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VeTiS (Very Tiny Server)
A blazingly fast, minimalist HTTP server built for modern Rust applications
VeTiS is a lightweight yet powerful web server that brings simplicity and performance together. Designed with Rust's safety guarantees in mind, it delivers HTTP/1, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3 support with a clean, intuitive API that makes building web services a breeze.
History
VeTiS started as a component of deboa-tests, a private crate used by deboa http client for integration testing purposes, as it got more features, like HTTP1/2 and 3 support, alongside TLS, I realized project could be reused somehow.
So with reusability in mind, I started EasyHttpMock, a project which aims to be a quick and easy way to start a mock server for integration purposes, it didn't took too much to realized this internal http server used by EasyHttpMock could be reused for other purposes than simply be a mock server.
That's why VeTiS came to reality, by taking advantage of what I started on deboa-tests for testing purposes, it turned into a complete http server project, the goal is make it very flexible, while keeping it small and fast.
Why VeTiS?
- Minimalist Design: Focus on what matters - serving HTTP requests efficiently
- Flexible Runtime: Choose between Tokio or Smol async runtimes
- Protocol Support: Full HTTP/1, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3 implementation
- Secure by Default: Built-in TLS support with modern cryptography
- Zero-Cost Abstractions: Leverage Rust's performance without overhead
- Feature-Gated: Include only what you need for optimal binary size
Quick Start
Add VeTiS to your Cargo.toml:
vetis = { version = "0.1.0", features = ["tokio-rt", "http2", "tokio-rust-tls"] }
Runtimes
Crate features
- tokio-rt (default)
- smol-rt
- http1
- http2 (default)
- http3
- tokio-rust-tls (default)
- static-files
- reverse-proxy
- auth
Note: To avoid build issues, do not disable http1.
Usage Example
Here's how simple it is to create a web server with VeTiS:
use hyper::StatusCode;
#[cfg(feature = "smol")]
use macro_rules_attribute::apply;
#[cfg(feature = "smol")]
use smol_macros::main;
use vetis::{
config::server::{
virtual_host::{
path::proxy::ProxyPathConfig, path::static_files::StaticPathConfig, SecurityConfig,
VirtualHostConfig,
},
ListenerConfig, Protocol, ServerConfig,
},
server::virtual_host::{
handler_fn,
path::{proxy::ProxyPath, static_files::StaticPath, HandlerPath},
VirtualHost,
},
Vetis,
};
pub(crate) const CA_CERT: &[u8] = include_bytes!("../certs/ca.der");
pub(crate) const SERVER_CERT: &[u8] = include_bytes!("../certs/server.der");
pub(crate) const SERVER_KEY: &[u8] = include_bytes!("../certs/server.key.der");
#[cfg(feature = "tokio")]
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
run().await
}
#[cfg(feature = "smol")]
#[apply(main!)]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
run().await
}
async fn run() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
env_logger::Builder::from_env(env_logger::Env::default().filter_or("RUST_LOG", "error")).init();
let https = ListenerConfig::builder()
.port(8443)
.protocol(Protocol::Http1)
.interface("0.0.0.0")
.build()?;
let config = ServerConfig::builder()
.add_listener(https)
.build()?;
let security_config = SecurityConfig::builder()
.ca_cert_from_bytes(CA_CERT.to_vec())
.cert_from_bytes(SERVER_CERT.to_vec())
.key_from_bytes(SERVER_KEY.to_vec())
.build()?;
let localhost_config = VirtualHostConfig::builder()
.hostname("localhost")
.port(8443)
.security(security_config)
.root_directory("/home/rogerio/Downloads")
.status_pages(maplit::hashmap! {
404 => "404.html".to_string(),
500 => "500.html".to_string(),
})
.build()?;
let mut localhost_virtual_host = VirtualHost::new(localhost_config);
let root_path = HandlerPath::builder()
.uri("/hello")
.handler(handler_fn(|request| async move {
let response = vetis::Response::builder()
.status(StatusCode::OK)
.text("Hello from localhost");
Ok(response)
}))
.build()?;
localhost_virtual_host.add_path(root_path);
let health_path = HandlerPath::builder()
.uri("/health")
.handler(handler_fn(|request| async move {
let response = vetis::Response::builder()
.status(StatusCode::OK)
.text("Health check");
Ok(response)
}))
.build()?;
localhost_virtual_host.add_path(health_path);
let proxy_path = ProxyPathConfig::builder()
.uri("/proxy")
.target("http://localhost:5230")
.build()?;
localhost_virtual_host.add_path(ProxyPath::new(proxy_path));
let images_path = StaticPathConfig::builder()
.uri("/images")
.directory("/home/rogerio/Downloads")
.extensions("\\.(jpg|png|gif|html)$")
.index_files(vec!["index.html".to_string()])
.build()?;
localhost_virtual_host.add_path(StaticPath::new(images_path));
let mut server = Vetis::new(config);
server
.add_virtual_host(localhost_virtual_host)
.await;
server.run().await?;
server
.stop()
.await?;
Ok(())
}
Overview
Core Features
- Standalone Server - Run as a standalone HTTP/HTTPS server
- Multi-Protocol - Support for HTTP/1, HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 are disabled by default
- Virtual Hosts - Host multiple domains on a single server
- SNI Support - Server Name Indication for TLS
- Reverse Proxy - Route requests to backend services (feature gated, disabled by default)
Content & Security
- Authentication - Multiple auth methods support
- Authorization - Fine-grained access control
- Dynamic Content - Template rendering and content generation
- Logging - Comprehensive request and error logging
- Static File Serving - Efficient static asset delivery (feature gated, disabled by default)
Languages
- Python - Support for ASGI/WSGI/RSGI applications
- PHP - Support for PHP applications
- Ruby - Support for Ruby applications
See LANGUAGE_SUPPORT.md for detailed language support information.
Roadmap
VeTiS is continuously evolving! Here's what we're working on:
Core Features
- WebSockets - Real-time bidirectional communication
- Load Balancing - Distribute traffic across multiple servers
License
MIT
Author
Rogerio Pereira Araujo rogerio.araujo@gmail.com
Dependencies
~8–41MB
~718K SLoC