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Featuring auto-HTTPS from Let's Encrypt, HTTP\u002F2 Server Push, and flexible server framework written in Go.","https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.ponzu-cms.org",null,"Go",5757,383,126,32,0,2,38.75,"BSD 3-Clause \"New\" or \"Revised\" License",false,"master",true,[24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32],"api","cli","cms","golang","http2","json","productivity","server","tls","2026-06-12 02:02:19","> [!WARNING] \n> ![](https:\u002F\u002Fimg.shields.io\u002Fbadge\u002FProject%20Status-Abandoned-orange)  \n> This project is currently abandoned, if you're looking for an open source HTTP Server with built in SSL\u002FTLS support, feel free to try out [Caddy Server](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fcaddyserver\u002Fcaddy).\n\n\u003Cp align=\"center\">\n\t\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcaddyserver.com\">\n\t\t\u003Cpicture>\n\t\t\t\u003Csource media=\"(prefers-color-scheme: dark)\" srcset=\"https:\u002F\u002Fuser-images.githubusercontent.com\u002F1128849\u002F210187358-e2c39003-9a5e-4dd5-a783-6deb6483ee72.svg\">\n\t\t\t\u003Csource media=\"(prefers-color-scheme: light)\" srcset=\"https:\u002F\u002Fuser-images.githubusercontent.com\u002F1128849\u002F210187356-dfb7f1c5-ac2e-43aa-bb23-fc014280ae1f.svg\">\n\t\t\t\u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fuser-images.githubusercontent.com\u002F1128849\u002F210187356-dfb7f1c5-ac2e-43aa-bb23-fc014280ae1f.svg\" alt=\"Caddy\" width=\"256\">\n\t\t\u003C\u002Fpicture>\n\t\u003C\u002Fa>\n\t\u003Cbr>\n\t\u003Ch3 align=\"center\">a \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fzerossl.com\">\u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fuser-images.githubusercontent.com\u002F55066419\u002F208327323-2770dc16-ec09-43a0-9035-c5b872c2ad7f.svg\" height=\"28\" style=\"vertical-align: -7.7px\" valign=\"middle\">\u003C\u002Fa> project\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n> [!NOTE] \n> ![](https:\u002F\u002Fimg.shields.io\u002Fbadge\u002FMaintainers-Wanted-blue)  \n> If you're interested in regularly contributing to Ponzu CMS (with monetary compensation included) - feel free to reach out to us at support@zerossl.com  \n  \n----\n\n# Ponzu\n\u003Cimg src=\"ponzu-banner.png\" width=\"256\">\n\n[![Current Release](https:\u002F\u002Fimg.shields.io\u002Fgithub\u002Frelease\u002Fponzu-cms\u002Fponzu.svg)](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fponzu-cms\u002Fponzu\u002Freleases\u002Flatest)\n[![GoDoc](https:\u002F\u002Fimg.shields.io\u002Fbadge\u002Fgodoc-reference-blue.svg?style=flat)](https:\u002F\u002Fgodoc.org\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fponzu-cms\u002Fponzu)\n[![CircleCI Build Status](https:\u002F\u002Fcircleci.com\u002Fgh\u002Fponzu-cms\u002Fponzu.svg?style=shield)](https:\u002F\u002Fcircleci.com\u002Fgh\u002Fponzu-cms\u002Fponzu\u002Ftree\u002Fmaster)\n\n> Watch the [**video introduction**](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.youtube.com\u002Fwatch?v=T_1ncPoLgrg)\n\nPonzu is a powerful and efficient open-source HTTP server framework and CMS. It \nprovides automatic, free, and secure HTTP\u002F2 over TLS (certificates obtained via \n[Let's Encrypt](https:\u002F\u002Fletsencrypt.org)), a useful CMS and scaffolding to \ngenerate content editors, and a fast HTTP API on which to build modern applications.\n\nPonzu is released under the BSD-3-Clause license (see LICENSE).\n(c) [Boss Sauce Creative, LLC](https:\u002F\u002Fbosssauce.it)\n\n## Why?