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  3. data/README.md +97 -29
  4. data/bin/up_ruby +4 -0
  5. data/bin/up_ruby_cluster +4 -0
  6. data/ext/up_ext/App.h +606 -0
  7. data/ext/up_ext/AsyncSocket.h +355 -0
  8. data/ext/up_ext/AsyncSocketData.h +87 -0
  9. data/ext/up_ext/BloomFilter.h +83 -0
  10. data/ext/up_ext/ChunkedEncoding.h +236 -0
  11. data/ext/up_ext/ClientApp.h +36 -0
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  23. data/ext/up_ext/ProxyParser.h +163 -0
  24. data/ext/up_ext/QueryParser.h +120 -0
  25. data/ext/up_ext/TopicTree.h +363 -0
  26. data/ext/up_ext/Utilities.h +66 -0
  27. data/ext/up_ext/WebSocket.h +381 -0
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  29. data/ext/up_ext/WebSocketContextData.h +109 -0
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  31. data/ext/up_ext/WebSocketExtensions.h +256 -0
  32. data/ext/up_ext/WebSocketHandshake.h +145 -0
  33. data/ext/up_ext/WebSocketProtocol.h +506 -0
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  37. data/ext/up_ext/epoll_kqueue.c +458 -0
  38. data/ext/up_ext/epoll_kqueue.h +67 -0
  39. data/ext/up_ext/extconf.rb +5 -0
  40. data/ext/up_ext/internal.h +224 -0
  41. data/ext/up_ext/libusockets.h +350 -0
  42. data/ext/up_ext/libuwebsockets.cpp +1344 -0
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  44. data/ext/up_ext/loop.c +386 -0
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  46. data/ext/up_ext/socket.c +231 -0
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  48. data/lib/up/bun/rack_env.rb +1 -13
  49. data/lib/up/bun/server.rb +93 -19
  50. data/lib/up/cli.rb +3 -0
  51. data/lib/up/client.rb +68 -0
  52. data/lib/up/ruby/cluster.rb +39 -0
  53. data/lib/up/ruby/cluster_cli.rb +10 -0
  54. data/lib/up/{node → ruby}/rack_cluster.rb +5 -4
  55. data/lib/up/{node → ruby}/rack_server.rb +4 -4
  56. data/lib/up/ruby/server_cli.rb +10 -0
  57. data/lib/up/u_web_socket/cluster.rb +18 -3
  58. data/lib/up/u_web_socket/server.rb +108 -15
  59. data/lib/up/version.rb +1 -1
  60. metadata +72 -30
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  63. data/bin/up_node +0 -12
  64. data/bin/up_node_cluster +0 -12
  65. data/example_rack_app/Gemfile +0 -3
  66. data/example_rack_app/config.ru +0 -6
  67. data/example_rack_app/rack_app.rb +0 -5
  68. data/example_roda_app/Gemfile +0 -6
  69. data/example_roda_app/config.ru +0 -6
  70. data/example_roda_app/roda_app.rb +0 -37
  71. data/example_sinatra_app/Gemfile +0 -6
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  73. data/example_sinatra_app/sinatra_app.rb +0 -7
  74. data/lib/up/node/cluster.rb +0 -39
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  77. data/lib/up/node/server.rb +0 -84
  78. data/lib/up/node/server_cli.rb +0 -15
  79. data/lib/up/u_web_socket/rack_env.rb +0 -101
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- A high performance Rack server for Opal Ruby, Tech Demo
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+ - `rack.input` is currently still missing
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+ - Tempfile support is currently incomplete, affecting a few keys in the Rack Env ('tempfile' missing in Opal).
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+ - Some Rack modules/classes still have issues when run in Opal and may not work as expected
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+ PubSub is supported following the [Iodine SPEC-PubSub-Draft](https://github.com/boazsegev/iodine/blob/master/SPEC-PubSub-Draft.md), except for engines.
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+ ## Roda
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+ A example app for Roda is provided and _appears_ working with the following patches applied:
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+ - [Changes required to make Roda _appear_ to work](https://github.com/jeremyevans/roda/compare/master...janbiedermann:roda:master)
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+ - [Changes required to make Rack with Roda _appear_ to work](https://github.com/janbiedermann/rack/commit/1dadea0f9813c2df94715052d2277af13f7d0c0c)
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+ Please note the phrase "_appear_ to work" in above sentences.
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+ To try:
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+ - clone Rack 3.0.9 and Roda 3.76
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+ - apply the patch sets above
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+ - set paths in the example_roda_app to point to your cloned rack & roda repos
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+ - and up! the server
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+ ## Sinatra, others ...
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+ ... currently do not work! A example app for Sinatra is provided, for convenience of developing and expanding the capabilities of Opal.
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+ - [Sinatra patches](https://github.com/sinatra/sinatra/compare/main...janbiedermann:sinatra:main)
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+ - [Mustermann patches](https://github.com/sinatra/mustermann/compare/main...janbiedermann:mustermann:main)
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+ - [Rack-Session patches](https://github.com/rack/rack-session/compare/main...janbiedermann:rack-session:main)
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+ ## About the Benchmarks
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+ The benchmarks mainly test the overhead introduced by the rack server.
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+ In the 'env.to_s' benchmark, the Rack environment access and response header handling overhead are measured. Simply calling env.to_s accesses all keys and serializes them briefly. If the Rack app accesses the keys of the Rack environment and sets response headers, the overhead/latency as measured can be expected, or that amount of requests per second can be expected at most.
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+ The "hello_world" benchmark measures the overhead for the simplest possible version of a meaningful Rack response and should provide maximum performance. If the Rack app just replies with a string, that overhead/latency can be expected, or that amount of requests per second can be expected at most.
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+ - bombardier, the tool used for benchmarking: [https://github.com/codesenberg/bombardier](https://github.com/codesenberg/bombardier)
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+ ### Rack Servers
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+ - [Agoo](https://github.com/ohler55/agoo)
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+ - [Falcon](https://github.com/socketry/falcon)
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+ - [Iodine](https://github.com/boazsegev/iodine)
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+ - [Puma](https://github.com/puma/puma)
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+ - [Racer](https://rubygems.org/gems/racer) (a bit old, but included here, because it uses libuv, just like Node)
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+ - [Unicorn](https://yhbt.net/unicorn/)
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