quickserv
pusher-js
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317 | 2,062 | |
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0.0 | 3.4 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
Go | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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quickserv
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The beauty of CGI and simple design
> Zero external configuration, other than telling your webserver to enable CGI on your file
This is only true if you've done it before, and know what you're doing. In reality, it looks like a mess of `mod_cgi` configuration, trying different combinations of file permissions, finding the magic `cgi_bin` directory, finding the right obscure log files when there are inevitably errors, wrestling with CORS and other subtleties of HTTP headers, and other complexities that are only easy to navigate if you're already an experienced CGI user.
That being said, I love the philosophy of using CGI for scripts. Instead of using CGI itself, though, I wrote a (single-file, statically-linked) web server called "QuickServ" to bring this philosophy into the twenty-first century. It has all of the upside of CGI, but is much easier to set up and run, especially for beginners.
One of its benefits is that it automatically parses submitted HTTP forms, and converts the form fields to command line arguments. That means it's extremely easy to put existing CLIs on the web with minimal changes other than writing an HTML form front-end.
If you like CGI, I will (shamelessly) ask that you check it out!
https://github.com/jstrieb/quickserv
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29002694
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Websocketd – It's like CGI, twenty years later, for WebSockets
This is awesome! This occupies a similar niche to—and might pair well with—my user friendly, single-binary webserver with CGI-like capabilities called QuickServ. When I released that here, one of the comments was that it would be nice to have WebSocket support. Now, I can just point people to this!
https://github.com/jstrieb/quickserv
- jstrieb/quickserv: Dangerously user-friendly web server for quick prototyping and hackathons
- Introducing QuickServ • Dangerously user-friendly web server for quick prototyping and hackathons
- QuickServ • Dangerously user-friendly web server for quick prototyping and hackathons
- QuickServ – User-friendly web server (only for Local networks!)
- Show HN: QuickServ • Dangerously user-friendly web server
pusher-js
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Build a nice Realtime notification with Laravel Jetstream (InertiaJS / Vue 3 stack).
Now let's push the notification to pusher. First you have to go to https://pusher.com/ login create an app an get API keys. Then fill them in your .env file
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Chat system sockets vs ajax?
another tool is pusher but have a high cost https://pusher.com/
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Custom vs. off-the-shelf React web notification systems: Which is better?
Pusher specializes in realtime WebSockets and offers a straightforward way to integrate realtime features into your React app. It's a reliable choice for apps that need to send notifications based on realtime events.
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Is this a viable approach to a chat microservice?
why are you considering building your own websocket service instead of using something like https://pusher.com/ ?
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Xqc says Kick could afford buying even more expensive services than Amazon's if they pull the plug
IVS offers chat rooms, but Kick doesn't seem to use them. All chat messages are sent over a websocket connection to Pusher. Pusher seems pretty cheap for the purpose.
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#Githubhack23 - Monoripify, a CI CD web app
Serveless Websocket service
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Supabase as Pusher alternative?
Is it possible to use Supabase as a Pusher alternative?
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Coursework using RESTful APIs
if you are on time, since it is a coursework, and it is allowed to use some libraries, you can check how to use pusher it should be fairly easy for you too integrate to your application.
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Adding live chat support for Flutter Web
I've built a flutter web chat using flutter_chat_ui and dart_pusher_channels, for the backend I used soketi which is an open source node.js pusher replacement but you could just use pusher.com if you can squeeze into their free tier.
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Two new official Laravel packages are coming: Laravel Folio & Laravel Volt
What? No. Takes 5-10 minutes to set up a websocket server manually or is just requires a few configuration variables to be set if using a hosted service like Pusher.
What are some alternatives?
websocketd - Turn any program that uses STDIN/STDOUT into a WebSocket server. Like inetd, but for WebSockets.
Socket.io - Realtime application framework (Node.JS server)
Trusted-CGI - Lightweight runner for lambda functions/apps in CGI like mode
chatify - Laravel's #1 one-to-one chatting system package, helps you add a complete real-time chatting system to your new/existing Laravel application with only one command.
vehiclelogserver - Vehicle logging server for Second Life vehicles
laravel-websockets - Websockets for Laravel. Done right.
preemptible-thread - How to preempt threads in user space
node - Node.js JavaScript runtime ✨🐢🚀✨
php - Prolog Home Page
turbo-django - Unmaintained // An early stage integration of Hotwire Turbo with Django
quickserv-examples - Example applications to run with QuickServ
django-tailwind-alpine-htmx - Simple Task app using Django, Tailwind CSS, Alpine.js and HTMX