3.14.3 library(http/http_unix_daemon): Run SWI-Prolog HTTP server as a Unix system daemon
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            • library(http/http_unix_daemon): Run SWI-Prolog HTTP server as a Unix system daemon
              • http_daemon/0
              • http_daemon/1
              • http_certificate_hook/3
              • http_server_hook/1
              • sni_options/2
Availability::- use_module(library(http/http_unix_daemon)).
Sourcehttp_daemon
Start the HTTP server as a daemon process. This predicate processes the commandline arguments below. Commandline arguments that specify servers are processed in the order they appear using the following schema:

  1. Arguments that act as default for all servers.
  2. --http=Spec or --https=Spec is followed by arguments for that server until the next --http=Spec or --https=Spec or the end of the options.
  3. If no --http=Spec or --https=Spec appears, one HTTP server is created from the specified parameters.

    Examples:

    --workers=10 --http --https
    --http=8080 --https=8443
    --http=localhost:8080 --workers=1 --https=8443 --workers=25

--port=Port
Start HTTP server at Port. It requires root permission and the option --user=User to open ports below 1000. The default port is 80. If --https is used, the default port is 443.
--ip=IP
Only listen to the given IP address. Typically used as --ip=localhost to restrict access to connections from localhost if the server itself is behind an (Apache) proxy server running on the same host.
--debug=Topic
Enable debugging Topic. See debug/3.
--syslog=Ident
Write debug messages to the syslog daemon using Ident
--user=User
When started as root to open a port below 1000, this option must be provided to switch to the target user for operating the server. The following actions are performed as root, i.e., before switching to User:

  • open the socket(s)
  • write the pidfile
  • setup syslog interaction
  • Read the certificate, key and password file (--pwfile=File)
--group=Group
May be used in addition to --user. If omitted, the login group of the target user is used.
--pidfile=File
Write the PID of the daemon process to File.
--output=File
Send output of the process to File. By default, all Prolog console output is discarded.
--fork[=Bool]
If given as --no-fork or --fork=false, the process runs in the foreground.
--http[=(Bool|Port|BindTo:Port)]
Create a plain HTTP server. If the argument is missing or true, create at the specified or default address. Else use the given port and interface. Thus, --http creates a server at port 80, --http=8080 creates one at port 8080 and --http=localhost:8080 creates one at port 8080 that is only accessible from localhost.
--https[=(Bool|Port|BindTo:Port)]
As --http, but creates an HTTPS server. Use --certfile, --keyfile, -pwfile, --password and --cipherlist to configure SSL for this server.
--certfile=File
The server certificate for HTTPS.
--keyfile=File
The server private key for HTTPS.
--pwfile=File
File holding the password for accessing the private key. This is preferred over using --password=PW as it allows using file protection to avoid leaking the password. The file is read before the server drops privileges when started with the --user option.
--password=PW
The password for accessing the private key. See also‘--pwfile`.
--cipherlist=Ciphers
One or more cipher strings separated by colons. See the OpenSSL documentation for more information. Starting with SWI-Prolog 7.5.11, the default value is always a set of ciphers that was considered secure enough to prevent all critical attacks at the time of the SWI-Prolog release.
--interactive[=Bool]
If true (default false) implies --no-fork and presents the Prolog toplevel after starting the server.
--gtrace=[Bool]
Use the debugger to trace http_daemon/1.
--sighup=Action
Action to perform on kill -HUP <pid>. Default is reload (running make/0). Alternative is quit, stopping the server.

Other options are converted by argv_options/3 and passed to http_server/1. For example, this allows for:

--workers=Count
Set the number of workers for the multi-threaded server.

http_daemon/0 is defined as below. The start code for a specific server can use this as a starting point, for example for specifying defaults.

http_daemon :-
    current_prolog_flag(argv, Argv),
    argv_options(Argv, _RestArgv, Options),
    http_daemon(Options).
See also
http_daemon/1