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About
Kore (https://kore.io) is an easy to use web application framework for writing scalable web APIs in C. Its main goals are security, scalability and allowing rapid development and deployment of such APIs.
Because of this Kore is an ideal candidate for building robust, scalable and secure web things.
Features
- Supports SNI
- Supports SPDY/3.1
- Supports HTTP/1.1
- Websocket support
- Lightweight background tasks
- Built-in parameter validation
- Only HTTPS connections allowed
- Multiple modules can be loaded at once
- Built-in asynchronous PostgreSQL support
- Default sane TLS ciphersuites (PFS in all major browsers)
- Load your web application as a precompiled dynamic library
- Modules can be reloaded on-the-fly, even while serving content
- Event driven (epoll/kqueue) architecture with per CPU core workers
License
- Kore is licensed under the ISC license
Platforms supported
- Linux
- OpenBSD
- FreeBSD
- OSX
See https://kore.io/doc/#requirements for more information.
Latest release
- [2014-12-12] version 1.2.1 - https://kore.io/release/kore-1.2.1-release.tgz
Old releases
- [2014-08-25] version 1.2 - https://kore.io/release/kore-1.2-stable.tgz
- [2014-03-01] version 1.1 - https://kore.io/release/kore-1.1-stable.tgz
Building Kore
Requirements
- libz
- openssl >= 1.0.1i
Requirements for background tasks
- pthreads
Requirements for pgsql
- libpq
Normal compilation and installation:
# git clone https://github.com/jorisvink/kore.git
# cd kore
# make
# make install
If you would like to build a specific flavor, you can enable those by setting a shell environment variable before running make.
- TASKS=1 (compiles in task support)
- PGSQL=1 (compiles in pgsql support)
- DEBUG=1 (enables use of -d for debug)
- BENCHMARK=1 (compiles Kore without OpenSSL)
- KORE_PEDANTIC_MALLOC=1 (zero all allocated memory)
Example libraries
You can find example libraries under examples/.
The examples contain a README file with instructions on how to build or use them.
I apologize for unclear examples or documentation, I am working on improving those.
Bugs, contributions and more
If you run into any bugs, have suggestions or patches please contact me at joris@coders.se.
More information can be found on https://kore.io/