ant-http/README.md
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# ant-http
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lxsang/ant-http.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lxsang/ant-http)
A lightweight and portable HTTP/HTTPs web server written in C:
- New 1.0.0 version (BETA feature): Nonblocking event driven base server with configurable number of thread pool workers, good for scalability
- Initial goal is for embedded Linux, but can be used as general purpose web server.
- Support SSL via open SSL, database via Sqlite 3, web socket integrated
- It is also extensible via its extension mechanism that allows to extends the server capability.
- Grade A SSL security score by SSL Labs
![SSL score](https://github.com/lxsang/ant-http/raw/master/ssl_score.png)
## Plugins:
* CGI interface for external scripting language (e.g. PHP): [https://github.com/lxsang/antd-cgi-plugin](https://github.com/lxsang/antd-cgi-plugin)
* 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 terminal from the web via websocket
* Web VNC [https://github.com/lxsang/antd-wvnc-plugin](https://github.com/lxsang/antd-wvnc-plugin): Remote computer access using VNC protocol on the web (via websocket)
## Build from source
### build dep
* git
* make
* build-essential
### server dependencies
* libssl-dev (expecting openssl v1.1.1d, only support TLSv1.2 and TLSv1.3)
* 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 without plugin
wget -O- https://get.bitdojo.dev/antd | bash -s ""
```
The script will ask for a place to put the binaries (should be an absolute path, otherwise the build will fail) and the default HTTP port for the server config.