Sisk.HttpServer 0.16.0

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dotnet add package Sisk.HttpServer --version 0.16.0                
NuGet\Install-Package Sisk.HttpServer -Version 0.16.0                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Sisk.HttpServer" Version="0.16.0" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Sisk.HttpServer --version 0.16.0                
#r "nuget: Sisk.HttpServer, 0.16.0"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Sisk.HttpServer as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Sisk.HttpServer&version=0.16.0

// Install Sisk.HttpServer as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Sisk.HttpServer&version=0.16.0                

Sisk is a web development framework that is lightweight, agnostic, easy, simple, and robust. The perfect choice for your next project.

Documentation

You can get started with Sisk here or build the documentation repository here.

For information about release notes, changelogs and API breaking changes, see docs/Changelog.md.

Getting started

The Sisk core idea is to create a service that runs on the internet and follows the pattern you define. Moreover, Sisk is a framework that adapts to how you want it to work, not the other way around.

Due to its explicit nature, its behavior is predictable. The main differentiator from ASP.NET is that Sisk can be up and running in very few lines of code, avoiding unnecessary configurations, and requiring the minimum setup to get your server working. Additionally, it does not demand any additional .NET SDK packages to develop, as the base package of .NET 6 is sufficient to start your development with Sisk.

It can handle multiple requests asynchronously, provides useful tools to manage and accelerate web development.

using Sisk.Core.Http;
using Sisk.Core.Routing;

namespace myProgram;

class Program
{
    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        var app = HttpServer.CreateBuilder();

        app.Router += new Route(RouteMethod.Get, "/", request =>
        {
            return new HttpResponse(200)
                .WithContent("Hello, world!");
        });

        app.Start();
    }
}

Main features

Sisk can do web development the way you want. Create MVC, MVVC, SOLID applications, or any other design pattern you're interested in.

  • Lightweight: robust projects tested in small, low-cost, low-performance environments and got good results.
  • Open-source: the entire Sisk ecosystem is open source, and all the libraries and technologies we use must be open source as well. Sisk is entirely distributed under the MIT License, which allows the commercial development.
  • Sustainable: you are the one who makes the project, Sisk gives you the tools. Because it is open source, the community (including you) can maintain, fix bugs and improve Sisk over time.

Why use Sisk?

Sisk is a highly modular and sustainable framework designed for creating a variety of applications, including Restful applications, gRPC, Websockets, file servers, GraphQL, Entity Framework, and more. Its development is ongoing, with a focus on simplicity, easy maintenance, and an enjoyable experience for developers. Sisk is known for its efficiency, even in low-performance environments, and it can handle over twenty thousand requests per second. The framework is compatible with any machine supporting .NET, including those that do not require Native AOT. Sisk also offers additional implementations and packages for extended functionality.

While Sisk draws inspiration from ASP.NET, it aims for simpler and more performant development without the need for installing additional components. It provides a straightforward and robust development model, allowing developers to handle requests efficiently and explicitly. Sisk simplifies HTTP-related tasks and offers comprehensive documentation and open-source access to its source code, making it accessible and easy to learn for web developers.

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
.NET net6.0 is compatible.  net6.0-android was computed.  net6.0-ios was computed.  net6.0-maccatalyst was computed.  net6.0-macos was computed.  net6.0-tvos was computed.  net6.0-windows was computed.  net7.0 is compatible.  net7.0-android was computed.  net7.0-ios was computed.  net7.0-maccatalyst was computed.  net7.0-macos was computed.  net7.0-tvos was computed.  net7.0-windows was computed.  net8.0 is compatible.  net8.0-android was computed.  net8.0-browser was computed.  net8.0-ios was computed.  net8.0-maccatalyst was computed.  net8.0-macos was computed.  net8.0-tvos was computed.  net8.0-windows was computed. 
Compatible target framework(s)
Included target framework(s) (in package)
Learn more about Target Frameworks and .NET Standard.
  • net6.0

    • No dependencies.
  • net7.0

    • No dependencies.
  • net8.0

    • No dependencies.

