Plug.Adapters.Cowboy

Adapter interface to the Cowboy webserver.

Options

  • :ip - the ip to bind the server to. Must be a tuple in the format {x, y, z, w}.

  • :port - the port to run the server. Defaults to 4000 (http) and 4040 (https).

  • :acceptors - the number of acceptors for the listener. Defaults to 100.

  • :max_connections - max number of connections supported. Defaults to :infinity.

  • :dispatch - manually configure Cowboy’s dispatch. If this option is used, the given plug won’t be initialized nor dispatched to (and doing so becomes the user’s responsibility).

  • :ref - the reference name to be used. Defaults to plug.HTTP (http) and plug.HTTPS (https). This is the value that needs to be given on shutdown.

  • :compress - Cowboy will attempt to compress the response body.
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Summary

child_spec(scheme, plug, opts, cowboy_options \\ [])

Returns a child spec to be supervised by your application

http(plug, opts, cowboy_options \\ [])

Run cowboy under http

https(plug, opts, cowboy_options \\ [])

Run cowboy under https

shutdown(ref)

Shutdowns the given reference

Functions

child_spec(scheme, plug, opts, cowboy_options \\ [])

Returns a child spec to be supervised by your application.

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http(plug, opts, cowboy_options \\ [])

Specs:

  • http(module, Keyword.t, Keyword.t) :: {:ok, pid} | {:error, :eaddrinuse} | {:error, term}

Run cowboy under http.

Example

# Starts a new interface
Plug.Adapters.Cowboy.http MyPlug, [], port: 80

# The interface above can be shutdown with
Plug.Adapters.Cowboy.shutdown MyPlug.HTTP
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https(plug, opts, cowboy_options \\ [])

Specs:

  • https(module, Keyword.t, Keyword.t) :: {:ok, pid} | {:error, :eaddrinuse} | {:error, term}

Run cowboy under https.

Besides the options described in the module documentation, this module also accepts all options defined in [the `ssl` erlang module] (http://www.erlang.org/doc/man/ssl.html), like keyfile, certfile, cacertfile and others.

The certificate files can be given as a relative path. For such, the :otp_app option must also be given and certificates will be looked from the priv directory of the given application.

Example

# Starts a new interface
Plug.Adapters.Cowboy.https MyPlug, [],
  port: 443,
  password: "SECRET",
  otp_app: :my_app,
  keyfile: "priv/ssl/key.pem",
  certfile: "priv/ssl/cert.pem"

# The interface above can be shutdown with
Plug.Adapters.Cowboy.shutdown MyPlug.HTTPS
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shutdown(ref)

Shutdowns the given reference.

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