- Save Thierry Fournier’s
fifo.lua
into your Lua search path. You can find the source on his blog: http://blog.arpalert.org/2018/02/haproxy-lua-fifo-and-asynchronous.html - Save Thierry Fournier’s
redis-pool.lua
into your Lua Search path. You can find the source on his blog: http://blog.arpalert.org/2018/02/haproxy-lua-redis-connection-pool.html - Replace
r.release(conn)
withr:release(conn)
inredis-pool.lua
. - Install
lua-redis
. On Ubuntu Xenial I had to symlink the script manually in the Lua 5.3 library path, it was installed for Lua 5.1 / 5.2 only. Bug report is here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=898013
- Put the
h_app_roxy.lua
script into your Lua search path.
core.register_service("shorturl", "http", require("h_app_roxy"){
# Routes go here
})
Check out shorturl.lua
for an example application.
This project is intended as a joke to explore the abilities of haproxy’s Lua API. It is slippery when wet, do not use this at home. Definitely do not use this at work. If it breaks you get to keep both pieces.