I need to build a simple HTTP server in C.
Any guidance? Links? Samples?
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closed as not a real question by Jarrod Roberson, interjay, xxbbcc, Ragunath Jawahar, andrewsi Oct 30 '12 at 18:27
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I suggest you take a look at tiny httpd. If you want to write it from scratch, then you'll want to thoroughly read RFC 2616. Use BSD sockets to access the network at a really low level. |
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I'd recommend that you take a look at: A Practical Guide to Writing Clients and Servers What you have to implement in incremental steps is:
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An HTTP server is conceptually simple:
It gets more difficult depending on how much of HTTP you want to support - POST is a little more complicated, scripts, handling multiple requests, etc. But the base is very simple. |
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Mongoose (Formerly Simple HTTP Daemon) is pretty good. In particular, it's embeddable and compiles under Windows, Windows CE, and UNIX. |
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Open a TCP socket on port 80, start listening for new connections, implement this. Depending on your purposes, you can ignore almost everything. At the easiest, you can send the same response for every request, which just involves writing text to the socket. |
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I'd suggest looking at the source to something like lighthttpd. |
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I have written my own that you can use. This one works has sqlite, is thread safe and is in C++ for UNIX. You should be able to pick it apart and use the C compatible code. |
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The HTTP spec and Firebug were very useful for me when I had to do it for my homework. Good luck with yours. :) |
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http://www.manning.com/hethmon/ -- "Illustrated Guide to HTTP by Paul S. Hethmon" from Manning is a very good book to learn HTTP protocol and will be very useful to someone implementing it /extending it. |
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There is a duplicate with more responses. One candidate not mentioned yet is spserver. |
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Look at nweb, "a tiny, safe web server [...] with only 200 lines of C source code": http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/systems/library/es-nweb/ The article includes pseudocode, explanations, and comments. |
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Use platform specific socket functions to encapsulate the HTTP protocol, just like guys behind Apache did. |
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