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Async::HTTY

async-htty adapts Protocol::HTTY::Stream into an Async-compatible HTTP/2 connection so terminal sessions can bootstrap HTTY and host Protocol::HTTP::Middleware applications over the resulting raw byte stream.

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Usage

Please see the project documentation for more details.

  • Getting Started - This guide explains how to get started with async-htty as an Async-compatible runtime for HTTY sessions carrying plaintext HTTP/2 (h2c) over a DCS-bootstrapped raw terminal transport.

Releases

Please see the project releases for all releases.

v0.3.0

  • Pass explicit terminal input and output endpoints into Protocol::HTTY::Stream, avoiding buffered duplex reads across the HTTY HTTP/2 transport.
  • Expect the HTTY protocol adapter to receive a prepared Protocol::HTTY::Stream instance before performing bootstrap and HTTP/2 setup.

v0.2.1

  • Send a server-side GOAWAY when the HTTY client closes an HTTP/2 session, allowing terminal clients to detach cleanly.
  • Add PTY coverage for binary request/response bodies across the full byte range.

v0.2.0

  • Reopen stdin, stdout, and stderr to null devices to prevent output from interfering with HTTY's byte stream.
  • Guard against non-TTY input streams, which are not supported by HTTY.

v0.1.0

  • Initial implementation.

Contributing

We welcome contributions to this project.

  1. Fork it.
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature).
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature').
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature).
  5. Create new Pull Request.

Running Tests

To run the test suite:

bundle exec sus

Making Releases

To make a new release:

bundle exec bake gem:release:patch # or minor or major

Developer Certificate of Origin

In order to protect users of this project, we require all contributors to comply with the Developer Certificate of Origin. This ensures that all contributions are properly licensed and attributed.

Community Guidelines

This project is best served by a collaborative and respectful environment. Treat each other professionally, respect differing viewpoints, and engage constructively. Harassment, discrimination, or harmful behavior is not tolerated. Communicate clearly, listen actively, and support one another. If any issues arise, please inform the project maintainers.

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