warp: A fast, light-weight web server for WAI applications.

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HTTP/1.0, HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 are supported. For HTTP/2, Warp supports direct and ALPN (in TLS) but not upgrade. API docs and the README are available at http://www.stackage.org/package/warp.


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allow-sendfilefd

Allow use of sendfileFd (not available on GNU/kFreeBSD)

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warp-debug

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Change log ChangeLog.md
Dependencies array, async, auto-update (>=0.1.3 && <0.2), base (>=4.8 && <4.15), blaze-builder (>=0.4), bytestring (>=0.9.1.4), case-insensitive (>=0.2), containers, ghc-prim, hashable, http-date, http-types (>=0.9.1), http2 (>=1.6 && <1.7), iproute (>=1.3.1), network (>=2.2.1.5 && <2.2.3 || >=2.3 && <2.9), network-bytestring (>=0.1.3 && <0.1.4), semigroups, simple-sendfile (>=0.2.7 && <0.3), stm (>=2.3), streaming-commons (>=0.1.10), text, time, unix, unix-compat (>=0.2), vault (>=0.3), wai (>=3.2 && <3.3), word8 [details]
License MIT
Author Michael Snoyman, Kazu Yamamoto, Matt Brown
Maintainer michael@snoyman.com
Revised Revision 4 made by sjakobi at 2022-01-19T21:33:37Z
Category Web, Yesod
Home page http://github.com/yesodweb/wai
Source repo head: git clone git://github.com/yesodweb/wai.git
Uploaded by MichaelSnoyman at 2018-02-15T03:43:49Z
Distributions Arch:3.3.30, Debian:3.3.13, Fedora:3.3.25, FreeBSD:3.1.3, LTSHaskell:3.4.7, NixOS:3.3.31, Stackage:3.4.7, openSUSE:3.3.31
Reverse Dependencies 205 direct, 3403 indirect [details]
Downloads 371131 total (1683 in the last 30 days)
Rating 2.75 (votes: 11) [estimated by Bayesian average]
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Status Docs available [build log]
Last success reported on 2018-02-15 [all 1 reports]

Readme for warp-3.2.16

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Warp

Warp is a server library for HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2 based WAI(Web Application Interface in Haskell). For more information, see Warp.