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Safe and fast minimalistic web server, written in Rust, that serves files from a directory and proxies requests to another server.

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СBLT

cblt

Safe and fast minimalistic web server, written in Rust, that serves files from a directory and proxies requests to another server.

Project Name Explanation

The name Cblt appears to be a good shortened version of Cobalt. It retains the association with the element and strength, while also looking modern and minimalist.

Features

  • 10 times faster than Nginx for small content under 100KB
  • KDL Document Language configuration (Cbltfile)
  • Proxy requests to another server
  • Serve files from a directory
  • TLS support
  • Gzip compression
  • Redirects

Quick Start

You can run Cblt with Cargo or Docker.

Cargo

Install:

cargo install cblt

Run:

cblt

Docker

docker run -d -p 80:80 -p 443:443 --restart unless-stopped --name cblt ievkz/cblt

Test

curl -H "Host: example.com"  http://127.0.0.1/
curl --insecure https:/127.0.0.1/
curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1/api/entry \
-H "User-Agent: curl/7.68.0" \
-H "Accept: */*" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"key":"value"}'

"Cbltfile" configuration examples

File server

"*:80" {
    root "*" "/path/to/folder"
    file_server
}

File server & Proxy

"127.0.0.1:8080" {
    reverse_proxy "/test-api/*" "http://10.8.0.3:80"
    root "*" "/path/to/folder"
    file_server
}

TLS support (docs)

"example.com" {
    root "*" "/path/to/folder"
    file_server
    tls "/path/to/your/domain.crt" "/path/to/your/domain.key"
}

Redirect

"*:80" {
    redir "https://127.0.0.1{uri}"
}

Benchmark

Do test with Apache Benchmark (ab) for 3000 requests with 1000 concurrent connections. Download 23kb image from 127.0.0.1/logo.png

 ab -c 1000 -n 3000 http://127.0.0.1/logo.png
Percent Cblt Nginx
50% 179 1209
75% 194 1655
100% 200 2146

Contributing

I would love to see contributions from the community. If you experience bugs, feel free to open an issue. If you would like to implement a new feature or bug fix, please follow the steps:

  1. Do fork
  2. Do some changes
  3. Create pull request