curlcpp
Boost.Beast
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5.3 | 8.3 | |
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MIT License | Boost Software License 1.0 |
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curlcpp
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Empty template brackets, `using type` and #define - how does this work?!
I'm looking at JosephP91's curlcpp library sources and found something like this:
- Modern Library for HTTP Requests?
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Where to initialize class members?
The idea is to do a curl class handler to do some requests. Im using this library that has some examples but none is class oriented.
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Create a PR with other person commit?
Im using a tool called curlcpp. When compiling there are some warnings that never got fixed. There is an issue where the author comments the issue but then closes it. After the issue close, some user made a commit with the fix.
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Using static libraries without visualstudio?
Im trying to use curlcpp for a project and learning. Not very familiar with C++ environment but found this link where it explains how to use it. The issue here is that im not working with visual studio but vscode instead.
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Is it good or bad practice to write C++ wrappers around C functions?
Good practice. Look at this.
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What's the simplest way of sending POST/GET requests?
he means using the libcurl library like in this example. you may also want to use a c++ wrapper.
Boost.Beast
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LLVM 16.0.0 Release
There is at least one notable exception to this rule: https://github.com/boostorg/beast/issues/1445
- Learning to build networking applications using C/C++ from scratch
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BOOST.BEAST Websocket
I am using this example : https://github.com/boostorg/beast/blob/develop/example/websocket/client/async-ssl/websocket_client_async_ssl.cpp My application is listening to tick data streams of crypto exchanges over the websockets and processing and sending orders to the exchange.
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boost.beast
We used beast to implement a market data server(and I think we also did a small client, to test it) which was sending protobuf messages, and it worked great(we also used boost adio, which made it very scalable). When we tested the server, we were generating around 100k messages per second(when there was the biggest activity on the market), I think I've posted here some stats: https://github.com/boostorg/beast/issues/2313.
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Suggestions for a minimal and simple http client library?
Boost Beast?
- tuplet: A Lightweight Tuple Library for Modern C++
- What are some commonly used or underrated features provided by the Boost library that haven't been yet adopted by the STL?
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ASIO Updated in Boost 1.77: Holy Schitte, the NEW FEATURES !!!
And Chris wrote this example, which is faster than any of my other examples: https://github.com/boostorg/beast/tree/21cd552399aa8167ed53c21a74f3711c2c316d2f/example/http/server/fast
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CMake Part 1 – The Dark Arts
cmake -h. -Bbuild && cmake --build build
to work about 90% of the time. Far more luck than I've had with autotools.
> Its code is horrifying too, for example:
1) I'm sure I could find some horriffic code in meson too if I went digging. 2) The alternative to this is you having to write something equivalent in your own code, meaning that in my code I don't need to do stuff like [0] in my code to detect features; my build system handles it for me. 3) CMake supports more platforms and targets than I've ever seen in my life, and likely supports more compilers than are necessary. that's a blessing and a curse, but it means that if I write simple program to run on some crufty microcontroller with a bastardised gcc toolchain from the 90s, it's fairly likely that cmake supports it out of the box. Code like that is the price to pay for that level of support.
[0] https://github.com/boostorg/beast/blob/b7344b0d501f23f763a76...
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cpprestsdk in maintenance mode
If you need an embedded C++ HTTP server then there are plenty of libraries/frameworks (in random order): Crow, RESTinio, Boost.Beast, cpp-httplib, http_backend, Pistache, RestBed, served, proxygen, Simple-Web-Server, drogon, oat++.
What are some alternatives?
curlpp - C++ wrapper around libcURL
C++ REST SDK - The C++ REST SDK is a Microsoft project for cloud-based client-server communication in native code using a modern asynchronous C++ API design. This project aims to help C++ developers connect to and interact with services.
libcurl - A command line tool and library for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, GOPHERS, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, MQTT, POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMB, SMBS, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET, TFTP, WS and WSS. libcurl offers a myriad of powerful features
POCO - The POCO C++ Libraries are powerful cross-platform C++ libraries for building network- and internet-based applications that run on desktop, server, mobile, IoT, and embedded systems.
evpp - A modern C++ network library for developing high performance network services in TCP/UDP/HTTP protocols.
WebSocket++ - C++ websocket client/server library
cpr - C++ Requests: Curl for People, a spiritual port of Python Requests.
µWebSockets - Simple, secure & standards compliant web server for the most demanding of applications
cpp-httplib - A C++ header-only HTTP/HTTPS server and client library
libwebsockets - canonical libwebsockets.org networking library