lua-nginx-module
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lua-nginx-module
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Ravi is a dialect of Lua, with JIT and AOT compilers
"small embeddable dynamic languages" are usually used to configure or program other larger compiled applications. This is bes understood by example:
https://create.roblox.com/docs/tutorials/scripting/basic-scr... - make a mini game in Roblox
https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module?tab=readme-ov-... - configure and extend NGINX
https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/config/lua/general.html - make your terminal more useful (my personal config changes the tab color based on the process name - https://github.com/bbkane/dotfiles/blob/master/wezterm/dot-c...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MQBr9hwf0BY - configure your text editor
- Nginx Development Guide
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How to add rate limiting in nginx with redis and cloudflare?
If your service is self-hosted, you can build the rate limit rules in Nginx using the OpenResty framework. Note that, if you are using OpenResty, you can use a shared dictionary and you don't necessarily need Redis. However, if you want to use redis though, then you need a redis client like the lua-resty-redis.
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lua openresty nginx proxy
You may also wish to open a question on the OpenResty repo, as there are not many OpenResty folks that follow this subreddit.
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listen on port TCP and forward data to HTTP as POST request
/u/givmedat - Your best bet is to use njs module or the nginx lua module I think.
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What do you use to log whole HTTPS requests in the cluster?
I drop logs at the first app LB using openresty's lua plugin for nginx. This goes into my data lake and we work on it from there. Does this work for everyone? No. Does it work for my F500 employer? Yes. Are there better ways to do this? Sorta.
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The Future of Nginx: Getting Back to Our Open Source Roots
# - https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module/
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Writing your own service discovery client for Apache APISIX
We want the client to read the YAML file regularly. For this, we can leverage the power of the Lua Nginx module. It's part of OpenResty, which Apache APISIX is built upon. The module offers additional APIs, and two of them are particularly useful:
- Uma introdução ao NGINX
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When your API performances becomes a thing, is switching to GO the ultimate solution ?
Depending on how complicated your Python logic is, one option is to use nginx+Lua (https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module). Another option is to extend Envoy (https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/extending/extending).
mir
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Ravi is a dialect of Lua, with JIT and AOT compilers
MIR comes from the Rubyverse and isn't related to LLVM MLIR.
https://github.com/vnmakarov/mir?tab=readme-ov-file#mir
- Mir: Strongly typed IR to implement fast and lightweight interpreters and JITs
- Implementing Interactive Languages
- I developed a faster Ruby interpreter
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Are Hoistings Possible for C++?
When you say a fork of LLVM, am I correct in assuming that you specifically mean a fork of Clang? I don't see how the compiler backend would affect support for language extensions, regardless of whether it's an exception to that such as Tcc, Cproc, the MIR C jitter, lacc, 8cc, 9cc, and chibicc. Most of those are not for production, excluding Cproc and Tcc (at least according to Suckless or Oasis).
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Suggestion for a backend?
MIR
- Ask HN: Recommendation for general purpose JIT compiler
- How to learn compilers: LLVM Edition
- What instructions are needed for a language vm
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Nelua Programming Language
> I wish C was scriptable
C kinda can be used as scripting language with MIR project https://github.com/vnmakarov/mir
It was released just a few days ago, and I've successfully use it as an alternative and fast C compiler with Nelua.
What are some alternatives?
Lua - Lua is a powerful, efficient, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. It supports procedural programming, object-oriented programming, functional programming, data-driven programming, and data description.
asmjit - Low-latency machine code generation
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
LuaJIT - Mirror of the LuaJIT git repository
EmmyLuaDebugger - EmmyLua Debugger
Cwerg - The best C-like language that can be implemented in 10kLOC.
njs - An official read-only mirror of http://hg.nginx.org/njs/ which is updated hourly.
ecl
IdentityServer4 - OpenID Connect and OAuth 2.0 Framework for ASP.NET Core
kcs - Scripting in C with JIT(x64)/VM.
caddy-l4 - Layer 4 (TCP/UDP) app for Caddy
terra - Terra is a low-level system programming language that is embedded in and meta-programmed by the Lua programming language.