Landline - an HTTP DSL
Landline is a library that provides a minimalistic DSL for creating
web services. It doesn't include patterns, middleware, or anything that
could be considered application logic, besides the basic primitives
It does a few things, and hopefully it does them well.
Landline was made mostly for fun. Ideally it will become something more,
but as of yet it's just an experiment revolving around Ruby Metaprogramming
and its DSL capabilities. Since then, it has somewhat matured, and while
it's still not entirely advisable to use in production due to the experimental
nature of the framework, you're free to test it, see if it works, and if it
doesn't, supply (hopefully constructive) criticism and/or suggestions.
Examples
A simple "Hello, World!" app using Landline
require 'landline'
app = Landline::Server.new do
get "/hello" do
header "content-type", "text/plain"
"Hello world!"
end
end
run app
A push/pull stack as an app
require 'landline'
stack = []
app = Landline::Server.new do
get "/pop" do
header 'content-type', 'text/plain'
stack.pop.to_s
end
post "/push" do
header 'content-type', 'text/plain'
stack.push(request.body)
request.body
end
end
run app
Several push/pull buckets
require 'landline'
stack = { "1" => [], "2" => [], "3" => [] }
app = Landline::Server.new do
path "bucket_(1|2|3)" do
get "pop" do |bucket|
header "content-type", "text/plain"
stack[bucket].pop.to_s
end
post "push" do |bucket|
header "content-type", "text/plain"
stack[bucket].push(request.body)
request.body
end
end
end
run app
Static file serving with nginx-like syntax and file globbing
(Note: index applies only to /var/www (to the path its defined in))
require 'landline'
app = Landline::Server.new do
root "/var/www"
index ["index.html","index.htm"]
serve "**/*.(html|htm)"
end
run app
Preprocessing requests on a subset of handlers
require 'landline'
app = Landline::Server.new do
path "unimportant" do
get "version" do
header "content-type", "text/plain"
"1337 (the best one)"
end
end
path "important" do
preprocess do |req|
puts "Client at #{req.headers['remote-addr']} wanted to access something /important!"
end
get "answer" do
header "content-type", "application/json"
'{"answer":42, "desc":"something important!"}'
end
end
end
run app
Class interface with middleware support
require 'landline'
class TimerMiddleware
def initialize(app)
@app = app
end
def call(*data)
puts("Request accepted")
before = Time.now
output = @app.call(*data)
puts("Time elapsed: #{(Time.now - before) * 1000}ms")
output
end
end
class Application < Landline::App
use TimerMiddleware
get "/hello" do
"Hello world!"
end
end
run Application.new
And a lot more to be found in /examples in this repo.
Design goals
Out of the box, Landline is designed to do the following:
- Routing HTTP requests to handlers
- Processing HTTP requests (cookies, headers, etc.)
- Filtering, preprocessing, postprocessing requests
- Deferring block execution until after the request gets processed
- Creating responses from templates using various template engines
- Parsing and handling forms and queries
- Connecting multiple
Landline Rack applications together - Sending files using nginx-style configuration system
- A lot of basic Rack things such as plugging in middleware, BEING middleware,
or sending Rack-compatible environment to another Rack application
As such, the library is pretty thin and can be used to build more complex
applications. This is intentional, and hopefully will remain that way.
Additionally, there are a few extra things landline can do, which can be used
by require
ing from the landline/extensions
directory. Please note, however,
that some of that functionality may require additional dependencies, which
would otherwise be optional. This functionality includes:
- PHP-like Session handling (via
landline/extensions/session
) - Websockets (via
landline/extensions/websockets
) (available for testing) - (Probably something else eventually)
Landline is built entirely on Rack webserver interface, while being agnostic
to any and all underlying webservers (such as Puma, Thin, Unicorn and such).
For the foreseeable future, this design decision will not change.
Name
The name is, quite literally, a metaphor for request routing.
Documentation
Documentation can be generated using yard doc
.
For things to render correctly, please install the redcarpet
gem.
License
Landline - an HTTP request pattern matching system
Copyright (C) 2023-2024 yessiest (yessiest@text.512mb.org)
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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