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# next
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PHP 8 server for different protocols
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Based on [Ratchet](https://github.com/ratchetphp/Ratchet) asynchronous socket library
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## Features
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* Async socket
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* Multi-host
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* Multi-protocol:
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* [x] [NEX](https://nightfall.city/nex/info/specification.txt)
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* [ ] [Gemini](https://geminiprotocol.net)
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* Connection event log
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* Optional:
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* file navigation on directory request
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* custom index name
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* custom failure template
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* Simple and flexible server configuration by CLI arguments
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## Install
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* `git clone https://github.com/YGGverse/next.git`
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* `cd next` - navigate into the project directory
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* `composer update` - grab latest dependencies
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## Launch
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### Start
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Create as many servers as wanted by providing different `type`, `host`, `port` and other arguments!
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* for security reasons, `next` server prevents any access to the hidden files (started with dot)
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* also, clients can't access any data out the `root` path, that defined on server startup
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Simple example:
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``` bash
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php src/server.php type=nex host=127.0.0.1 port=1900 root=/target/dir
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```
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* `host` and `port` is optional, read [arguments documentation](#arguments) for details!
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#### Arguments
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##### Required
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* `type` - server protocol, supported options:
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* `nex` - [NEX Protocol](https://nightfall.city/nex/info/specification.txt)
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* `root` - **absolute path** to the public directory
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##### Optional
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* `host` - `127.0.0.1` by default
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* `port` - depends of server `type` by default
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* `file` - index **file name** that server try to open on directory path requested, disabled by default
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* `list` - show content listing in the requested directory (when index file not found), enabled by default
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* `time` - show file modification time as the alt text in directory listing, disabled by default
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* `fail` - **absolute path** to the failure template (e.g. `/path/to/error.gmi`), disabled by default
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* `dump` - query log, enabled by default
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### Autostart
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#### systemd
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Following example mean you have `next` server installed into home directory of `next` user (`useradd -m next`)
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``` next.service
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# /etc/systemd/system/next.service
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[Unit]
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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Type=simple
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User=next
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Group=next
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/php /home/next/next/src/server.php type=nex root=/home/next/public
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StandardOutput=file:/home/next/debug.log
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StandardError=file:/home/next/error.log
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Restart=on-failure
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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* `systemctl daemon-reload` - reload systemd configuration
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* `systemctl enable next` - enable service on system startup
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* `systemctl start next` - start server
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