README
ΒΆ
π₯ nano-web
β‘ Hyper-minimal, lightning-fast web server for SPAs and static content
Built on FastHTTP, nano-web is designed for maximum performance and minimal resource usage. Perfect for containerized deployments and unikernel environments.
β¨ What makes nano-web different
- π Ridiculously fast - Pre-caches everything in memory with smart compression, serves 100k+ requests/second with sub-millisecond latency
- π¦ Tiny footprint - Tiny (<20MB) Docker image
- π§ Runtime environment injection - Safely inject environment variables into JS at runtime, perfect for easily configuring containers without rebuilding
- π― SPA-mode - Supports modern single-page applications with fallback routing
π Performance
nano-web pre-caches everything in memory with compression, which makes it fast:
wrk -d 10 -c 20 -t 10 http://localhost:80
1,012,393 requests in 10.10s, 7.12GB read
Requests/sec: 100,237
Transfer/sec: 721MB/s
Latency: 200ΞΌs avg (96.93% consistency)
The trade-off is simple: use more memory at startup for faster requests. Your results will vary based on content size and hardware, but the approach is consistent.
π³ Docker
FROM ghcr.io/radiosilence/nano-web:latest
COPY ./dist /public/
Multi-stage builds work great too:
FROM node:18-alpine AS build
WORKDIR /app
COPY . .
RUN npm run build
FROM ghcr.io/radiosilence/nano-web:latest
COPY --from=build /app/dist /public/
ENV SPA_MODE=true
ENV PORT=3000
π§ Runtime Environment Injection
Instead of rebuilding your app for different environments, inject configuration at runtime:
β οΈ Public config only - don't put secrets here.
<!-- Your index.html -->
<script>
window.ENV = {{.Json}};
window.ENV_ESCAPED = "{{.EscapedJson}}";
</script>
// Your React/Vue/whatever app
const { API_URL } = window.ENV || {};
# Same build, different configs
docker run -e VITE_API_URL=http://localhost:3001 my-app # dev
docker run -e VITE_API_URL=https://api.prod.com my-app # prod
βοΈ Configuration
| Variable | CLI Flag | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
PORT |
--port |
80 |
Port to listen on |
SPA_MODE |
--spa-mode |
false |
Enable SPA mode (serve index.html for 404s) |
CONFIG_PREFIX |
--config-prefix |
VITE_ |
Prefix for runtime environment variable injection |
LOG_LEVEL |
--log-level |
info |
Logging level: debug, info, warn, error |
LOG_FORMAT |
--log-format |
json |
Log format: json or console |
LOG_REQUESTS |
--log-requests |
true |
Enable/disable request logging |
πΊ CLI Usage
Install via Go
go install github.com/radiosilence/nano-web@latest
Download Binary
# Download the latest release for your platform
wget https://github.com/radiosilence/nano-web/releases/latest/download/nano-web-linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar -xzf nano-web-linux-amd64.tar.gz
chmod +x nano-web-linux-amd64
# Or use the shorter name after installation
mv nano-web-linux-amd64 /usr/local/bin/nano-web
Usage Examples
# Basic usage - serve files from ./public/ on port 80
nano-web serve
# Serve files from custom directory on port 8080
nano-web serve ./dist --port 8080
# Enable SPA mode with custom configuration
nano-web serve ./build --port 3000 --spa-mode --log-level debug
# See all available options
nano-web --help
nano-web serve --help
# Health check (useful for monitoring)
nano-web health-check
# Show version
nano-web version
Build and Run
# Build the unikernel image
ops image create -c config.json --package radiosilence/nano-web:latest -i my-website
# Test locally
ops instance create my-website -c ./config.json --port 8080
# Deploy to cloud
ops instance create my-website -c ./config.json -t gcp
Build and Run
# Build the unikernel image
ops image create -c config.json --package radiosilence/nano-web:latest -i my-website
# Test locally
ops instance create my-website -c ./config.json --port 8080
# Deploy to cloud
ops instance create my-website -c ./config.json -t gcp
Development Setup
# Clone and setup
git clone https://github.com/radiosilence/nano-web.git
cd nano-web
# Install development dependencies
task install-deps
# Download Go dependencies
task deps
# Run in development mode
task dev
# Or run directly with go
task run
# Run all checks (tests, lint, vet)
task check
# Build for production
task build
# Health check
task health
# Show version and build info
task info
# Create a release
task release-local
# Clean build artifacts
task clean-all
π Logging
Structured JSON by default, console format for development:
# Production (JSON)
{"level":"info","time":"2024-01-15T10:30:45Z","message":"request served","method":"GET","path":"/","status":200,"duration_ms":1.2}
ποΈ Building from Source
Prerequisites
Install Task for build automation:
# macOS
brew install go-task/tap/go-task
# Linux/Windows - see https://taskfile.dev/installation/
Building
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/radiosilence/nano-web.git
cd nano-web
# See all available tasks
task
# Build for current platform
task build
# Build for all platforms
task build-all
# Run tests
task test
# Run tests with coverage
task test-coverage
# Run benchmarks
task bench
# Development server with hot reload
task dev
π€ Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please see our Contributing Guidelines for details.
Development Setup
# Clone and setup
git clone https://github.com/radiosilence/nano-web.git
cd nano-web
# Install dependencies
task deps
# Run in development mode
task dev
# Run tests
task test
π License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
π Acknowledgments
- FastHTTP - The blazing fast HTTP library
- Zerolog - Structured logging library
- Brotli - Compression algorithm
Documentation
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There is no documentation for this package.