# A QUIC server implementation in pure Go [![Godoc Reference](https://img.shields.io/badge/godoc-reference-blue.svg?style=flat-square)](https://godoc.org/github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go) [![Linux Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/lucas-clemente/quic-go/master.svg?style=flat-square&label=linux+build)](https://travis-ci.org/lucas-clemente/quic-go) [![Windows Build Status](https://img.shields.io/appveyor/ci/lucas-clemente/quic-go/master.svg?style=flat-square&label=windows+build)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/lucas-clemente/quic-go/branch/master) [![Code Coverage](https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/lucas-clemente/quic-go/master.svg?style=flat-square)](https://codecov.io/gh/lucas-clemente/quic-go/) quic-go is an implementation of the [QUIC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QUIC) protocol in Go. While we're not far from being feature complete, there's still work to do regarding performance and security. At the moment, we do not recommend use in production systems. We appreciate any feedback :) ## Roadmap Done: - Basic protocol with support for QUIC version 34-36 - HTTP/2 support - Crypto (RSA / ECDSA certificates, Curve25519 for key exchange, AES-GCM or Chacha20-Poly1305 as stream cipher) - Loss detection and retransmission (currently fast retransmission & RTO) - Flow Control - Congestion control using cubic Major TODOs: - Security, especially DOS protections - Performance - Better packet loss detection - Connection migration - QUIC client ## Guides Installing deps: go get -t Running tests: go test ./... Running the example server: go run example/main.go -www /var/www/ Using the `quic_client` from chromium: quic_client --quic-version=32 --host=127.0.0.1 --port=6121 --v=1 https://quic.clemente.io Using Chrome: /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome --user-data-dir=/tmp/chrome --no-proxy-server --enable-quic --origin-to-force-quic-on=quic.clemente.io:443 --host-resolver-rules='MAP quic.clemente.io:443 127.0.0.1:6121' https://quic.clemente.io ## Usage See the [example server](example/main.go) or try out [Caddy](https://github.com/mholt/caddy) (from version 0.9, [instructions here](https://github.com/mholt/caddy/wiki/QUIC)). Starting a QUIC server is very similar to the standard lib http in go: ```go http.Handle("/", http.FileServer(http.Dir(wwwDir))) h2quic.ListenAndServeQUIC("localhost:4242", "/path/to/cert/chain.pem", "/path/to/privkey.pem", nil) ``` ## Building on Windows Due to the low Windows timer resolution (see [StackOverflow question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37706834/high-resolution-timers-millisecond-precision-in-go-on-windows)) available with Go 1.6.x, some optimizations might not work when compiled with this version of the compiler. Please use Go 1.7 on Windows.