;;; Commentary: | |
;;; A simple web server that responds to all requests with the eponymous | |
;;; string. Visit http://localhost:8080 to test. | |
;;; Code: | |
(use-modules (web server)) | |
;; A handler receives two values as arguments: the request object, and | |
;; the request body. It returns two values also: the response object, | |
;; and the response body. | |
;; | |
;; In this simple example we don't actually access the request object, | |
;; but if we wanted to, we would use the procedures from the `(web | |
;; request)' module. If there is no body given in the request, the body | |
;; argument will be false. | |
;; | |
;; To create a response object, use the `build-response' procedure from | |
;; `(web response)'. Here we take advantage of a shortcut, in which we | |
;; return an alist of headers for the response instead of returning a | |
;; proper response object. In this case, a response object will be made | |
;; for us with a 200 OK status. | |
;; | |
(define (handler request body) | |
(values '((content-type . (text/plain))) | |
"Hello, World!")) | |
(run-server handler) | |