kore/examples/messaging
Joris Vink 7350131232 Allow listening of tls/notls ports at the same time.
Before kore needed to be built with NOTLS=1 to be able to do non TLS
connections. This has been like this for years.

It is time to allow non TLS listeners without having to rebuild Kore.

This commit changes your configuration format and will break existing
applications their config.

Configurations now get listener {} contexts:

listen default {
	bind 127.0.0.1 8888
}

The above will create a listener on 127.0.0.1, port 8888 that will serve
TLS (still the default).

If you want to turn off TLS on that listener, specify "tls no" in that
context.

Domains now need to be attached to a listener:

Eg:
	domain * {
		attach	default
	}

For the Python API this kills kore.bind(), and kore.bind_unix(). They are
replaced with:

	kore.listen("name", ip=None, port=None, path=None, tls=True).
2019-09-27 12:27:04 +02:00
..
conf Allow listening of tls/notls ports at the same time. 2019-09-27 12:27:04 +02:00
src Allow on-the-fly reloading of certificates/keys. 2018-07-11 09:44:29 +02:00
.gitignore Add our messaging framework. 2015-06-22 21:13:32 +02:00
README.md kore -> kodev where appropriate 2017-03-06 11:00:53 +01:00

README.md

Kore message framework example

Run:

	# kodev run

Test:

	Perform a simple GET request against the root page.
	This should trigger the example app to send a message
	to the other workers which will display it.

	# curl -k https://127.0.0.1:8888