Turns out issue #158 was caused by me accidentally committing an h2spec mac executable, breaking CI when it attempts to download and run a linux h2spec executable. I figured h2spec ought to be in the gitignore so that something like this won't happen again, since the CI script for running h2spec tests whether a file named `h2spec` exists before deciding whether or not to download it.
H2
A Tokio aware, HTTP/2.0 client & server implementation for Rust.
This library is not production ready. Do not try to use it in a production environment or you will regret it! This crate is still under active development and there has not yet been any focus on documentation (because you shouldn't be using it yet!).
More information about this crate can be found in the crate documentation
Features
- Client and server HTTP/2.0 implementation.
- Implements the full HTTP/2.0 specification.
- Passes h2spec.
- Focus on performance and correctness.
- Built on Tokio.
Non goals
This crate is intended to only be an implementation of the HTTP/2.0 specification. It does not handle:
- Managing TCP connections
- HTTP 1.0 upgrade
- TLS
- Any feature not described by the HTTP/2.0 specification.
The intent is that this crate will eventually be used by hyper, which will provide all of these features.
Usage
To use h2, first add this to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
h2 = { git = 'https://github.com/carllerche/h2' } # soon to be on crates.io!
Next, add this to your crate:
extern crate h2;
use h2::server::Server;
fn main() {
// ...
}
License
h2 is primarily distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the
Apache License (Version 2.0), with portions covered by various BSD-like
licenses.
See LICENSE-APACHE, and LICENSE-MIT for details.