
Not sure if I'm missing something, but is there any reason why you couldn't
spin up the server in a thread then kill it when required?
- Lyndon
On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 11:51 AM ☂Josh Chia (謝任中)
Hi,
My application is not a webserver but needs to run a webserver for part but not all of its lifetime. Particularly, there's a part that does some complex computation and I want a webserver to expose its internal state/progress through HTTP.
It seems that the typical and expected way to use a webserver is to designate the entire app itself as a webserver, so that functions like the following are basically infinite loops that serve HTTP:
Web.Scotty.scotty: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/scotty-0.11.2/docs/Web-Scotty.html#v:scot...
Network.Wai.Handler.Warp.run: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/warp-3.2.22/docs/Network-Wai-Handler-Warp...
Can I run a webserver with explicit control of its lifetime? Particularly, I want to be able to kill it without killing the app or explicitly serve one request at a time. I'm not restricted to scotty or warp.
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