class HTTP::Server
Overview
A concurrent HTTP server implementation.
A server is initialized with a handler chain responsible for processing each incoming request.
NOTE To use Server, you must explicitly import it with require "http/server"
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new do |context|
context.response.content_type = "text/plain"
context.response.print "Hello world!"
end
address = server.bind_tcp 8080
puts "Listening on http://#{address}"
server.listen
Request processing
The handler chain receives an instance of HTTP::Server::Context that holds
the HTTP::Request to process and a HTTP::Server::Response which it can
configure and write to.
Each connection is processed concurrently in a separate Fiber and can handle
multiple subsequent requests-response cycles with connection keep-alive.
Handler chain
The handler given to a server can simply be a block that receives an HTTP::Server::Context,
or it can be an instance of HTTP::Handler. An HTTP::Handler has a #next
method to forward processing to the next handler in the chain.
For example, an initial handler might handle exceptions raised from subsequent
handlers and return a 500 Server Error status (see HTTP::ErrorHandler).
The next handler might log all incoming requests (see HTTP::LogHandler).
And the final handler deals with routing and application logic.
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new([
HTTP::ErrorHandler.new,
HTTP::LogHandler.new,
HTTP::CompressHandler.new,
HTTP::StaticFileHandler.new("."),
])
server.bind_tcp "127.0.0.1", 8080
server.listen
Response object
The HTTP::Server::Response object has status and headers properties that can be
configured before writing the response body. Once any response output has been
written, changing the status and headers properties has no effect.
The HTTP::Server::Response is a write-only IO, so all IO methods are available
on it for sending the response body.
Binding to sockets
The server can be bound to one or more server sockets (see #bind)
Supported types:
- TCP socket:
#bind_tcp,#bind_unused_port - TCP socket with TLS/SSL:
#bind_tls - Unix socket
#bind_unix
#bind(uri : URI) and #bind(uri : String) parse socket configuration for
one of these types from an URI. This can be useful for injecting plain text
configuration values.
Each of these methods returns the Socket::Address that was added to this
server.
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new do |context|
context.response.content_type = "text/plain"
context.response.print "Hello world!"
end
address = server.bind_tcp "0.0.0.0", 8080
puts "Listening on http://#{address}"
server.listen
It is also possible to bind a generic Socket::Server using
#bind(socket : Socket::Server) which can be used for custom network protocol
configurations.
Server loop
After defining all server sockets to listen to, the server can be started by
calling #listen. This call blocks until the server is closed.
A server can be closed by calling #close. This closes the server sockets and
stops processing any new requests, even on connections with keep-alive enabled.
Currently processing requests are not interrupted but also not waited for.
In order to give them some grace period for finishing, the calling context
can add a timeout like sleep 10.seconds after #listen returns.
Reusing connections
The request processor supports reusing a connection for subsequent
requests. This is used by default for HTTP/1.1 or when requested by
the Connection: keep-alive header. This is signalled by this header being
set on the HTTP::Server::Response when it's passed into the handler chain.
If in the handler chain this header is overridden to Connection: close, then
the connection will not be reused after the request has been processed.
Reusing the connection also requires that the request body (if present) is entirely consumed in the handler chain. Otherwise the connection will be closed.
Defined in:
http/server.crhttp/server/context.cr
http/server/response.cr
Constant Summary
-
Log =
::Log.for("http.server")
Constructors
-
.new(handlers : Array(HTTP::Handler), &handler : HTTP::Handler::HandlerProc) : self
Creates a new HTTP server with a handler chain constructed from the handlers array and the given block.
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.new(&handler : HTTP::Handler::HandlerProc) : self
Creates a new HTTP server with the given block as handler.
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.new(handlers : Array(HTTP::Handler)) : self
Creates a new HTTP server with the handlers array as handler chain.
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.new(handler : HTTP::Handler | HTTP::Handler::HandlerProc)
Creates a new HTTP server with the given handler.
Class Method Summary
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.build_middleware(handlers, last_handler : Context -> | Nil = nil)
Builds all handlers as the middleware for
HTTP::Server.
Instance Method Summary
- #addresses : Array(Socket::Address)
-
#bind(uri : String) : Socket::Address
Parses a socket configuration from uri and adds it to this server.
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#bind(uri : URI) : Socket::Address
Parses a socket configuration from uri and adds it to this server.
