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Small, fast, modern HTTP server for Erlang/OTP.
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Cowboy
Cowboy is a small, fast and modular HTTP server written in Erlang.
Goals
Cowboy aims to provide a complete HTTP stack in a small code base. It is optimized for low latency and low memory usage, in part because it uses binary strings.
Cowboy provides routing capabilities, selectively dispatching requests to handlers written in Erlang.
Because it uses Ranch for managing connections, Cowboy can easily be embedded in any other application.
No parameterized module. No process dictionary. Clean Erlang code.
Sponsors
The project is currently sponsored by Sameroom.
The original SPDY implementation was sponsored by LeoFS Cloud Storage. It has since been superseded by HTTP/2.
Online documentation
Offline documentation
- While still online, run
make docs
- Function reference man pages available in
doc/man3/
anddoc/man7/
- Run
make install-docs
to install man pages on your system - Full documentation in Markdown available in
doc/markdown/
- Examples available in
examples/
Getting help
- Official IRC Channel: #ninenines on irc.freenode.net
- Mailing Lists
- Commercial Support