Getting Started =============== Supported Platforms ------------------- LSQUIC compiles and runs on Linux, FreeBSD, and Mac OS. It has been tested on i386, x86_64, as well as Raspberry Pi. Windows support is on the TODO list. Dependencies ------------ LSQUIC library uses: - zlib_; - BoringSSL_; and - `ls-qpack`_ (as a Git submodule). The accompanying demo command-line tools use libevent_. What's in the box ----------------- - ``src/liblsquic`` -- the library - ``test`` -- demo client and server programs - ``test/unittests`` -- unit tests Building -------- To build the library, follow instructions in the README_ file. Demo Examples ------------- Fetch Google home page: :: ./http_client -s www.google.com -p / -o version=Q050 Run your own server (it does not touch the filesystem, don't worry): :: ./http_server -c www.example.com,fullchain.pem,privkey.pem -s 0.0.0.0:4433 Grab a page from your server: :: ./http_client -H www.example.com -s 127.0.0.1:4433 -p / You can play with various options, of which there are many. Use the ``-h`` command-line flag to see them. Next steps ---------- If you want to use LSQUIC in your program, check out the :doc:`tutorial` and the :doc:`apiref`. :doc:`internals` covers some library internals. .. _zlib: https://www.zlib.net/ .. _BoringSSL: https://boringssl.googlesource.com/boringssl/ .. _`ls-qpack`: https://github.com/litespeedtech/ls-qpack .. _libevent: https://libevent.org/ .. _README: https://github.com/litespeedtech/lsquic/blob/master/README.md