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h2. InstallFromSource
h3. source browser
View source code in the "lighttpd 1.4 git repository"://git.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/lighttpd1.4.git
h3. source checkout
There are multiple options to obtain a lighttpd source tree. git is recommended.
* git: (recommended)
read-only: @$ git clone https://git.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/lighttpd1.4.git@
developer: @$ git clone git+ssh://git@lighttpd.net/lighttpd/lighttpd1.4.git@
<pre>
# initial checkout
git clone https://git.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/lighttpd1.4.git
cd lighttpd1.4
# subsequent updates (to obtain latest source)
#cd lighttpd1.4
git pull
</pre>
* svn: (alternative to git)
<pre>
# initial checkout
svn checkout https://github.com/lighttpd/lighttpd1.4/trunk lighttpd1.4
cd lighttpd1.4
# subsequent updates (to obtain latest source)
#cd lighttpd1.4
svn update
</pre>
* source release/snapshot
https://www.lighttpd.net/download/
https://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/
<pre>
# download and extract tarball
latest=$(curl -s https://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases-1.4.x/latest.txt)
curl -o "$latest.tar.xz" https://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases-1.4.x/"$latest.tar.xz"
tar -xJf "$latest.tar.xz"
cd $latest
</pre>
h3. build prerequisites
lighttpd supports multiple build frameworks: automake, cmake, meson, and scons.
Ensure you have installed the latest development tools and packages available, e.g. for automake:
* autoconf
* automake
* libtool
* m4
A minimal lighttpd build typically leverages PCRE and pkg-config
* pcre-devel / libpcre3-dev
* pkg-config
Optional lighttpd modules may require one or more additional libraries, e.g. choices among TLS modules
* openssl
* gnutls
* mbedtls
* nss
* wolfssl
Further details can be found in "lighttpd INSTALL"://git.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/lighttpd1.4/src/branch/master/INSTALL *(Please read)*
Depending on which features you want, other development libraries may be needed: [[OptionalLibraries]]
On most systems you need to install the development version of the library packages; the library itself will not be enough!
On debian you can also use apt-get to install all lighttpd build dependencies: @apt-get build-dep lighttpd@
h3. build commands (examples)
automake
<pre>
#cd lighttpd1.4
./autogen.sh
./configure -C --prefix=/usr/local # ./configure --help for additional options
make -j 4
make check
#sudo make install
</pre>
cmake
<pre>
#cd lighttpd1.4
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local -Wno-dev .
make -j 4
make test
#sudo make install
</pre>
meson
<pre>
#cd lighttpd1.4
meson setup --buildtype debugoptimized --prefix /usr/local build
cd build
meson compile
meson test
#sudo meson install
</pre>
scons
<pre>
#cd lighttpd1.4
scons -j 4 build_static=1 build_dynamic=0 prefix=/usr/local
#sudo scons -j 4 build_static=1 build_dynamic=0 prefix=/usr/local install
</pre>
Examples commands for more fully-featured builds might reference "lighttpd scripts/ci-build.sh"://git.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/lighttpd1.4/src/branch/master/scripts/ci-build.sh
Also, there are more options for [[RunningUnitTests|running unit tests]]
h3. cross-compiling
automake help: @./configure --help@
automake example: @./configure --build=arm-linux --host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu --prefix=/usr/local --disable-static --enable-shared@
"How-To: build lighttpd for iOS on arm64":https://www.pierreblazquez.com/2021/07/13/how-to-build-lighttpd-for-ios-on-arm64/
h3. distro packaging (external examples)
Debian: "debian/control":https://salsa.debian.org/debian/lighttpd/-/blob/master/debian/control
Fedora: "lighttpd.spec":https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/lighttpd/blob/rawhide/f/lighttpd.spec
OpenWRT: "net/lighttpd/Makefile":https://github.com/openwrt/packages/blob/master/net/lighttpd/Makefile
Debian: current packages: https://debian.lighttpd.net/
Debian: build package for older Debian systems using Debian `dpkg-buildpackage`
(The commands below assume that debian/changelog matches the latest lighttpd release. Change @$release@ as appropriate.)
<pre>
release=$(curl -s https://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases-1.4.x/latest.txt)
release=${release#*-}
wget https://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases-1.4.x/lighttpd-$release.tar.xz
mv lighttpd-$release.tar.xz lighttpd_$release.orig.tar.xz
git clone https://salsa.debian.org/debian/lighttpd.git
cd lighttpd/
dpkg-buildpackage -uc -us
cd ..
ls lighttpd*_$release*.deb
# dpkg -i ...
</pre>
h3. running lighttpd from build tree
lighttpd can be run from the build tree, without needing to install it. This is useful for testing. In the shell in which you built lighttpd, chdir to the top of the source tree (if not already there).