\nWith the rise in popularity of web\u002Fmobile apps connected to JSON HTTP APIs, better \ntools to support the development of content servers and management systems are necessary. \nPonzu fills the void where you want to reach for Wordpress to get a great CMS, or Rails for\nrapid development, but need a fast JSON response in a high-concurrency environment. \n\n**Because you want to turn this:**  \n```bash\n$ ponzu gen content song title:\"string\" artist:\"string\" rating:\"int\" opinion:\"string\":richtext spotify_url:\"string\"\n```\n\n**Into this:** \n\n![Generated content\u002Fsong.go](https:\u002F\u002Fcloud.githubusercontent.com\u002Fassets\u002F7517515\u002F26396244\u002F7d0c0e40-4027-11e7-8506-e64e444a5483.png)\n\n\n**What's inside**  \n- Automatic & Free SSL\u002FTLS\u003Csup id=\"a1\">[1](#f1)\u003C\u002Fsup>\n- HTTP\u002F2 and Server Push\n- Rapid development with CLI-controlled code generators\n- User-friendly, extensible CMS and administration dashboard\n- Simple deployment - single binary + assets, embedded DB ([BoltDB](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fboltdb\u002Fbolt))\n- Fast, helpful framework while maintaining control\n\n\u003Csup id=\"f1\">1\u003C\u002Fsup> *TLS*:\n- Development: self-signed certificates auto-generated\n- Production: auto-renewing certificates fetched from [Let's Encrypt](https:\u002F\u002Fletsencrypt.org)\n\n[↩](#a1)\n\n## Documentation\nFor more detailed documentation, check out the [docs](https:\u002F\u002Fdocs.ponzu-cms.org)\n\n## Installation\n\n```\n$ go get -u github.com\u002Fponzu-cms\u002Fponzu\u002F...\n```\n\n## Requirements\nGo 1.8+\n\nSince HTTP\u002F2 Server Push is used, Go 1.8+ is required. However, it is not \nrequired of clients connecting to a Ponzu server to make HTTP\u002F2 requests. \n\n## Usage\n\n```bash\n$ ponzu command [flags] \u003Cparams>\n```\n\n## Commands\n\n### new\n\nCreates a project directory of the name supplied as a parameter immediately\nfollowing the 'new' option in the $GOPATH\u002Fsrc directory. Note: 'new' depends on \nthe program 'git' and possibly a network connection. If there is no local \nrepository to clone from at the local machine's $GOPATH, 'new' will attempt to \nclone the 'github.com\u002Fponzu-cms\u002Fponzu' package from over the network.\n\nExample:\n```bash\n$ ponzu new github.com\u002Fnilslice\u002Fproj\n> New ponzu project created at $GOPATH\u002Fsrc\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fnilslice\u002Fproj\n```\n\nErrors will be reported, but successful commands return nothing.\n\n---\n\n### generate, gen, g\n\nGenerate boilerplate code for various Ponzu components, such as `content`.\n\nExample:\n```bash\n            generator      struct fields and built-in types...\n             |              |\n             v              v    \n$ ponzu gen content review title:\"string\" body:\"string\":richtext rating:\"int\"\n                     ^                                   ^\n                     |                                   |\n                    struct type                         (optional) input view specifier\n```\n\nThe command above will generate the file `content\u002Freview.go` with boilerplate\nmethods, as well as struct definition, and corresponding field tags like:\n\n```go\ntype Review struct {\n\tTitle  string   `json:\"title\"`\n\tBody   string   `json:\"body\"`\n\tRating int      `json:\"rating\"`\n}\n```\n\nThe generate command will intelligently parse more sophisticated field names\nsuch as 'field_name' and convert it to 'FieldName' and vice versa, only where \nappropriate as per common Go idioms. Errors will be reported, but successful \ngenerate commands return nothing.