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ls-qpack
QPACK compression library for use with HTTP/3
Introduction
QPACK is the compression mechanism used byHTTP/3 to compress HTTP headers. It is in the process of being standardazed by the QUIC Working Group. TheQPACK Internet-Draftis has been stable for some time and we don't expect functional changes to it before the final RFC is released.
Functionality
ls-qpack is a full-featured, tested, and fast QPACK library. The QPACK encoder produces excellent compression results based on an innovative mnemonic technique. It boasts the fastest Huffmanencoder anddecoder.
The library is production quality. It is used inOpenLiteSpeed, LiteSpeed Web Server, and LiteSpeed Web ADC.
The library is robust:
- The encoder does not assume anything about usual HTTP headers such as
Server
orUser-Agent
. Instead, it uses its mnemonic compression technique to achieve good compression results for any input. - The decoder uses modulo arithmetic to track dynamic table insertions. This is in contrast to all other QPACK implementations, which use an integer counter, meaning that at some point, the decoder will break.
- The decoder processes input in streaming fashion. The caller does not have to buffer the contents of HTTP/3
HEADERS
frame. Instead, the decoder can be supplied input byte-by-byte.
Other Languages
The ls-qpack library is implemented in vanilla C99. It makes it a good candidate for wrapping into a library for a higher-level language. As of this writing, we know of the following wrappers:
- Go: ls-qpack-go
- Python: pylsqpack
- Rust: ls-qpack-rs
- TypeScript: quicker
- Ruby: lsqpack-ruby
Versioning
Before the QPACK RFC is released, the three parts of the version are:
- MAJOR: set to zero;
- MINOR: set to the number of QPACK Internet-Draft the lirbary supports; and
- PATCH: set to the patch number
Once the RFC is released, MAJOR will be set to 1 and the version will follow the usual MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH pattern.
API
The API is documented in the header file, lsqpack.h. One example how it is used in real code can be seen inlsquic, a QUIC and HTTP/3 library developed by LiteSpeed Technologies.
A different API, without the use of struct lsxpack_header
, is available on branch-v1.