quickserv
Trusted-CGI
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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
Trusted-CGI
- Lightweight self-hosted lambda/applications/CGI/serverless-functions engine
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The beauty of CGI and simple design
I felt exactly the same as the author. That's why I created https://trusted-cgi.reddec.net/ (currently on the way to v1 and under the heavy refactoring)
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OSv Unikernel – Optimizing Guest OS to Run Stateless and Serverless Apps
Check out this project: https://github.com/reddec/trusted-cgi
I’d say the base is CGI + chroot, and then you grow over this base.
If you want to rebuild AWS Lambda, though, check their documentation on custom runtimes and some “how to make your own docker using cgroups” guides.
Firecracker is used to improve workload/tenant isolation, but if all you’re running is trusted, you might skip this part.
- Seeking a tool to generate dashboard
What are some alternatives?
websocketd - Turn any program that uses STDIN/STDOUT into a WebSocket server. Like inetd, but for WebSockets.
OpenFaaS - OpenFaaS - Serverless Functions Made Simple
vehiclelogserver - Vehicle logging server for Second Life vehicles
IronFunctions - IronFunctions - the serverless microservices platform by
preemptible-thread - How to preempt threads in user space
fx - A Function as a Service tool makes a function as a container-based service in seconds.
php - Prolog Home Page
LocalStack - 💻 A fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline
quickserv-examples - Example applications to run with QuickServ
nanos - A kernel designed to run one and only one application in a virtualized environment
sozluk-cgi - one of the first versions of ekşi sözlük code as of may 1999
Appwrite - Your backend, minus the hassle.