Created November 1999 by J. David Blackstone.
Optimized June 2021 by Fumiama(源文雨)
A necessary subset of HTTP 1.0
with following options of request header being supported.
- Content-Length
- Content-Length
- Content-Type (only support text/plain image/x-icon text/css text/html)
- Server
- 200 OK
- 400 BAD REQUEST
- 403 Forbidden
- 404 NOT FOUND
- 500 Internal Server Error
- 501 Method Not Implemented
- Serve files
- CGI
- Listen on
ipv6
- Listen on unix socket
- Multi-thread
git clone https://github.com/fumiama/simple-http-server.git
cd simple-http-server
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
make install
simple-http-server [-d] [-h] [-n host.name.com:port] [-p <port|unix socket path>] [-q 16] [-r <rootdir>] [-u <uid>]
- -d: run as daemon.
- -h: display this help.
- -n: check hostname and port.
- -p: if not set, we will choose a random port.
- -q: listen queue length (defalut is 16).
- -r: http root dir.
- -u: run as this uid.
When you put an executable file into the web path, the server will call execl
to run it while passing 3 parameters as below
argv[0] = path; //Path of the executable file
argv[1] = method; //request method (GET/POST)
argv[2] = query_string; //the query string, like "a=1&b=2&c=3"
The server will read a 4 bytes
unsigned integer from pipe, indicating the length
of the remaining content. Then it will send length
bytes of data to the client directly with nothing being decorated, which means that you need to assemble the HTTP header by yourself.
Here is a CGI example CMoe-Counter
And its realization is here: