Hey Tantalum! On 07.09.20 11:35, tantalum wrote: > this is what i use for web development: > * for static files, i use nginx and convert markdown to html using > guile-commonmark, with an extension that allows calls to scheme code > inside markdown (https://github.com/sph-mn/sph-web-publish) to > generate some content like file listings > * for dynamically generated pages, i use nginx and scgi (like fastcgi > but simpler, http://python.ca/scgi/protocol.txt, > https://github.com/sph-mn/sph-lib/blob/master/modules/sph/scgi.scm) to > call a guile procedure on request. the guile side uses this framework > https://github.com/sph-mn/sph-web-app > * for serving generated files, i use the x-accel-redirect (x-sendfile) > response header to instruct nginx to serve the file > * for example, the linked pages here > http://sph.mn/other/utilities.html are generated on the fly with guile > 3. guile is fast. some of the converters use external tools and have a > long initial output delay for a yet unknown reason
Thanks for that! I will have to look into some of it (like scgi) to understand better. It seems like NGINX is a popular choice here as well. I feel like we should put things together and document them (examples!), so that people trying out Guile can quickly find how to get started with a blog or some project like. I hope I can make it work in my example project to share with everyone. Best regards, Zelphir -- repositories: https://notabug.org/ZelphirKaltstahl