-
#bind(socket : Socket::Server) : Nil
Adds a
Socket::Serversocket to this server. -
#bind_tcp(host : String, port : Int32, reuse_port : Bool = false) : Socket::IPAddress
Creates a
TCPServerlistening onhost:portand adds it as a socket, returning the local address and port the server listens on. -
#bind_tcp(port : Int32, reuse_port : Bool = false) : Socket::IPAddress
Creates a
TCPServerlistening on127.0.0.1:portand adds it as a socket, returning the local address and port the server listens on. -
#bind_tcp(address : Socket::IPAddress, reuse_port : Bool = false) : Socket::IPAddress
Creates a
TCPServerlistening on address and adds it as a socket, returning the local address and port the server listens on. -
#bind_tls(host : String, port : Int32, context : OpenSSL::SSL::Context::Server, reuse_port : Bool = false) : Socket::IPAddress
Creates an
OpenSSL::SSL::Serverand adds it as a socket. -
#bind_tls(host : String, context : OpenSSL::SSL::Context::Server) : Socket::IPAddress
Creates an
OpenSSL::SSL::Serverand adds it as a socket. -
#bind_tls(address : Socket::IPAddress, context : OpenSSL::SSL::Context::Server) : Socket::IPAddress
Creates an
OpenSSL::SSL::Serverand adds it as a socket. -
#bind_unix(path : String) : Socket::UNIXAddress
Creates a
UNIXServerbound to path and adds it as a socket. -
#bind_unix(address : Socket::UNIXAddress) : Socket::UNIXAddress
Creates a
UNIXServerbound to address and adds it as a socket. -
#bind_unused_port(host : String = Socket::IPAddress::LOOPBACK, reuse_port : Bool = false) : Socket::IPAddress
Creates a
TCPServerlistening on an unused port and adds it as a socket. -
#close : Nil
Gracefully terminates the server.
-
#closed? : Bool
Returns
trueif this server is closed. -
#each_address(&block : Socket::Address -> )
Enumerates all addresses this server is bound to.
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#listen(port : Int32, reuse_port : Bool = false)
Creates a
TCPServerlistening on127.0.0.1:port, adds it as a socket and starts the server. -
#listen(host : String, port : Int32, reuse_port : Bool = false)
Creates a
TCPServerlistening onhost:port, adds it as a socket and starts the server. -
#listen : Nil
Starts the server.
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#listening? : Bool
Returns
trueif this server is listening on its sockets. -
#max_headers_size : Int32
Returns the maximum permitted combined size for the headers in an HTTP request.
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#max_headers_size=(size : Int32)
Sets the maximum permitted combined size for the headers in an HTTP request.
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#max_request_line_size : Int32
Returns the maximum permitted size for the request line in an HTTP request.
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#max_request_line_size=(size : Int32)
Sets the maximum permitted size for the request line in an HTTP request.
Instance methods inherited from class Reference
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same?(other : Nil) same?, to_s(io : IO) : Nil to_s
Constructor methods inherited from class Reference
new
new
Instance methods inherited from class Object
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===(other) ===, =~(other) =~, as(type : Class) as, as?(type : Class) as?, class class, dup dup, hash(hasher)
hash hash, in?(collection : Object) : Bool
in?(*values : Object) : Bool in?, inspect(io : IO) : Nil
inspect : String inspect, is_a?(type : Class) : Bool is_a?, itself itself, nil? : Bool nil?, not_nil!(message)
not_nil! not_nil!, pretty_inspect(width = 79, newline = "\n", indent = 0) : String pretty_inspect, pretty_print(pp : PrettyPrint) : Nil pretty_print, responds_to?(name : Symbol) : Bool responds_to?, tap(&) tap, to_json(io : IO) : Nil
to_json : String to_json, to_pretty_json(indent : String = " ") : String
to_pretty_json(io : IO, indent : String = " ") : Nil to_pretty_json, to_s(io : IO) : Nil
to_s : String to_s, to_yaml(io : IO) : Nil
to_yaml : String to_yaml, try(&) try, unsafe_as(type : T.class) forall T unsafe_as
Class methods inherited from class Object
from_json(string_or_io, root : String)from_json(string_or_io) from_json, from_yaml(string_or_io : String | IO) from_yaml
Constructor Detail
Creates a new HTTP server with a handler chain constructed from the handlers array and the given block.
Creates a new HTTP server with the given block as handler.
Creates a new HTTP server with the handlers array as handler chain.
Creates a new HTTP server with the given handler.
Class Method Detail
Builds all handlers as the middleware for HTTP::Server.
Instance Method Detail
Parses a socket configuration from uri and adds it to this server. Returns the effective address it is bound to.
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new { }
server.bind("tcp://localhost:80") # => Socket::IPAddress.new("127.0.0.1", 8080)
server.bind("unix:///tmp/server.sock") # => Socket::UNIXAddress.new("/tmp/server.sock")
server.bind("tls://127.0.0.1:443?key=private.key&cert=certificate.cert&ca=ca.crt") # => Socket::IPAddress.new("127.0.0.1", 443)
Parses a socket configuration from uri and adds it to this server. Returns the effective address it is bound to.
