ant-http/README.md
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# ant-http
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A lightweight and portable HTTP/HTTPs web server written in standard C:
- It can be configurable to work well on embedded Linux for server application.
- Support SSL via open SSL, database via Sqlite 3, web socket integrated
- It is also extensible via its extensions mechanism that allows to extends the server capability.
## Plugins:
* Lua extension [https://github.com/lxsang/antd-lua-plugin](https://github.com/lxsang/antd-lua-plugin): using Lua as serverside script
* PHP extension [https://github.com/lxsang/antd-ph7-plugin](https://github.com/lxsang/antd-ph7-plugin): using PHP as serverside script
* Web terminal [https://github.com/lxsang/antd-wterm-plugin](https://github.com/lxsang/antd-wterm-plugin): plugin for using Unix termninal from the web via websocket
* Web VNC [https://github.com/lxsang/antd-wvnc-plugin](https://github.com/lxsang/antd-wvnc-plugin): Remote computer accessing using VNC protocol on the web (via websocket)
## Build from source
### build dep
* git
* make
* build-essential
### server dependencies
* libssl-dev
* libsqlite3-dev
### build
When all dependencies are installed, the build can be done with a few single command lines:
```bash
mkdir antd
cd antd
# build with all plugins
wget -O - https://apps.lxsang.me/script/antd | bash -s "lua ph7 wterm wvnc"
```
The script will ask you where you want to put the binaries (should be an absolute path, otherwise the build will fail) and the default HTTP port for the server config.