NuGet packages (4)

Showing the top 4 NuGet packages that depend on Sisk.HttpServer:

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Sisk.ServiceProvider

This package includes tools for easily porting your Sisk service.

Sisk.IniConfiguration

This package provides an INI configuration parser for the Sisk Framework and other .NET projects.

Sisk.BasicAuth

This package includes an helper for embeding basic authentication in your applications made with Sisk.

Sisk.SslProxy

This package provides an experimental SSL proxy for the Sisk Framework and other .NET projects.

GitHub repositories (1)

Showing the top 1 popular GitHub repositories that depend on Sisk.HttpServer:

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sisk-http/core
Sisk's request and response processor mainframe source code.
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1.3.0 36 11/13/2024
1.3.0-rc5 69 11/10/2024
1.3.0-rc4 63 11/9/2024
1.3.0-rc2 71 11/5/2024
1.3.0-rc 63 11/5/2024
1.2.0 112 10/29/2024
1.1.1 226 10/17/2024
1.1.0 211 9/22/2024
1.0.4 64 10/17/2024
1.0.3 126 9/13/2024
1.0.2 144 9/1/2024
1.0.1 144 8/28/2024
1.0.0 151 8/16/2024
1.0.0-rc8 130 8/13/2024
1.0.0-rc7 85 8/1/2024
1.0.0-rc6 66 7/24/2024
1.0.0-rc4 80 7/10/2024
1.0.0-rc3 69 7/4/2024
1.0.0-rc2 90 6/24/2024
1.0.0-rc1 99 6/7/2024
0.16.2 509 4/28/2024
0.16.2-beta4 105 4/24/2024
0.16.1 170 2/26/2024
0.16.0 1,686 1/9/2024
0.16.0-rc-5 253 1/3/2024
0.16.0-rc-4 125 12/21/2023
0.16.0-rc-3 134 12/7/2023
0.16.0-rc-2 139 11/25/2023
0.16.0-rc-1 118 11/13/2023
0.15.3.1 103 2/19/2024
0.15.3 211 11/25/2023
0.15.2 638 10/30/2023
0.15.1 199 9/30/2023
0.15.0.47 226 8/30/2023
0.15.0.47-rc 62 8/25/2023
0.15.0.46-beta 76 8/22/2023
0.15.0.42-beta 157 8/16/2023
0.15.0.6-beta 168 8/9/2023
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0.14.0.1 225 7/18/2023
0.14.0 185 7/17/2023
0.13.1.1 191 6/10/2023
0.13.1 193 6/8/2023
0.13.0 205 5/20/2023
0.12.1 178 5/2/2023
0.12.0 197 4/29/2023
0.11.1 191 4/9/2023
0.11.0 247 3/30/2023
0.10.1 237 3/21/2023
0.10.0 226 3/15/2023
0.9.1 265 3/2/2023
0.9.0 251 2/22/2023
0.8.9 253 2/14/2023
0.8.8 272 2/8/2023
0.8.6 301 2/2/2023
0.8.5 288 2/1/2023
0.8.4 308 1/31/2023 0.8.4 is deprecated because it has critical bugs.
0.8.3 303 1/26/2023
0.8.2 337 1/10/2023
0.8.1 316 1/7/2023
0.8.0 321 1/6/2023
0.7.5 296 12/28/2022
0.7.4 327 12/27/2022
0.7.3 304 12/26/2022
0.7.2 321 12/22/2022
0.7.1 311 12/21/2022
0.7.0 328 12/21/2022
0.6.4 299 12/13/2022
0.6.3 322 12/11/2022
0.6.2 331 12/11/2022
0.6.1 303 12/10/2022
0.6.0 316 12/9/2022
0.5.0 360 11/16/2022
0.4.8 374 10/30/2022
0.4.6 388 10/27/2022
0.4.1 408 10/19/2022
0.4.0 396 10/18/2022
0.3.1 422 10/15/2022
0.3.0 431 10/15/2022