h2o
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h2o | omnigres | |
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12 | 15 | |
10,721 | 1,268 | |
0.2% | 2.6% | |
9.8 | 9.7 | |
11 days ago | 5 days ago | |
C | C | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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h2o
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Nghttp3 1.0.0 – HTTP/3 library written in C
It's constantly updated: https://github.com/h2o/h2o/commits/master
- Fastly 0day: Malformed HTTP/1.1 Request Causes out of Memory Error Within H2O Server
- Malformed HTTP/1.1 Request Cause of of Memory Error Within H2O Server (Zero Day)
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What happens if you put HTTP server inside Postgres?
In the past weeks, I've taken the task of adding an embedded HTTP server to Omnigres. Since Omnigres is implemented in C , it was only natural for me to choose libh2o to implement the functionality of an HTTP server. It did help that H2O is known for its good performance characteristics.
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35M Hot Dogs: Benchmarking Caddy vs. Nginx
h2o [1] was excellent when I tried it for TLS termination. And it got http/2 priorities right. It's a shame they don't make regular releases.
1. https://github.com/h2o/h2o/
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C++ (or C, I guess) application server that's QUIC/HTTP3 ready?
libh2o is probably your friend https://github.com/h2o/h2o
- H2O - the optimized HTTP/1, HTTP/2, HTTP/3 server
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Damn callbacks
Also make sure you hydrate your server properly as well.
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Nginx is now the most popular web server, overtaking Apache
How about H2O? It's supposed to be significantly faster than Nginx: https://h2o.examp1e.net/
omnigres
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Building a Managed Postgres Service in Rust
I've been writing Postgres extensions for a few years now (mostly in C and Python), and I have to say that an important contribution from companies like Tembo and Omnigres is in the area of tooling and boilerplate. From workflows to Dockerfiles [0], that's important for the future of Postgres.
This has been discussed in the past [1], but the Postgres tooling ecosystem has been primarily C-Makefile—mailing list driven, and there used to be a lot of Makefile targets copy-pasting. Whenever major Postgres providers wanted to open source some of their extensions / sub-products. I still feel, however, that a lot of Postgres C-know-how is being slowly forgotten / lost, and I think it will be necessary again soon. Internal things as how Postgres handles varlena, StringInfo, JsonbValue, etc. The core abstractions that make Postgres work.
0: https://github.com/omnigres/omnigres/blob/master/Dockerfile
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PostgREST: Providing HTML Content Using Htmx
If you think that's cool, you might also want to check out Omnigres:
https://github.com/omnigres/omnigres
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2023)
At Omnigres, our north star is to enable developers to laser-focus on business needs instead of fighting technological challenges.
We're fighting the complexity and inefficiencies of contemporary stacks by removing them instead of hiding them.
At the core, we are turning Postgres into an Application Runtime. Why? Because we believe that code and data are inseparable in pretty much all of the line-of-business application systems. Turns out, when done this way, applications work a lot faster, require a lot less maintenance and are simply easier to write.
Our foundation is open source and is available at https://github.com/omnigres/omnigres
We're backed by some great early-stage VCs and looking to onboard people who can move quickly, learn on the go and maintain the focus on the goals. Another way to look at it: we want to meet other pragmatic idealists.
Email: [email protected]
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Ask HN: Who's looking for contributors for OSS Projects
Check out Omnigres: https://github.com/omnigres/omnigres/wiki/Bounties
They just launched a bounty program recently.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2023)
Omnigres | Founding Engineer | SF Bay Area HQ | REMOTE
At Omnigres, our north star is to enable developers to laser-focus on business needs instead of fighting technological challenges.
We're fighting the complexity and inefficiencies of contemporary stacks by removing them instead of hiding them.
At the core, we are turning Postgres into an Application Runtime. Why? Because we believe that code and data are inseparable in pretty much all of the line-of-business application systems. Turns out, when done this way, applications work a lot faster, require a lot less maintenance and are simply easier to write.
Our foundation is open source and is available at https://github.com/omnigres/omnigres
We're backed by some great early-stage VCs and looking to onboard people who can move quickly, learn on the go and maintain the focus on the goals. Another way to look at it: we want to meet other pragmatic idealists.
You can apply here https://wellfound.com/jobs/2832133-founding-engineer
- Show HN: Pg_yregress, Structured Testing for Postgres
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Omnigres: Postgres as a Platform
Couple of questions (with notes): Yes, I'd really like to write code next to the db with more suitable (for task) languages like Python. But at the moment SQL alone is supported..? Could one connect with Jupyter notebook somehow and have a REPL like experience with Omnigres instance?
Also, this [1] seems intriguing. How do containers connect to the db? What would the performance differences to the "internal" approach? Is this feature more like Lambda or for long running processes? Or something else? In any case very interesting.
Thank you!
[1] https://github.com/omnigres/omnigres/tree/master/extensions/...
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The Database Package Manager for PostgreSQL Trusted Language Extensions
Very much in the same vein: https://github.com/omnigres/omnigres
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