See http://common-lisp.net/projects/teepeedee2.
teepeedee2 is a webapplication framework for dynamic webpages. It's goal is to be fast. It only works on Linux.
You need SBCL. On Ubuntu or Debian
$ sudo apt-get install sbcl
Untar or git clone
$ git clone git://github.com/vii/teepeedee2.git
$ cd teepeedee2
Start sbcl and run the quickstart.lisp
$ sbcl --load quickstart.lisp
This will download the following packages with asdf-install, and their dependencies: iterate cffi cl-irregsexp trivial-backtrace
Note that it DISABLES the GPG signature checking! You will be running UNVERIFIED CODE.
It will try to download the following packages with
Install where?
1) System-wide install:
System in /usr/lib/sbcl/site-systems/
Files in /usr/lib/sbcl/site/
2) Personal installation:
System in /home/username/.sbcl/systems/
Files in /home/username/.sbcl/site/
-->
Enter "2" and press enter.
Lots of downloading and compiling will occur.
Then visit http://localhost:8080/hello
You can now enter new pages at the SBCL REPL
* (in-package #:teepeedee2.quickstart)
* (defpage "/goodbye" ((name "Friend"))
(<div (<h1 "Bye bye " name) (<p "The universal time is " (get-universal-time))))
(in-package #:tpd2)
(defpage "/test" (name) :create-frame nil
(tpd2.ml.html:<h1 "Hello " name))
(http-start-server 8080)
(event-loop)
Use apachebench
$ ab -n 100000 -c10 http://127.0.0.1:8080/test?name=John
This webserver is not finished and I wrote it to learn and experiment with Common Lisp. There is a lot to be tidied up, now I know the language better. If you have any interest in using it, please get in touch with me, John Fremlin john@freml.in, or http://john.fremlin.org/contact.html
It is faster than all(?) other web application frameworks for serving small dynamic webpages. Please let me know if you have a case where another framework is faster!
You can see benchmarks comparing it to other web application platforms like PHP and Rails in this presentation http://tlug.jp/meetings/2008/11/serving-dynamic-webpages-in-less-then-a-millisecond_john-fremlin_handout.pdf
You can see an example of it running a blog on http://john.freml.in.
It is designed so that small fragments of JavaScript can be delivered at low overhead to many clients.
However, it also includes general support libraries for quickly generating XML/HTML (tpd2.ml2), for doing fast networking in a continuation passing style, i.e. fast event driven userspace threading (tpd2.io).
Note that it trusts the last value of X-Forwarded-For.
For an example application, loaded by default, see the src/game directory.
The addons/ directory contains a few of the other projects (but not all) that teepeedee2 depends on. They are released under their own licence.
The licence for most of tpd2 is the Lisp LGPL. However, I take no profit from making this, and request that if you make an application with it, please release the source so others can learn from it. Don't be selfish!
It runs on SBCL and ClozureCL. It shouldn't be hard to port to other modern Common Lisps.