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utuputki
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Who is using C++ for web development?
Utuputki, a collaborative video playlist for LAN parties. Uses civetweb for the web interface, youtube-dl (or yt-dlp) for downloading videos and libVLC for playing them. Written in C++ because it needs to be light enough to run on a Raspberry Pi.
htcpp
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Caddy is the first and only web server to use HTTPS automatically and by default
I'm always a bit bothered by them saying they are the "only" web server that can do this. First you can also just configure it in a way where it will not use HTTPS (e.g. if you provide an IP:port instead of a hostname). And if you do require specific configuration to enable HTTPS and automatically get certificates via ACME, then lots of other web servers can do this too. Even my own web server can do it: https://github.com/pfirsich/htcpp (see https://github.com/pfirsich/htcpp/blob/main/configs/acme.jom... for an admittedly much more complicated config).
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Introducing co-uring-http, an HTTP server built on C++ 20 coroutines and `io_uring`
Cool stuff! I am currently converting my io_uring based HTTP server (https://github.com/pfirsich/htcpp) to using coroutines as well, so this is cool to see. (WIP library here: https://github.com/pfirsich/aiopp)
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http sever testing tool
I recently built an HTTP(S) server myself (https://github.com/pfirsich/htcpp) and did not find something like you are looking for. If you also don't find anything (but please link it if you do!), consider just running your server on a publicly accessible VM and listening on port 80 and you will be bombarded by various people trying to break in. Most of it will be useless, like checks for unprotected phpMyAdmin and stuff like that, but I did find a few bugs that way. I even found some TLS issues (of course listen on 443 instead).
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Who is using C++ for web development?
I am serving static HTML from a web server, which I have built myself using C++: https://github.com/pfirsich/htcpp. I am not sure if that even counts, but I'm kind of proud of it. And I use it to serve my personal website: https://theshoemaker.de.
What are some alternatives?
WebGui - An example demo of IMGUI (Immediate Mode GUI) on the web. Using only WebGL, GLFW and ImGui. Suitable for being compiled to web assembly (WASM).
Wt - Wt, C++ Web Toolkit
TreeFrog Framework - TreeFrog Framework : High-speed C++ MVC Framework for Web Application
Seastar - High performance server-side application framework
bittyhttp - A threaded HTTP library for building REST services in C.
co-uring-http - High performance HTTP server built on C++20 coroutines and io_uring
aiopp - Asynchronous IO for C++20
emsdk - Emscripten SDK
userver - Production-ready C++ Asynchronous Framework with rich functionality
POCO - The POCO C++ Libraries are powerful cross-platform C++ libraries for building network- and internet-based applications that run on desktop, server, mobile, IoT, and embedded systems.
µWebSockets - Simple, secure & standards compliant web server for the most demanding of applications