Create a basic lighttpd.conf to listen on localhost port 8080 and serve files from @/tmp@ (not recommended for production use!):
<pre>
server.document-root = "/tmp"
server.bind = "127.0.0.1"
server.port = 8080
mimetype.assign = (".txt" => "text/plain", ".html" => "text/html" )
</pre>
Create a simple file to serve: @echo "Hello World!" > /tmp/hello.txt@
Run lighttpd in the foreground: @src/lighttpd -D -f lighttpd.conf -m $PWD/src/.libs@
In a different shell: @curl http://127.0.0.1:8080/hello.txt@
In the shell running lighttpd, press press @Ctrl-C@ to cause lighttpd to exit.
Since lighttpd 1.4.60, the lighttpd config can optionally be specified on stdin (though incompatible with one-shot mode (@-1@))
@echo -e 'server.document-root="/tmp"\n server.port=8080' | src/lighttpd -D -m $PWD/src/.libs -f -@
Since lighttpd 1.4.70, a shell HERE doc can optionally be used to specify the lighttpd config
<pre>
src/lighttpd -D -m $PWD/src/.libs -f <(cat <<END
server.document-root = "/tmp"
server.port = 8080
END
)
</pre>
h3. signals
lighttpd responds to the following signals:
* SIGTERM - shut down immediately (terminate existing connections, then exit)
* SIGINT - shut down gracefully (serve existing connections, then exit)
* SIGUSR1 - reload gracefully (serve existing connections, then reload config)
* SIGHUP - re-open log files (NOTE: does not reload lighttpd configuration)
(Note: SIGUSR1 behavior is available in lighttpd 1.4.46 and later)
h3. graceful restart
With lighttpd 1.4.46 and later, SIGUSR1 is the recommended method to gracefully handle configuration reloads, though a graceful stop and then restart of lighttpd is still required for lighttpd configurations which chroot.
With lighttpd 1.4.56 and later, graceful restart can have a time limit applied to existing active connections before the server reloads the config: ([[Server_feature-flagsDetails|server.feature-flags]])
@server.feature-flags = ( "server.graceful-shutdown-timeout" => 5 )@
In some configurations, lighttpd can immediately restart, while a forked copy of the server continued to serve existing connections (YMMV):
@server.feature-flags = ( "server.graceful-shutdown-timeout" => 5, "server.graceful-restart-bg" => "enable" )@
@server.systemd-socket-activation = "enable"@
archive: older article from 2005 talks about graceful restart using SIGINT: https://blog.lighttpd.net/articles/2005/09/02/graceful-restart/
h3. initscripts
Depending on the operating system and distribution brand, there are many ways to set up lighttpd to run as a daemon when the system starts up, and to send signals to lighttpd for start/stop/restart/etc. Rather than attempting to maintain scripts for an unknown number of distros, here are links to a few, which can be used as examples.
* Arch: https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/tree/packages/lighttpd/trunk
* Debian: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/lighttpd
* Fedora: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/lighttpd/tree/rawhide
* FreeBSD: https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/tree/www/lighttpd
* Gentoo: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/www-servers/lighttpd/
* openSUSE: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:http/lighttpd
* OpenWRT: https://github.com/openwrt/packages/tree/master/net/lighttpd
sample systemd unit script "lighttpd.service":https://git.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/lighttpd1.4/src/branch/master/doc/systemd/lighttpd.service
h3. supervise
As an alternative to init scripts you can setup a "supervised" lighttpd with daemontools or runit, see [[LighttpdUnderSupervise]]
h3. xinetd
* Run lighttpd from xinetd, and have lighttpd continue accepting connections, exiting after lighttpd is idle for 10 minutes.
/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf (sample)
<pre>
server.document-root = "/var/www"
server.bind = "/dev/stdin"
</pre>
/etc/xinetd.d/lighttpd (sample)
<pre>
service lighttpd
{
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
port = 80
type = http
wait = yes
user = lighttpd
server = /usr/sbin/lighttpd
server_args = -D -f /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf -i 600
}
</pre>
* Run lighttpd from xinetd, and have lighttpd serve a single connection, including keep-alive requests, and then exit.
/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf (sample)
<pre>server.document-root = "/var/www"</pre>
/etc/xinetd.d/lighttpd (sample)
<pre>
service lighttpd
{
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
port = 80
type = http
wait = no
user = lighttpd
server = /usr/sbin/lighttpd
server_args = -D -f /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf -1
}
</pre>
h3. netcat
* Run lighttpd via netcat or ncat or nc
/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf (sample)
@server.document-root = "/var/www"@
netcat command
@ncat -l 8080 -e "/usr/sbin/lighttpd -D -f /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf -1"@
h3. shell pipeline
* Run lighttpd in shell pipeline
/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf (sample)
@server.document-root = "/var/www"@
shell pipeline of one or more requests
@printf "GET /index.txt HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: example.com\r\n\r\n" | /usr/sbin/lighttpd -f /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf -1@