Thin

Tiny, fast & funny HTTP server

Thin is a Ruby web server that glues together 3 of the best Ruby libraries in web history:

  • the Mongrel parser: the root of Mongrel speed and security

  • Event Machine: a network I/O library with extremely high scalability, performance and stability

  • Rack: a minimal interface between webservers and Ruby frameworks

Which makes it, with all humility, the most secure, stable, fast and extensible Ruby web server bundled in an easy to use gem for your own pleasure.

Site: code.macournoyer.com/thin/ Group: groups.google.com/group/thin-ruby/topics Bugs: thin.lighthouseapp.com/projects/7212-thin Code: github.com/macournoyer/thin IRC: #thin on freenode

Installation

For the latest stable version:

sudo gem install thin

or using my mirror (might be more recent and unstable):

sudo gem install thin --source http://code.macournoyer.com

Or from source:

git clone git://github.com/macournoyer/thin.git
cd thin
rake install

To use Thin with UNIX domain sockets you need EventMachine 0.11.0 from my gem server:

gem install eventmachine --source http://code.macournoyer.com

Usage

A thin script offers an easy way to start your Rails application:

cd to/your/rails/app
thin start

But Thin is also usable with a Rack config file. You need to setup a config.ru file and pass it to the thin script:

cat config.ru
app = proc do |env|
 [
   200,
   {
     'Content-Type' => 'text/html',
     'Content-Length' => '2'
   },
   ['hi']
 ]
end

run app

thin start -R config.ru

See example directory for more samples and run ‘thin -h’ for usage.

License

Ruby License, www.ruby-lang.org/en/LICENSE.txt.

Credits

The parser was stolen from Mongrel mongrel.rubyforge.org by Zed Shaw. Mongrel Web Server (Mongrel) is copyrighted free software by Zed A. Shaw <zedshaw at zedshaw dot com> You can redistribute it and/or modify it under either the terms of the GPL.

Thin is copyright Marc-Andre Cournoyer <[email protected]>

Get help at groups.google.com/group/thin-ruby/ Report bugs at thin.lighthouseapp.com/projects/7212-thin and major security issues directly to a team member (see COMMITTERS)