web-server
- Description
- Emacs Web Server
- Latest
- web-server-0.1.2.tar (.sig), 2024-Apr-24, 50.0 KiB
- Maintainer
- Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com>
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- web-server.xml
- Website
- https://github.com/eschulte/emacs-web-server
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Full description
Emacs Web Server DESCRIPTION A web server in Emacs running handlers written in Emacs Lisp. REQUIREMENTS Emacs 24.3 or later. STATUS Supports HTTP GET and POST requests including URL-encoded parameters, multipart/form data and file uploads. Supports web sockets. Reasonably performant, faster than Elnode [1]. This is a new project without much extended use so there are likely bugs and potentially security issues. That said it consists of little more than HTTP header parsing logic perched atop Emacs' existing network process primitives, so it should be fairly robust. [1] http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server/benchmark/ USAGE See the examples/ directory in this repository for examples demonstrating usage. The Emacs web-server is also used to run a paste server [2], serve editable Org-mode pages [3] and serve files for Cask [4]. [2] https://github.com/eschulte/el-sprunge [3] https://github.com/eschulte/org-ehtml [4] https://github.com/cask/cask Available from the GNU ELPA [5]. The tutorials page [6] walks through usage scenarios including installing the Emacs web-server and running it behind a proxy. [5] http://elpa.gnu.org/ [6] http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server/tutorials/ Run `make check' to run the included test suite. DOCUMENTATION Run `make doc' to build the texinfo documentation, also available online [6]. [6] http://eschulte.github.io/emacs-web-server
Old versions
web-server-0.1.1.tar.lz | 2014-May-07 | 10.2 KiB |
web-server-0.1.0.tar.lz | 2014-Mar-11 | 10.0 KiB |