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Fast, lightweight Web framework based on Netty; without too much dependency, and the core jar package is only 30KB.
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- Clean code, without too much dependency.
- One line of code to start the HTTP service.
- Custom interceptor.
- Custom exception handle.
- Flexible parameters way.
- Response
json. - Start with
jar. - Custom configuration.
- Multiple response ways.
- Pluggable
IOCbeanFactoryγ - Support
Cookie. - File Upload.
Create a project with Maven, import core dependency.
<dependency> <groupId>top.crossoverjie.opensource</groupId> <artifactId>cicada-core</artifactId> <version>x.y.z</version> </dependency>
Of course, it is recommended to introduce an additional IOC container plugin:
<dependency> <groupId>top.crossoverjie.opensource</groupId> <artifactId>cicada-ioc</artifactId> <version>2.0.4</version> </dependency>
start class:
public class MainStart { public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException { CicadaServer.start(MainStart.class,"/cicada-example") ; } }
@CicadaAction("routeAction") public class RouteAction { private static final Logger LOGGER = LoggerBuilder.getLogger(RouteAction.class); @CicadaRoute("getUser") public void getUser(DemoReq req){ LOGGER.info(req.toString()); WorkRes<DemoReq> reqWorkRes = new WorkRes<>() ; reqWorkRes.setMessage("hello =" + req.getName()); CicadaContext.getContext().json(reqWorkRes) ; } @CicadaRoute("getInfo") public void getInfo(DemoReq req){ WorkRes<DemoReq> reqWorkRes = new WorkRes<>() ; reqWorkRes.setMessage("getInfo =" + req.toString()); CicadaContext.getContext().json(reqWorkRes) ; } @CicadaRoute("getReq") public void getReq(CicadaContext context,DemoReq req){ WorkRes<DemoReq> reqWorkRes = new WorkRes<>() ; reqWorkRes.setMessage("getReq =" + req.toString()); context.json(reqWorkRes) ; } }
Launch and apply access: http://127.0.0.1:5688/cicada-example/routeAction/getUser?id=1234&name=zhangsan
{"message":"hello =zhangsan"}Through context.json(), context.text(), you can choose different response ways.
@CicadaAction("routeAction") public class RouteAction { private static final Logger LOGGER = LoggerBuilder.getLogger(RouteAction.class); @CicadaRoute("getUser") public void getUser(DemoReq req){ LOGGER.info(req.toString()); WorkRes<DemoReq> reqWorkRes = new WorkRes<>() ; reqWorkRes.setMessage("hello =" + req.getName()); CicadaContext.getContext().json(reqWorkRes) ; } @CicadaRoute("hello") public void hello() throws Exception { CicadaContext context = CicadaContext.getContext(); String url = context.request().getUrl(); String method = context.request().getMethod(); context.text("hello world url=" + url + " method=" + method); } }
Cookie cookie = new Cookie() ; cookie.setName("cookie"); cookie.setValue("value"); CicadaContext.getResponse().setCookie(cookie);
Cookie cookie = CicadaContext.getRequest().getCookie("cookie"); logger.info("cookie = " + cookie.toString());
By default, the configuration file under the classpath is read.
You can also customize the configuration file.
Just need to extends top.crossoverjie.cicada.server.configuration.AbstractCicadaConfiguration
class.
Write the name of the configuration file at the same time.
Like this:
public class RedisConfiguration extends AbstractCicadaConfiguration { public RedisConfiguration() { super.setPropertiesName("redis.properties"); } } public class KafkaConfiguration extends AbstractCicadaConfiguration { public KafkaConfiguration() { super.setPropertiesName("kafka.properties"); } }
Get the configuration infomation, follow this:
KafkaConfiguration configuration = (KafkaConfiguration) getConfiguration(KafkaConfiguration.class); RedisConfiguration redisConfiguration = (RedisConfiguration) ConfigurationHolder.getConfiguration(RedisConfiguration.class); ApplicationConfiguration applicationConfiguration = (ApplicationConfiguration) ConfigurationHolder.getConfiguration(ApplicationConfiguration.class); String brokerList = configuration.get("kafka.broker.list"); String redisHost = redisConfiguration.get("redis.host"); String port = applicationConfiguration.get("cicada.port"); LOGGER.info("Configuration brokerList=[{}],redisHost=[{}] port=[{}]",brokerList,redisHost,port);
Configuration files can also be read in multiple environments, just add VM parameters, also ensure that the parameter name and file name are consistent.
-Dapplication.properties=/xx/application.properties -Dkafka.properties=/xx/kakfa.properties -Dredis.properties=/xx/redis.properties
Implement top.crossoverjie.cicada.example.intercept.CicadaInterceptor interface.
@Interceptor(value = "executeTimeInterceptor") public class ExecuteTimeInterceptor implements CicadaInterceptor { private static final Logger LOGGER = LoggerBuilder.getLogger(ExecuteTimeInterceptor.class); private Long start; private Long end; @Override public boolean before(Param param) { start = System.currentTimeMillis(); return true; } @Override public void after(Param param) { end = System.currentTimeMillis(); LOGGER.info("cast [{}] times", end - start); } }
You can define global exception handle,like this:
@CicadaBean public class ExceptionHandle implements GlobalHandelException { private final static Logger LOGGER = LoggerBuilder.getLogger(ExceptionHandle.class); @Override public void resolveException(CicadaContext context, Exception e) { LOGGER.error("Exception", e); WorkRes workRes = new WorkRes(); workRes.setCode("500"); workRes.setMessage(e.getClass().getName()); context.json(workRes); } }
Test Conditions: 100 threads and 100 connections ;1G RAM/4 CPU
Nearly 10W requests per second.
- fix #40
- add global handle exception interface.
- get bean by class type.
- Logo.
- Cookie Support.
- Beautify the log.
- Fixed #9
- Fixed #8,Multiple response ways.
- Refactoring core code and add
Cicada Context. - Elegant closing service.
- Fixed #6
- Customize the configuration file.
- Using flexible.
- Refactor the code.
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