AnyCable-Go WebSocket Server
WebSocket server for AnyCable.
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Versioning
Important Use the same major version of AnyCable-Go as your AnyCable gem.
AnyCable-Go uses the same major version number (and minor version as well for 0.x series) as other libraries to indicate the compatibility.
Installation
The easiest way to install AnyCable-Go is to download a pre-compiled binary.
MacOS users could install it with Homebrew
brew install anycable-go
Arch Linux users can install anycable-go package from AUR.
Of course, you can install it from source too:
go install github.com/anycable/anycable-go/cmd/anycable-go@latest
Upgrade
For instructions on how to upgrade to a newer version see upgrade notes.
Heroku
See heroku-anycable-go buildpack.
Usage
Run server:
$ anycable-go
=> INFO 2020-02-05T08:44:57.684Z context=main Starting AnyCable 1.1.0
You can also provide configuration parameters through the corresponding environment variables (i.e. ANYCABLE_RPC_HOST
, ANYCABLE_REDIS_URL
, etc).
For more information about available options run anycable-go -h
.
📑 Documentation
Build
# first, prepare mruby (we embed it by default)
# NOTE: Might require running with sudo, since we build artifacts within a Go module
make prepare-mruby
# then build the Go binary (will be available in dist/anycable-go)
make
You can run tests with the following commands:
# Run Golang unit tests
make test
# run once
make prepare
# Run integrations tests
make test-conformance
# Run integration benchmarks
make benchmarks
We use golangci-lint to lint Go source code:
make lint
Docker
See available images here.
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/anycable/anycable-go.
Please, provide reproduction script (using this template) when submitting bugs if possible.
License
The library is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
To report a security vulnerability, please contact us at anycable@evilmartians.com
. We will coordinate the fix and disclosure.