Socko is an embedded Scala web server powered by Netty networking and Pekko processing.
Please see our web site for documentaiton and more information
object HelloApp extends Logger {
//
// STEP #1 - Define Actors and Start Pekko
// See `HelloHandler`
//
val actorSystem = ActorSystem("HelloExampleActorSystem")
//
// STEP #2 - Define Routes
// Dispatch all HTTP GET events to a newly instanced `HelloHandler` actor for processing.
// `HelloHandler` will `stop()` itself after processing each request.
//
val routes = Routes({
case GET(request) => {
actorSystem.actorOf(Props[HelloHandler]) ! request
}
})
//
// STEP #3 - Start and Stop Socko Web Server
//
def main(args: Array[String]) {
val webServer = new WebServer(WebServerConfig(), routes, actorSystem)
webServer.start()
Runtime.getRuntime.addShutdownHook(new Thread {
override def run { webServer.stop() }
})
System.out.println("Open your browser and navigate to http://localhost:8888")
}
}
/**
* Hello processor writes a greeting and stops.
*/
class HelloHandler extends Actor {
def receive = {
case event: HttpRequestEvent =>
event.response.write("Hello from Socko (" + new Date().toString + ")")
context.stop(self)
}
}
-
We are currently using Eclipse Juno with Scala IDE 3.0
-
We are currently using Scala 2.10.1 and JDK7. You will need JDK7 to build. The core and rest projects will be compiled for use with JDK6 but SPDY will not be supported.
-
Generate eclipse project files:
sbt eclispse
-
Start
Eclipse
-
From the top menu, select
File
|Import
- Select
General
|Existing Projects into Workspace
. - Click
Next
. - Select the
socko
source code directory as the root - Should see
socko-examples
andsocko-webserver
underProjects
- Click
Finish
- Select
-
To run the scalatest unit test cases, just right click on a test class file and select
Run As JUnit Test
.
If you have a question or need help, please open a ticket in our [Issues Register] (https://github.com/mashupbots/socko/issues).