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Hirundo Clojars Project

Helidon/Nima RING compliant adapter for clojure, loom based

Usage

(require '[s-exp.hirundo :as hirundo])
(require '[s-exp.hirundo.websocket :as ws])

(def server
  (hirundo/start! {;; regular ring handler
                :http-handler (fn [{:as request :keys [body headers ...]}]
                                {:status 200
                                 :body "Hello world"
                                 :headers {"Something" "Interesting"}})

                ;; websocket endpoints
                :websocket-endpoints {"/ws" {:message (fn [session data _last-msg]
                                                        ;; echo back data
                                                        (ws/send! session data true))
                                             :open (fn [session] (prn :opening-session))
                                             :close (fn [_session status reason]
                                                      (prn :closed-session status reason))
                                             :error (fn [session error]
                                                      (prn :error error))
                                             ;; :subprotocols ["chat"]
                                             ;; :extensions ["foobar"]
                                             ;; :http-upgrade (fn [headers] ...)
                                             }}
                :port 8080}))
;; ...

(hirundo/stop! server)

There is nothing special to its API, you use hirundo as you would use any blocking http adapter like jetty; it is RING compliant so compatible with most/all middlewares out there.

Supported options

  • :host - host of the default socket, defaults to 127.0.0.1

  • :port - port the server listens to, defaults to random free port

  • :http-handler - ring handler function

  • :websocket-endpoints - /!\ subject to changes - (map-of string-endpoint handler-fns-map), where handler if can be of :message, :ping, :pong, :close, :error, :open, :http-upgrade. handler-fns-map can also contain 2 extra keys, :extensions, :subprotocols, which are sets of subprotocols and protocol extensions acceptable by the server

  • :write-queue-length

  • :backlog

  • :max-payload-size

  • :write-queue-length

  • :receive-buffer-size

  • :connection-options(map-of :socket-receive-buffer-size :socket-send-buffer-size :socket-reuse-address :socket-keep-alive :tcp-no-delay :read-timeout :connect-timeout)

  • :tls - A io.helidon.nima.common.tls.Tls instance

You can hook into the server builder via s-exp.hirundo.options/set-server-option! multimethod at runtime and add/modify whatever you want if you need anything extra we don't provide (yet).

http2 (h2 & h2c) is supported out of the box, iif a client connects with http2 it will do the protocol switch automatically.

Installation

Note: You need to use java 21

https://clojars.org/com.s-exp/hirundo

Running the tests

clj -X:test

Implemented

  • HTTP (1.1 & 2) server/handlers
  • WebSocket handlers (initial implementation)
  • Grpc handlers

License

Copyright © 2023 Max Penet

Distributed under the Eclipse Public License version 1.