PerfectTemplate 简体中文
Perfect Empty Starter Project
This repository holds a blank Perfect project which can be cloned to serve as a starter for new work. It builds with Swift Package Manager and produces a stand-alone HTTP executable.
The master branch of this project currently compiles with Xcode 10 and the Swift 4.1 or higher toolchain on Ubuntu.
The following will clone and build an empty starter project and launch the server on port 8181.
git clone https://github.com/PerfectlySoft/PerfectTemplate.git
cd PerfectTemplate
swift run
You should see the following output:
[INFO] Starting HTTP server localhost on 0.0.0.0:8181
This means the server is running and waiting for connections. Access http://localhost:8181/ to see the greeting. Hit control-c to terminate the server.
The template file contains a simple "hello, world!" request handler and shows how to serve static files, and compress outgoing content.
import PerfectHTTP
import PerfectHTTPServer
// An example request handler.
// This 'handler' function can be referenced directly in the configuration below.
func handler(request: HTTPRequest, response: HTTPResponse) {
// Respond with a simple message.
response.setHeader(.contentType, value: "text/html")
response.appendBody(string: "<html><title>Hello, world!</title><body>Hello, world!</body></html>")
// Ensure that response.completed() is called when your processing is done.
response.completed()
}
// Configure one server which:
// * Serves the hello world message at <host>:<port>/
// * Serves static files out of the "./webroot"
// directory (which must be located in the current working directory).
// * Performs content compression on outgoing data when appropriate.
var routes = Routes()
routes.add(method: .get, uri: "/", handler: handler)
routes.add(method: .get, uri: "/**",
handler: StaticFileHandler(documentRoot: "./webroot", allowResponseFilters: true).handleRequest)
try HTTPServer.launch(name: "localhost",
port: 8181,
routes: routes,
responseFilters: [
(PerfectHTTPServer.HTTPFilter.contentCompression(data: [:]), HTTPFilterPriority.high)])
For more information on the Perfect project, please visit perfect.org.