# smol [![Build](https://github.com/smol-rs/smol/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)]( https://github.com/smol-rs/smol/actions) [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache--2.0_OR_MIT-blue.svg)]( https://github.com/smol-rs/smol) [![Cargo](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/smol.svg)]( https://crates.io/crates/smol) [![Documentation](https://docs.rs/smol/badge.svg)]( https://docs.rs/smol) [![Chat](https://img.shields.io/matrix/smol-rs%3Amatrix.org)]( https://matrix.to/#/#smol-rs:matrix.org) kitty A small and fast async runtime. This crate simply re-exports other smaller async crates (see the source). To use tokio-based libraries with smol, apply the [`async-compat`] adapter to futures and I/O types. ## Examples Connect to an HTTP website, make a GET request, and pipe the response to the standard output: ```rust,no_run use smol::{io, net, prelude::*, Unblock}; fn main() -> io::Result<()> { smol::block_on(async { let mut stream = net::TcpStream::connect("example.com:80").await?; let req = b"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: example.com\r\nConnection: close\r\n\r\n"; stream.write_all(req).await?; let mut stdout = Unblock::new(std::io::stdout()); io::copy(stream, &mut stdout).await?; Ok(()) }) } ``` There's a lot more in the [examples] directory. [`async-compat`]: https://docs.rs/async-compat [examples]: https://github.com/smol-rs/smol/tree/master/examples [get-request]: https://github.com/smol-rs/smol/blob/master/examples/get-request.rs ## Subcrates - [async-channel] - Multi-producer multi-consumer channels - [async-executor] - Composable async executors - [async-fs] - Async filesystem primitives - [async-io] - Async adapter for I/O types, also timers - [async-lock] - Async locks (barrier, mutex, reader-writer lock, semaphore) - [async-net] - Async networking primitives (TCP/UDP/Unix) - [async-process] - Async interface for working with processes - [async-task] - Task abstraction for building executors - [blocking] - A thread pool for blocking I/O - [futures-lite] - A lighter fork of [futures] - [polling] - Portable interface to epoll, kqueue, event ports, and wepoll [async-io]: https://github.com/smol-rs/async-io [polling]: https://github.com/smol-rs/polling [nb-connect]: https://github.com/smol-rs/nb-connect [async-executor]: https://github.com/smol-rs/async-executor [async-task]: https://github.com/smol-rs/async-task [blocking]: https://github.com/smol-rs/blocking [futures-lite]: https://github.com/smol-rs/futures-lite [smol]: https://github.com/smol-rs/smol [async-net]: https://github.com/smol-rs/async-net [async-process]: https://github.com/smol-rs/async-process [async-fs]: https://github.com/smol-rs/async-fs [async-channel]: https://github.com/smol-rs/async-channel [concurrent-queue]: https://github.com/smol-rs/concurrent-queue [event-listener]: https://github.com/smol-rs/event-listener [async-lock]: https://github.com/smol-rs/async-lock [fastrand]: https://github.com/smol-rs/fastrand [futures]: https://github.com/rust-lang/futures-rs ## TLS certificate Some code examples are using TLS for authentication. The repository contains a self-signed certificate usable for testing, but it should **not** be used for real-world scenarios. Browsers and tools like curl will show this certificate as insecure. In browsers, accept the security prompt or use `curl -k` on the command line to bypass security warnings. The certificate file was generated using [minica](https://github.com/jsha/minica) and [openssl](https://www.openssl.org/): ```text minica --domains localhost -ip-addresses 127.0.0.1 -ca-cert certificate.pem openssl pkcs12 -export -out identity.pfx -inkey localhost/key.pem -in localhost/cert.pem ``` Another useful tool for making certificates is [mkcert]. [mkcert]: https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert ## MSRV Policy The Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV) of this crate is **1.63**. As a **tentative** policy, the MSRV will not advance past the [current Rust version provided by Debian Stable](https://packages.debian.org/stable/rust/rustc). At the time of writing, this version of Rust is *1.63*. However, the MSRV may be advanced further in the event of a major ecosystem shift or a security vulnerability. ## License Licensed under either of * Apache License, Version 2.0 ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) at your option. #### Contribution Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.