openresty
openresty-consul-proxy
openresty | openresty-consul-proxy | |
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5 | 1 | |
12,136 | 2 | |
0.7% | - | |
6.0 | 0.0 | |
2 days ago | about 2 years ago | |
C | Lua | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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openresty
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OpenAI Execs Say They're Shocked by ChatGPT's Popularity
OpenResty? Open.
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OpenResty: The overpowered web server used by 40M websites (that people rarely talk about)
Anyways, I recommend you check out OpenResty’s website (https://openresty.org) first. OpenResty offers binary packages, but you can also compile from source code. I used the latter option (because I have an obsession with compiling stuff from scratch), and it didn’t take me long to do it, about 4-5 minutes.
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What is the point of varnish cache?
Varnish somewhat predates Nginx. Varnish has VCL, Varnish Configuration Language, giving flexible "edge" rule-based features. On the other hand, OpenResty, an open-source fork of Nginx, does a similar thing with a Lua-based language.
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Redbean 2.0 Release Notes
> Is Lua backend-able?
Yes and some of the largest web infrastructures in the world run on it! I'm not sure if it's still true, but it's my understanding the CloudFlare runs it at the edge. I personally know of several other very _large services_ running it at massive scale.
[0] https://openresty.org
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Security Cadence: Service Banners
Okay.
openresty-consul-proxy
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OpenResty: The overpowered web server used by 40M websites (that people rarely talk about)
I used OpenResty for load balancing my Flask applications registered on a Consul service mesh. I sent DNS requests to the Consul server using Lua to fetch the application instances, and then proxied the requests to the application. Without OpenResty, I would have to use another Python application as an API gateway, which would be slower, and more agonizing. With a single Lua file, I turned OpenResty into a dynamic load balancer that uses Consul as its service discovery. Here’s the repository for my project: https://github.com/ahnaf-zamil/openresty-consul-proxy/
What are some alternatives?
fullmoon - Fast and minimalistic Redbean-based Lua web framework in one file.
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes
opennn - OpenNN - Open Neural Networks Library
LuaWeb - A very simple blog engine using openresty, nginx, lua, markdown, git and redis
zsh - Mirror of the Z shell source code repository.
openssh-portable - Portable OpenSSH
openvas-scanner - This repository contains the scanner component for Greenbone Community Edition.
cosmopolitan - build-once run-anywhere c library
imap4.lua - Simple IMAP4 protocol wrapper for lua. Requires luasocket and (if you want to use TLS) luasec.
redbean-fennel