Fast Clojure/Java Web Apps on NGINX Without a Java Web Server
Nginx-Clojure is a Nginx module for embedding Clojure or Java programs, typically those Ring based handlers. It is an opensource project hosted on Github, the site url is HERE. With it we can develope high performance Clojure/Java web apps on Nginx without any Java web server and with several benefits:
- Clojure/Java controlled static files will get almost the same performance with Nginx static file service.
- We just deploy one Nginx (compiled with Nginx-Clojure module) server instead of Nginx + some Java web server, eg. Tomcat, Jetty etc.
- Ring Handler is dead easy compared to Java Servlet
- We can use Nginx modules such as GZip, Image Filter etc. with our static and dynamic content on the fly without any cost of Proxy level.
- We can use Java rewrite handler + proxy_pass to implement a dynamic proxy/balancer very quickly.
There are three typical examples for writing a configuration about Ring handlers :
1. Pure Java Handler
package my;
import static nginx.clojure.MiniConstants.CONTENT_TYPE;
import static nginx.clojure.MiniConstants.NGX_HTTP_OK;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Map;
import nginx.clojure.java.ArrayMap;
import nginx.clojure.java.NginxJavaRingHandler;
public class HelloHandler implements NginxJavaRingHandler {
@Override
public Object[] invoke(Map<String, Object> request) throws IOException {
return new Object[] {
NGX_HTTP_OK, //http status 200
ArrayMap.create(CONTENT_TYPE, "text/plain"), //headers map
"Hello, Java & Nginx!" //response body can be string, File or Array/Collection of string or File
};
}
}
In nginx.conf, eg.
location /java {
content_handler_type java;
content_handler_name my.HelloHandler;
}
2. Inline Clojure Handler
location /clojure {
content_handler_code '
(fn[req]
{
:status 200,
:headers {"content-type" "text/plain"},
:body "Hello Clojure & Nginx!"
})
';
}
3. External Clojure Handler
(ns my.hello)
(defn hello-world [request]
{:status 200
:headers {"Content-Type" "text/plain"}
:body "Hello World"})
You should set your clojure JAR files to class path, see JVM path & class path from Nginx-Clojure Website.
location /myClojure {
content_handler_name 'my.hello/hello-world';
}
For more details about the features from nginx-clojure please visit it Website https://nginx-clojure.github.io/ .
For more details and more useful examples for Compojure which is a small routing library for Ring that allows web applications to be composed of small, independent parts, please refer to https://github.com/weavejester/compojure
By the way the result of simple performance test with Nginx-Clojure is inspiring, more details can be got HERE . Here 's the simple testing results , Nginx-Clojure is almost 6 times faster than Nginx-Php5