Announcing https://github.com/jackdoe/net-gemini - embeddable gemini go server
solderpunk
solderpunk at SDF.ORG
Fri May 15 22:01:44 BST 2020
Thanks for the announcements, I've listed both!
Your server throws a "41 not found" status in response to requests for
gemini://berserk.red, only working correctly for gemini://berserk.red/
(with a trailing slash). And the "not found" status could should be
51, not 41!
Cheers,
Solderpunk
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 10:26:23PM +0200, borislav nikolov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First thanks for working on gemini! I have been struggling with the
> modern web for a while, and finding this community makes me really
> happy!
>
> I would like to announce those two things:
>
> * https://github.com/jackdoe/net-gemini
> (made it today, so fresh out of the oven)
> embeddable golang gemini server (similar to net/http)
>
> inspired by https://tildegit.org/solderpunk/molly-brown
>
> example usage:
> gemini.HandleFunc("/example", func(w *gemini.Response, r *gemini.Request) {
> if len(r.URL.RawQuery) == 0 {
> w.SetStatus(gemini.StatusInput, "what is the answer to the ultimate question")
> } else {
> w.SetStatus(gemini.StatusSuccess, "text/gemini")
> answer := r.URL.RawQuery
> w.Write([]byte("HELLO: " + r.URL.Path + ", yes the answer is: " + answer))
> }
> })
> log.Fatal(gemini.ListenAndServeTLS(":1965", "localhost.crt", "localhost.key"))
>
> it is easy to build dynamic content (as the example shows) without
> resorting to CGI due to go's setuid limitation.
>
> * gemini://berserk.red
> shell + web/gemini/finger hosting
>
> for example:
> gemini://berserk.red/~jack
>
> I have a small hosting for my friends on https://berserk.red we use
> it for talk(1) and other things. This is just to showcase usage of
> net-gemini, and I used it to test and develop the api.
>
>
> -b
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