This is fstrm
, a C implementation of the Frame Streams data transport protocol.
Frame Streams is a light weight, binary clean protocol that allows for the transport of arbitrarily encoded data payload sequences with minimal framing overhead -- just four bytes per data frame. Frame Streams does not specify an encoding format for data frames and can be used with any data serialization format that produces byte sequences, such as Protocol Buffers, XML, JSON, MessagePack, YAML, etc. Frame Streams can be used as both a streaming transport over a reliable byte stream socket (TCP sockets, TLS connections, AF_UNIX
sockets, etc.) for data in motion as well as a file format for data at rest. A "Content Type" header identifies the type of payload being carried over an individual Frame Stream and allows cooperating programs to determine how to interpret a given sequence of data payloads.
fstrm
is an optimized C implementation of Frame Streams that includes a fast, lockless circular queue implementation and exposes library interfaces for setting up a dedicated Frame Streams I/O thread and asynchronously submitting data frames for transport from worker threads. It was originally written to facilitate the addition of high speed binary logging to DNS servers written in C using the dnstap log format.
fstrm
requires a C99 compiler and the pkg-config
utility to be installed. If building from a distribution tarball, the following command should build, test, and install fstrm
:
./configure && make && make check && make install
On platforms where the pkg-config
utility is unavailable, .pc file installation can be disabled by passing --without-pkgconfigdir
to configure
.
If building from a git checkout, the autotools
(autoconf
, automake
, libtool
) must also be installed, and the build system must be bootstrapped by running the autogen.sh
script:
./autogen.sh && ./configure && make && make check && make install
Reference programs fstrm_capture
and fstrm_dump
are provided. In order to build fstrm_capture
, the libevent library must be installed. The option --disable-programs
can be passed to configure
to disable building these programs.
Include the fstrm
header file from your C source code:
#include <fstrm.h>
Compile your C source code. Add the output of the following command to your compile flags:
pkg-config --cflags libfstrm
Link your C project against the libfstrm
library. Add the output of the following command to your link flags:
pkg-config --libs libfstrm
If using autotools to build your C project, the PKG_CHECK_MODULES
macro can be used to detect the presence of libfstrm
by adding the following line to your configure.ac
file:
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([libfstrm], [libfstrm])
This will place compiler flags in the libfstrm_CFLAGS
variable and linker flags in the libfstrm_LIBS
variable. Read more information here about the PKG_CHECK_MODULES
macro.
See the online Doxygen documentation here for a detailed reference. This documentation can be built from the source tree by running:
make html
fstrm
follows the Semantic Versioning Specification.