Connections are processed as follows:
 
1. libev loops and waits for incoming connections.
 
2. When Ebb receives a connection, it passes the request into the
   [mongrel state machine](http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/browser/tags/rel_1-0-1/ext/http11/http11_parser.rl)
   which securely parses the headers.
 
3. When the request is complete, Ebb passes the information to a user
   supplied callback.
 
4. The Ruby binding supplying this callback transforms the
   request into a [Rack](http://rack.rubyforge.org/) compatible `env` hash
   and passes it on a Rack adapter.
 
Because Ebb is written mostly in C, other language bindings can be added to
make it useful to Non-Ruby frameworks. For example, a Python WSGI interface is
forthcoming.
 
## Download
 
The Ruby binding is available as a Ruby Gem. It can be install simply by
executing
 
  `gem install ebb`
 
Ebb depends on having glib2 headers and libraries installed. (Easily available
on any UNIX system.)
 
## Why?
 
Because by building the server in C one is able to side-step the
limitations on speed of many scripting languages. Inefficiencies are okay
for quick and beautiful code, but for production web servers that might handle
thousands of requests a second, an attempt should be made to be as efficient
as possible in processing connections.
 
![Response Size](http://s3.amazonaws.com/four.livejournal/20080227/response_size.png)
 
This shows how the web servers perform with respect to throughput (using a
simple Rack application). Concurrency is at 50 clients.
 
![Concurrency](http://s3.amazonaws.com/four.livejournal/20080227/concurrency.png)
 
A simple concurrent clients benchmark serving a *hello world* page.
 
![Uploads](http://s3.amazonaws.com/four.livejournal/20080227/post_size.png)
 
Ebb processes upload before handing it over to the web application. This
allows Ebb to continue to process other clients while the upload is in
progress. The large difference here is merely because Ebb's internal request
buffer is set at 40 kilobytes before it writes to file. (Improvement can
be made here.)
 
 
## Contributions
 
 
Contributions (patches, criticism, advice) are very welcome! The source code
is hosted at [repo.or.cz](http://repo.or.cz/w/ebb.git). It can be retrieved
by executing
 
`git clone http://repo.or.cz/r/ebb.git`
 
I intend to keep the C code base very small, so do email me before writing any
large additions. Here are some features that I would like to add:
 
* Multipart parser
* Streaming responses
* Optimize and clean up upload handling
* Option to listen on unix sockets instead of TCP
* Python binding
 
## (The MIT) License
 
Copyright © 2008 [Ry Dahl](http://tinyclouds.org) (ry at tiny clouds dot org)
 
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