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new { }
server.bind("tcp://localhost:80") # => Socket::IPAddress.new("127.0.0.1", 8080)
server.bind("unix:///tmp/server.sock") # => Socket::UNIXAddress.new("/tmp/server.sock")
server.bind("tls://127.0.0.1:443?key=private.key&cert=certificate.cert&ca=ca.crt") # => Socket::IPAddress.new("127.0.0.1", 443)
Adds a Socket::Server socket to this server.
Creates a TCPServer listening on host:port and adds it as a socket, returning the local address
and port the server listens on.
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new { }
server.bind_tcp("127.0.0.100", 8080) # => Socket::IPAddress.new("127.0.0.100", 8080)
If reuse_port is true, it enables the SO_REUSEPORT socket option,
which allows multiple processes to bind to the same port.
Creates a TCPServer listening on 127.0.0.1:port and adds it as a socket,
returning the local address and port the server listens on.
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new { }
server.bind_tcp(8080) # => Socket::IPAddress.new("127.0.0.1", 8080)
If reuse_port is true, it enables the SO_REUSEPORT socket option,
which allows multiple processes to bind to the same port.
Creates a TCPServer listening on address and adds it as a socket, returning the local address
and port the server listens on.
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new { }
server.bind_tcp(Socket::IPAddress.new("127.0.0.100", 8080)) # => Socket::IPAddress.new("127.0.0.100", 8080)
server.bind_tcp(Socket::IPAddress.new("127.0.0.100", 0)) # => Socket::IPAddress.new("127.0.0.100", 35487)
If reuse_port is true, it enables the SO_REUSEPORT socket option,
which allows multiple processes to bind to the same port.
Creates an OpenSSL::SSL::Server and adds it as a socket.
The SSL server wraps a TCPServer listening on host:port.
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new { }
context = OpenSSL::SSL::Context::Server.new
context.certificate_chain = "openssl.crt"
context.private_key = "openssl.key"
server.bind_tls "127.0.0.1", 8080, context
Creates an OpenSSL::SSL::Server and adds it as a socket.
The SSL server wraps a TCPServer listening on an unused port on host.
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new { }
context = OpenSSL::SSL::Context::Server.new
context.certificate_chain = "openssl.crt"
context.private_key = "openssl.key"
address = server.bind_tls "127.0.0.1", context
Creates an OpenSSL::SSL::Server and adds it as a socket.
The SSL server wraps a TCPServer listening on an unused port on host.
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new { }
context = OpenSSL::SSL::Context::Server.new
context.certificate_chain = "openssl.crt"
context.private_key = "openssl.key"
address = server.bind_tls Socket::IPAddress.new("127.0.0.1", 8000), context
Creates a UNIXServer bound to path and adds it as a socket.
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new { }
server.bind_unix "/tmp/my-socket.sock"
Creates a UNIXServer bound to address and adds it as a socket.
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new { }
server.bind_unix(Socket::UNIXAddress.new("/tmp/my-socket.sock"))
Creates a TCPServer listening on an unused port and adds it as a socket.
Returns the Socket::IPAddress with the determined port number.
require "http/server"
server = HTTP::Server.new { }
server.bind_unused_port # => Socket::IPAddress.new("127.0.0.1", 12345)
Gracefully terminates the server. It will process currently accepted requests, but it won't accept new connections.
Creates a TCPServer listening on 127.0.0.1:port, adds it as a socket
and starts the server. Blocks until the server is closed.
See #bind(port : Int32) for details.
Creates a TCPServer listening on host:port, adds it as a socket
and starts the server. Blocks until the server is closed.
See #bind(host : String, port : Int32) for details.
Returns the maximum permitted combined size for the headers in an HTTP request.
When parsing a request, the server keeps track of the amount of total bytes
consumed for all headers (including line breaks).
If combined byte size of all headers is larger than the permitted size,
the server responds with the status code 432 Request Header Fields Too Large
(see HTTP::Status::REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE).
Default: HTTP::MAX_HEADERS_SIZE
Sets the maximum permitted combined size for the headers in an HTTP request.
Returns the maximum permitted size for the request line in an HTTP request.
The request line is the first line of a request, consisting of method,
resource and HTTP version and the delimiting line break.
If the request line has a larger byte size than the permitted size,
the server responds with the status code 414 URI Too Long (see HTTP::Status::URI_TOO_LONG).
Default: HTTP::MAX_REQUEST_LINE_SIZE
Sets the maximum permitted size for the request line in an HTTP request.