Cro Module Structure
Cro is split into a number of modules, which may be installed independently. This means that containers for services can be kept smaller, for example by only including the parts of Cro that they are using. It also allows for any modules depending on Cro to depend on just the parts they need.
Cro::Core§
The Cro::Core
package contains key Cro infrastructure:
The key
Cro
roles (Cro::Source
,Cro::Transform
, and so forth)The
Cro
composer along with its default connection managerThe Cro::Uri and Cro::MediaType value types
The
Cro::TCP
module, providing TCP support
All other Cro modules ultimately depend on this.
Cro::TLS§
The Cro::TLS package contains the Cro::TLS module, which provides TLS support.
Cro::HTTP§
This module includes:
Cro::HTTP::Client
(for making HTTP requests)Cro::HTTP::Server
andCro::HTTP::Router
(for building HTTP services)HTTP message body parsers and serializers for
multipart/form-data
,application/x-www-form-urlencoded
, and JSONHTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 request/response parsers and serializers
HTTP version selection and connection management infrastructure
It depends on Cro::Core
and Cro::TLS.
Cro::WebSocket§
This module includes:
Cro::WebSocket::Client
Cro::HTTP::Router::WebSocket
(Cro::HTTP::Router
plugin for web sockets)Web socket protocol parsers and serializers
It depends on Cro::HTTP
.
Cro::ZeroMQ§
This module provides support for ZeroMQ pipelines in Cro.
cro§
The Cro development tools. Includes:
The
cro
command line toolThe
cro web
web interface for Cro development
It depends on Cro::WebSocket
, and thus Cro::HTTP
, Cro::TLS, and Cro::Core
. Therefore, it always provides support for stubbing HTTP services. If Cro::ZeroMQ is installed then it will provide the option to stub ZeroMQ services also.