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QHttpServer is NOT actively maintained. Amir Zamani's qhttp fixes some of the bugs here and is generally a nicer place to start from.

QHttpServer

A Qt HTTP Server - because hard-core programmers write web-apps in C++ :)

It uses Joyent's HTTP Parser and is asynchronous and does not require any inheritance.

QHttpServer is available under the MIT License.

NOTE: QHttpServer is NOT fully HTTP compliant right now! DO NOT use it for anything complex

Installation

Requires Qt 4 or Qt 5.

qmake && make && su -c 'make install'

To link to your projects put this in your project's qmake project file

LIBS += -lqhttpserver

By default, the installation prefix is /usr/local. To change that to /usr, for example, run:

qmake -r PREFIX=/usr

Usage

Include the headers

#include <qhttpserver.h>
#include <qhttprequest.h>
#include <qhttpresponse.h>

Create a server, and connect to the signal for new requests

QHttpServer *server = new QHttpServer;
connect(server, SIGNAL(newRequest(QHttpRequest*, QHttpResponse*)),
        handler, SLOT(handle(QHttpRequest*, QHttpResponse*)));

// let's go
server->listen(8080);

In the handler, you may dispatch on routes or do whatever other things you want. See the API documentation for what information is provided about the request via the QHttpRequest object.

To send data back to the browser and end the request:

void Handler::handle(QHttpRequest *req, QHttpResponse *resp)
{
	resp->setHeader("Content-Length", 11);
	resp->writeHead(200); // everything is OK
	resp->write("Hello World");
	resp->end();
}

The server and request/response objects emit various signals and have guarantees about memory management. See the API documentation for these.

Contribute

Feel free to file issues, branch and send pull requests. If you plan to work on a major feature (say WebSocket support), please run it by me first by filing an issue! qhttpserver has a narrow scope and API and I'd like to keep it that way, so a thousand line patch that implements the kitchen sink is unlikely to be accepted.

  • Nikhil Marathe (maintainer)

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