tumbleweed
[-f] [-q] [-p port] [-i index] workdir
tumbleweed is a simple webserver for static content with a low memory footprint for the Linux OS. It uses the Linux EPOLL event system, does non-blocking IO, supports Zero-Copy and uses all the cores you have. It is actually really fast. It has a limited HTTP feature set though. Range requests, even multi range requests, are supported. Pipelined HTTP requests are supported as well. On the fly compression is not supported.
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-p
port: Listen to this port. (Default: TCP/8080) -
-i
index: Serve this file if the requested entity is a directory. (Default: index.html) -
-d
: Fork a daemon and run in background. The output will be send to syslog. -
-q
: Be quiet and do not log anything.
Serve ~/Public at port 8080:
$ tumbleweed
Serve a jekyll generated site at port 80. tumbleweed will set its UID to nobody when started with root privileges.
$ sudo -E tumbleweed -p 80 /var/www/jekyll/_site
There is a simple installation helper for Debian/Ubuntu. Just run one of the following commands to create a installable package.
$ make debian
$ make ubuntu
Otherwise, you may use
$ make
$ sudo make install
Not being fully blown with funky features.