morph is a web framework built on the notion of transforming requests and responses.
It is built on top of Piaf as a high performance server implementation that abstracts some of the lower level concepts.
The main goal for Morph is to be a simpler way of writing web servers in OCaml than using Cohttp and Httpaf/H2 but still be flexible enough to handle most usecases.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Built on top of http/af and H2 using reusable middlewares.
Website: reason-native-web.github.io
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: reason-native-web contributors
License: MIT License
morph is written in Reason and OCaml. Learn OCaml with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| OCaml Web Frameworks | |
|---|---|
| Dream | Easy-to-use, feature-laden, low-level boilerplate-free web framework |
| Eliom | Framework for building client/server web and mobile applications |
| Opium | Sinatra like web toolkit based on http/af and lwt |
| morph | Tiny web framework for Reason and OCaml |
| ocaml-webmachine | REST toolkit for OCaml |
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