Turn functions and commands into web services
For a real world example, see turning a Python function into a web service.
webify
is a very basic CGI server which forwards all requests to a single
script. A design goal is to be as zero-config as possible.
webify
invokes your script and writes the request body to your process'
stdin. Stdout is then passed back to the client as the HTTP response body.
If your script returns a non-zero exit code, the HTTP response status code will be 500.
webify
is available from the project's releases page.
On macOS, it can also be installed via MacPorts:
sudo port install webify
# Make a web service out of `wc` to count the characters in the request body.
$ webify wc -c
2020/08/25 12:42:32 listening on :8080, proxying to wc -c
...
$ curl -d 'This is a really long sentence' http://localhost:8080
30
The official Docker image is beefsack/webify.
It can be configured using the following environment variables:
ADDR
- the address to listen on inside the container, defaults to:80
SCRIPT
- the command to execute, defaults to/script
$ docker run -it --rm -p 8080:80 -v /path/to/my/script:/script beefsack/webify:latest
2020/08/25 04:27:46 listening on :80, proxying to /script
...
$ curl -d 'Some data' http://localhost:8080
Create a Dockerfile
like the following:
FROM beefsack/webify:latest
COPY myscript /script
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.