![]() --test404 sends us instead to httpbin.org/status/404 --test404red goes to warmcat.com/noexist.html which is handled as a redirect to a 404 page (served with a 200...), streamtype allows redirects to be followed --test404redref same as above but streamtype disallows redirect follow These should all produce CONMON results for the first response, be it 404 or 302 and whether the 302 was followed or not, and whether the client goes via the proxy or not. |
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include | ||
lib | ||
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minimal-examples | ||
plugin-standalone | ||
plugins | ||
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scripts | ||
test-apps | ||
win32port | ||
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bug_report.md | ||
changelog | ||
CMakeLists-implied-options.txt | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
component.mk | ||
Kconfig | ||
libwebsockets.dox | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile.projbuild | ||
README.md |
Libwebsockets
Libwebsockets is a simple-to-use, MIT-license, pure C library providing client and server for http/1, http/2, websockets, MQTT and other protocols in a security-minded, lightweight, configurable, scalable and flexible way. It's easy to build and cross-build via cmake and is suitable for tasks from embedded RTOS through mass cloud serving.
80+ independent minimal examples for various scenarios, CC0-licensed (public domain) for cut-and-paste, allow you to get started quickly.
There are a lot of READMEs on a variety of topics.
We do a huge amount of CI testing per push, currently 495 builds on 27 platforms.
News
v4.2 is released
See the changelog
Support
This is the libwebsockets C library for lightweight websocket clients and servers. For support, visit
and consider joining the project mailing list at
https://libwebsockets.org/mailman/listinfo/libwebsockets
You can get the latest version of the library from git:
Doxygen API docs for development: https://libwebsockets.org/lws-api-doc-main/html/index.html