package conduit
A network connection establishment library
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
conduit-v2.0.2.tbz
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Description
The conduit
library takes care of establishing and listening for
TCP and SSL/TLS connections for the Lwt and Async libraries.
The reason this library exists is to provide a degree of abstraction from the precise SSL library used, since there are a variety of ways to bind to a library (e.g. the C FFI, or the Ctypes library), as well as well as which library is used (just OpenSSL for now).
By default, OpenSSL is used as the preferred connection library, but
you can force the use of the pure OCaml TLS stack by setting the
environment variable CONDUIT_TLS=native
when starting your program.
The useful opam packages available that extend this library are:
conduit
: the mainConduit
moduleconduit-lwt
: the portable Lwt implementationconduit-lwt-unix
: the Lwt/Unix implementationconduit-async
the Jane Street Async implementationconduit-mirage
: the MirageOS compatible implementation
Dependencies (9)
- ipaddr-sexp
-
ipaddr
>= "4.0.0"
-
logs
>= "0.5.0"
- uri
- astring
- sexplib
-
ppx_sexp_conv
>= "v0.9.0"
- dune
-
ocaml
>= "4.03.0"
Dev Dependencies
None
Used by (21)
-
cohttp-lwt
< "1.0.0"
- cohttp-mirage
-
conduit-async
= "2.0.2"
-
conduit-lwt
= "2.0.2"
-
current_web
< "0.4"
-
datakit
< "0.9.0"
-
datakit-bridge-github
< "0.12.0"
-
datakit-ci
< "0.12.0"
-
datakit-github
< "0.9.0"
-
git
= "1.4.10" | >= "1.5.0" & < "1.10.0"
-
git-cohttp-mirage
< "3.2.0"
-
git-mirage
>= "2.0.0" & != "2.1.2" & < "3.0.0"
-
git-unix
< "1.11.1"
-
h2-mirage
< "0.5.0"
- irmin-cli
-
irmin-unix
>= "2.3.0"
- ketrew
-
mirage-http
>= "2.5.3"
- prof_spacetime
-
websocket
>= "2.0.0" & < "2.7" | >= "2.13" & < "2.15"
-
yurt
< "0.3"
Conflicts
None
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