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+ = eventmachine_httpserver
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+
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+ == EM::HttpServer vs Thin
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+
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+ +careo | is there a 25 word version of how it differs from thin?
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+ +tmm1 | good question.. its probably faster, but only because it doesn't have a real http parser like thin
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+ +wyhaines | It is faster. It's more of an nginx style parser than the mongrel, grammar based parser.
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+ +careo | so perhaps a better fit for putting an http interface on top of a bunch of already-evented code?
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+ +wyhaines | careo: It depends. There are very valid arguments for using an RFC-compliant parser a lot of the time.
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+ +wyhaines | But, yeah, sometimes being strictly RFC compliant isn't something that you care about.
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+
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+ == Usage example
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+
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+ require 'eventmachine'
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+ require 'evma_httpserver'
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+
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+ class MyHttpServer < EM::Connection
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+ include EM::HttpServer
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+
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+ def post_init
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+ super
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+ no_environment_strings
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+ end
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+
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+ def process_http_request
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+ # the http request details are available via the following instance variables:
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+ # @http_protocol
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+ # @http_request_method
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+ # @http_cookie
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+ # @http_if_none_match
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+ # @http_content_type
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+ # @http_path_info
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+ # @http_request_uri
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+ # @http_query_string
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+ # @http_post_content
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+ # @http_headers
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+
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+ response = EM::DelegatedHttpResponse.new(self)
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+ response.status = 200
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+ response.content_type 'text/html'
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+ response.content = '<center><h1>Hi there</h1></center>'
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+ response.send_response
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ EM.run{
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+ EM.start_server '0.0.0.0', 8080, MyHttpServer
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+ }
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+ # $Id: Rakefile 3546 2006-12-31 21:01:27Z francis $
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+
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+ require 'rubygems/package_task'
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+ require 'rake/clean'
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+
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+ Rake::TestTask.new do |t|
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+ t.libs += %w(ext)
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+ t.test_files = FileList['test/test_*.rb']
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+ t.verbose = true
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+ end
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+
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+ namespace :build do
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+ sources = FileList['ext/*.{cpp,c,h}']
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+
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+ file 'ext/Makefile' => 'ext/extconf.rb' do
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+ Dir.chdir 'ext' do
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+ ruby 'extconf.rb'
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+ end
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+ end
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+ CLEAN.include('ext/Makefile')
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+ CLEAN.include('ext/*.log')
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+
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+ libfile = "ext/eventmachine_httpserver.#{RbConfig::CONFIG['DLEXT']}"
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+ file libfile => ['ext/Makefile', *sources] do
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+ Dir.chdir 'ext' do
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+ make = case RUBY_PLATFORM
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+ when /mswin32/
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+ 'nmake'
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+ else
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+ # typical gcc stack, might need a case for gmake on some
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+ 'make'
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+ end
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+ sh make
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+ end
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+ end
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+ CLEAN.include(libfile)
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+
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+ task :makefile => 'ext/Makefile'
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+
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+ task :extension => libfile
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Build the extension inside the ext dir"
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+ task :build => :"build:extension"
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+
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+ desc "Build as necessary, then run tests"
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+ task :test => :build
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+
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+ namespace :gem do
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+ # TODO : use rake-compiler (github.com/luislavena/rake-compiler) for this!
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+ # specbinary = eval(File.read("eventmachine_httpserver-binary.gemspec"))
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+ # specbinary.version = $version
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+ # desc "Build a binary RubyGem for EventMachine HTTP Server"
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+ # task :gembinary => ["pkg/eventmachine_httpserver-binary-#{$version}.gem"]
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+ # Rake::GemPackageTask.new(specbinary)
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+
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+ def gemspec
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+ # The template executes some ruby code to make a manifest, so we just eval
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+ # it. Later you could fill it with an ERB processor or whatever. It must
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+ # return a valid gemspec object.
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+ @gemspec ||= eval(File.read("eventmachine_httpserver.gemspec.tmpl"))
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+ end
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+
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+ def version
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+ gemspec.version
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+ end
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+
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+ file "eventmachine_httpserver.gemspec" => 'eventmachine_httpserver.gemspec.tmpl' do |t|
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+ open(t.name, 'w') { |f| f.write gemspec.to_ruby }
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Generate the gemspec from template"
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+ task :spec => "eventmachine_httpserver.gemspec"
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+
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+ file "eventmachine_httpserver-#{version}.gem" => :"gem:spec" do
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+ sh "gem build eventmachine_httpserver.gemspec"
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+ end
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+
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+ desc "Build the RubyGem for EventMachine HTTP Server"
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+ task :build => "eventmachine_httpserver-#{version}.gem"
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+
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+ desc "run gem install on the built gem"
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+ task :install => :build do
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+ sh 'gem inst eventmachine_httpserver*.gem'
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+ end
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+
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+ CLOBBER.include("eventmachine_httpserver.gemspec")
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+ CLEAN.include("eventmachine_httpserver-#{version}.gem")
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+ end
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+
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+ task :default => :test
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+ $Id: README 3895 2007-03-06 20:16:36Z francis $
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+ Homepage:: http://rubyeventmachine.com
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+ Copyright:: (C) 2006-07 by Francis Cianfrocca. All Rights Reserved.
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+ Email:: gmail address: garbagecat10
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+ This program is made available under the terms of the Lesser-GPL version 2.
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+ See the file COPYING in this distribution for more information.
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+ $Id: RELEASE_NOTES 3539 2006-12-31 03:05:56Z francis $
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+ # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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+
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = %q{eventmachine_httpserver_update}
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+ s.version = "0.2.1"
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+
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+ s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
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+ s.authors = ["Francis Cianfrocca"]
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+ s.date = %q{2007-03-16}
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+ s.description = %q{}
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+ s.email = %q{garbagecat10@gmail.com}
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+ s.extensions = ["ext/extconf.rb"]
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+ s.extra_rdoc_files = ["docs/COPYING", "docs/README", "docs/RELEASE_NOTES"]
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+ s.files = ["README", "Rakefile", "docs/COPYING", "docs/README", "docs/RELEASE_NOTES", "eventmachine_httpserver.gemspec", "eventmachine_httpserver.gemspec.tmpl", "ext/extconf.rb", "ext/http.cpp", "ext/http.h", "ext/rubyhttp.cpp", "lib/evma_httpserver.rb", "lib/evma_httpserver/response.rb", "test/test_app.rb", "test/test_delegated.rb", "test/test_response.rb"]
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+ s.homepage = %q{https://github.com/eventmachine/evma_httpserver}
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+ s.rdoc_options = ["--title", "EventMachine_HttpServer", "--main", "docs/README", "--line-numbers"]
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+ s.require_paths = ["lib"]
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+ s.required_ruby_version = Gem::Requirement.new("> 0.0.0")
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+ s.rubygems_version = %q{1.3.7}
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+ s.summary = %q{EventMachine HTTP Server}
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+
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+ if s.respond_to? :specification_version then
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+ current_version = Gem::Specification::CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION
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+ s.specification_version = 1
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+
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+ if Gem::Version.new(Gem::VERSION) >= Gem::Version.new('1.2.0') then
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+ else
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+ end
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+ else
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+ end
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+ end