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Hexaville - The Serverless Framework using AWS Lambda + ApiGateway etc as a back end. Build applications comprised of microservices that run in response to events, auto-scale for you, and only charge you when they run. This lowers the total cost of maintaining your apps, enabling you to develop more, faster.

It's the greatest motivation to help many Swift and mobile application developers with rapid server side development and low cost operation.

Supported Cloud Servises

Pre-Required

Deployment Engine

Plugins

Recommended Database Clients

Example Application for Hexaville

HexavilleTODOExample has following practical examples for Hexaville application.

Quick Start

Install Docker for mac

Install Docker for mac from here, If you haven't installed yet.

Install Hexaville from Script(Highly recommended)

curl -L https://rawgit.com/noppoMan/Hexaville/master/install.sh | bash

The script clones the hexaville repository to ~/.hexaville and adds the source line to your profile (~/.zshrc, or ~/.bashrc).

export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.hexaville"

source your profile and then, type hexaville

source ~/.bashrc
hexaville

Install Hexaville from Source

git clone https://github.com/noppoMan/Hexaville.git
cd Hexaville
swift build

and then, should link Hexaville executable path to /usr/local/bin or something like that.

Create a Project

Usage: hexaville generate <projectName>

hexaville generate Hello --dest /path/to/your/app

swift-tools-version

You can specify swift-tools-version for the new project with --swift-tools-version option. Current default tool version is 5.1

If the tool version is higher than 3.1, layouts and definiations of Package.swift are refined.

e.g.

# swift.version will be 5.1
hexaville generate Hello

# swift.version will be 5.0
hexaville generate Hello --swift-tools-version 5.0

# swift.version will be swift-4.0-DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT-2017-08-04-a
hexaville generate Hello --swift-tools-version swift-4.0-DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT-2017-08-04-a

Open your project with Xcode

swift package generate-xcodeproj
open *.xcodeproj

The created codes in the project is example snippet of https://github.com/noppoMan/HexavilleFramework

HexavilleFramework is an express like micro framework for Hexaville.

The syntax is following.

import HexavilleFramework

let app = HexavilleFramework()

app.use(RandomNumberGenerateMiddleware())

let router = Router()

router.use(.GET, "/") { request, context in
    let htmlString = "<html><head><title>Hexaville</title></head><body>Welcome to Hexaville!</body></html>"
    return Response(headers: ["Content-Type": "text/html"], body: htmlString)
}

app.use(router)

try app.run()

Deploy Your Project

Hexaville depends on serverless at deployment.

See Install Guide: https://serverless.com/framework/docs/getting-started/

Packaging hexaville application

hexaville package command does the following.

cd /path/to/your/app
hexaville package

Deploying to the cloud

serverless deploy --stage staging

Default serverless.yml that is created by hexaville generate has only staging and production environment. If you'd like to add other environments, please edit severless.yml manually.

Troubleshooting

1. What is executableTarget in Hexavillefile.yml?

executableTarget is a name that specified in products(name: 'executableTarget') on Package.swift. In following case, it's a my-app not MyApp.

let package = Package(
    name: "MyApp",
    products: [
        .executable(name: "my-app", targets: ["MyApp"])
    ],
    ....
)

Access to your api resources

curl https://xxxxxx.execute-api.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/staging/

or access the endpoint from Browser.

Binary Media Types

Currenty Hexaville supports following binary media types

How to get binary content?

Threr are two rules to respond to the binary content in the routing handler.

router.use(.get, "/some_image") { request, context in
    let imageData = Data(contentsOf: URL(string: "file:///path/to/your/image.jpeg")!)
    return Response(headers: ["Content-Type": "image/jpeg"], body: imageData.base64EncodedData())
}

Getting binary content from Hexaville, need to send request that includes Content-Type: {BinaryMediaType} and Accept: {BinaryMediaType} headers

curl --request GET -H "Accept: image/jpeg" -H "Content-Type: image/jpeg" https://yourdomain.com/staging/random_image

# ????JFIF``??;CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), quality = 70
# ??C
#
#
#
#
#
# #%$""!&+7/&)4)!"0A149;>>>%.DIC<H7=>;??C
#
#
# ;("(;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;???"??
# ............

How to debug?

You can debug your application with the HexavilleFramework's builtin web server with serve command.

/path/to/your/app/.build/debug/Hello serve
# => Hexaville Builtin Server started at 0.0.0.0:3000

Advanced Settings

Environment Variables

See: https://serverless.com/framework/docs/providers/aws/guide/variables/

VPC and Security Groups

See: https://serverless.com/framework/docs/providers/aws/guide/functions#vpc-configuration

Swift Versioning and Build Configuration

You can configure swift versioning and build configuration in swift directive

swift:
  version: 5.1 #format should be major.minor.[patch] or valid SWIFT DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT name
  buildOptions:
    configuration: release

Use SWIFT DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT

You can also specify SWIFT DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT as internal using swift version.
The format is same as swiftenv version

e.g.

swift:
  version: swift-4.0-DEVELOPMENT-SNAPSHOT-2017-08-04-a

Static Assets

You can also upload static assets. Just put your assets into the assets directory in your project root.

Loading Static Assets in Application

You can load static assets from local filesystem with AssetLoader

import HexavilleFramework

let data = try AssetLoader.shared.load(fileInAssets: "/html/index.html")

Against for the Severless weak points

Too many connections will created between Serveless functions and RDB, Cache Server

Almost Web develoeprs access RDB, Cache Server through connection pooling from your applications. It's a one of the best practice for reducing connection for them. But Functions that are called on Serverless is like a Pre-Folk. It means can not have connection pooling and the number of connection of Database is same as number of functions that are executed in parallel.

In that case, Hexaville provides you to connection pooling mechanism with hexaville-tcp-proxy-server.

hexaville-tcp-proxy-server is not only a Proxy Sever But Connection Pooling Server. See the detail to see README.

Cold Start

There are several third parties's libraries to againt cold start on github.

The major one is serverless-plugin-warmup

How to update Hexaville CLI Version?

$ rm -rf ~/.hexaville
$ curl -L https://rawgit.com/noppoMan/Hexaville/master/install.sh | bash
$ hexaville version

Contributing

All developers should feel welcome and encouraged to contribute to Hexaville, see our getting started document here to get involved.

To contribute a feature or idea to Hexaville, submit an issue and fill in the template. If the request is approved, you or one of the members of the community can start working on it.

If you find a bug, please submit a pull request with a failing test case displaying the bug or create an issue.

If you find a security vulnerability, please contact yuki@miketokyo.com as soon as possible. We take these matters seriously.

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License

Hexaville is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.