I crafted FWS, my personal webserver playground. It's brimming with APIs, handling users, realms, and the whole digital shebang. And for a global touch, it supports client-side and server-side locales with just a CSV file in the client directory. Now, if you're on Team "I'd Rather Not JS," rejoice! It's HTMX compatible. But for those venturing into the shadowy realms of JS, FWS supports SSR builds with Vite.
But here's a neat trick: FWS isn't just your usual server. It’s got this reverse proxy mode, allowing you to work in your favorite language while tapping into all the FWS goodies. Most of its features are passed right through the headers, making it super flexible.
It's still evolving, but already, many of my projects and a few by my buddies are hosted on FWS. For me, it's been an exciting dive into Go, learning and adapting.
A lot of FWS was inspired while working with @MagicalTux. He's a "go"ru, and his version is far more stable, complex, and high-performing than mine. x)
Average Response Times (max avg: 156.75 ms)
proxy-route
rest
freya-service
ssr
static
not-found
bp-battles-api
thoth-service
blob
rest-cached
redirect-alias
proxy
locale
FWS Stats
Realms:
8
Websites:
13
Users:
73
Files:
1140653
Posts:
16
JS Instances:
10
Memory Alloc:
Alloc526.68 MB
Sys1409.64 MB
DB Uptime:
17d 16h 33m
WS Uptime:
5d 11h 30m