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# Jetforce
An experimental python server for the new, under development Gemini Protocol.
Learn more about Project Gemini [here](https://gopher.commons.host/gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/1/~solderpunk/gemini).
![Rocket Launch](resources/rocket.jpg)
## Features
- A modern python codebase with type hinting and black formatting.
- A built-in static file server with support for gemini directory files.
- Lightweight, single-file framework with zero dependencies.
- Supports concurrent connections using an asynchronous event loop.
- Extendable - loosely implements the [WSGI](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Server_Gateway_Interface)
server/application pattern.
## Installation
Requires Python 3.7+ and OpenSSL.
The latest release can be installed from [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/Jetforce/)
```
$ pip install jetforce
```
Or, simply clone the repository and run the script directly
```
$ git clone https://github.com/michael-lazar/jetforce
$ cd jetforce
$ ./jetforce.py
```
## Usage
Use the ``--help`` flag to view command-line options:
```
$ jetforce --help
usage: jetforce [-h] [--host HOST] [--port PORT] [--tls-certfile FILE]
[--tls-keyfile FILE] [--hostname HOSTNAME] [--dir DIR]
[--index-file INDEX_FILE]
An Experimental Gemini Protocol Server
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--host HOST Address to bind server to (default: 127.0.0.1)
--port PORT Port to bind server to (default: 1965)
--tls-certfile FILE TLS certificate file (default: None)
--tls-keyfile FILE TLS private key file (default: None)
--hostname HOSTNAME Server hostname (default: localhost)
--dir DIR Path on the filesystem to serve (default: /var/gemini)
--index-file INDEX_FILE
The gemini directory index file (default: index.gmi)
If the TLS cert/keyfile is not provided, a self-signed certificate will
automatically be generated and saved to your temporary directory.
```
### TLS Certificates
The gemini specification *requires* that all connections be sent over TLS.
Before you deploy jetforce, you should either generate your own self-signed
certificate, or obtain one from a Certificate Authority like
[Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org).
In order to make local development easier, if you do not specify the certificate
arguments, jetforce will automatically generate a temporary ad-hoc TLS certificate
to use. Here's the OpenSSL command that jetforce runs internally:
```
$ openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout {hostname}.key \
-nodes -x509 -out {hostname}.crt -subj "/CN={hostname}"
```
### Hostname
Because the gemini protocol sends the *whole* URL in the request, it's required
to declare which hostname your server is expecting to receive traffic under.
Jetforce will respond to any request containing a URL that don't match the hostname
with a status of ``Proxy Request Refused``.
Using python, you can modify this behavior to do fancy things like building a proxy
server for HTTP requests. See [examples/http_proxy.py](examples/http_proxy.py) for
more information.
## Serving Files
Jetforce serves files from the ``/var/gemini/`` directory by default:
- Files with the **.gmi** extension will be interpreted as *text/gemini*.
- Other files will have their *mimetype* guessed based on their file extensions.
- Directories will look for a file with the name **index.gmi**. If that does
not exist, a directory listing will be automatically generated to return.
There is not currently any support for CGI scripts. This feature might be added
in a future version.