\n\n**Input View Specifiers** _(optional)_\n\nThe CLI can optionally parse a third parameter on the fields provided to generate \nthe type of HTML view an editor field is presented within. If no third parameter\nis added, a plain text HTML input will be generated. In the example above, the \nargument shown as `body:string:richtext` would show the Richtext input instead\nof a plain text HTML input (as shown in the screenshot). The following input\nview specifiers are implemented:\n\n| CLI parameter | Generates |\n|---------------|-----------| \n| checkbox | `editor.Checkbox()` |\n| custom | generates a pre-styled empty div to fill with HTML |\n| file | `editor.File()` |\n| hidden | `editor.Input()` + uses type=hidden |\n| input, text | `editor.Input()` |\n| richtext | `editor.Richtext()` |\n| select | `editor.Select()` |\n| textarea | `editor.Textarea()` |\n| tags | `editor.Tags()` |\n\n---\n\n### build\n\nFrom within your Ponzu project directory, running build will copy and move \nthe necessary files from your workspace into the vendored directory, and \nwill build\u002Fcompile the project to then be run. \n\nOptional flags:\n- `--gocmd` sets the binary used when executing `go build` within `ponzu` build step\n\nExample:\n```bash\n$ ponzu build\n(or)\n$ ponzu build --gocmd=go1.8rc1 # useful for testing\n```\n\nErrors will be reported, but successful build commands return nothing.\n\n---\n\n### run\n\nStarts the HTTP server for the JSON API, Admin System, or both.\nThe segments, separated by a comma, describe which services to start, either \n'admin' (Admin System \u002F CMS backend) or 'api' (JSON API), and, optionally, \nif the server should utilize TLS encryption - served over HTTPS, which is\nautomatically managed using Let's Encrypt (https:\u002F\u002Fletsencrypt.org) \n\nOptional flags:\n- `--port` sets the port on which the server listens for HTTP requests [defaults to 8080]\n- `--https-port` sets the port on which the server listens for HTTPS requests [defaults to 443]\n- `--https` enables auto HTTPS management via Let's Encrypt (port is always 443)\n- `--dev-https` generates self-signed SSL certificates for development-only (port is 10443)\n\nExample: \n```bash\n$ ponzu run\n(or)\n$ ponzu run --port=8080 --https admin,api\n(or) \n$ ponzu run admin\n(or)\n$ ponzu run --port=8888 api\n(or)\n$ ponzu run --dev-https\n```\nDefaults to `$ ponzu run --port=8080 admin,api` (running Admin & API on port 8080, without TLS)\n\n*Note:* \nAdmin and API cannot run on separate processes unless you use a copy of the\ndatabase, since the first process to open it receives a lock. If you intend\nto run the Admin and API on separate processes, you must call them with the\n'ponzu' command independently.\n\n---\n\n### upgrade\n\nWill backup your own custom project code (like content, add-ons, uploads, etc) so\nwe can safely re-clone Ponzu from the latest version you have or from the network \nif necessary. Before running `$ ponzu upgrade`, you should update the `ponzu`\npackage by running `$ go get -u github.com\u002Fponzu-cms\u002Fponzu\u002F...` \n\nExample:\n```bash\n$ ponzu upgrade\n```\n\n---\n\n### add, a\n\nDownloads an add-on to GOPATH\u002Fsrc and copies it to the Ponzu project's .\u002Faddons directory.\nMust be called from within a Ponzu project directory.\n\nExample:\n```bash\n$ ponzu add github.com\u002Fbosssauce\u002Ffbscheduler\n```\n\nErrors will be reported, but successful add commands return nothing.\n\n---\n\n### version, v\n\nPrints the version of Ponzu your project is using. Must be called from within a \nPonzu project directory. By passing the `--cli` flag, the `version` command will \nprint the version of the Ponzu CLI you have installed.\n\nExample:\n```bash\n$ ponzu version\n> Ponzu v0.8.2\n(or)\n$ ponzu version --cli\n> Ponzu v0.9.2\n```\n\n---\n\n## Contributing\n\n1. Checkout branch ponzu-dev\n2. Make code changes\n3. Test changes to ponzu-dev branch\n    - make a commit to ponzu-dev\n    - to manually test, you will need to use a new copy (ponzu new path\u002Fto\u002Fcode), but pass the --dev flag so that ponzu generates a new copy from the ponzu-dev branch, not master by default (i.e. `$ponzu new --dev \u002Fpath\u002Fto\u002Fcode`)\n    - build and run with $ ponzu build and $ ponzu run\n4. To add back to master: \n    - first push to origin ponzu-dev\n    - create a pull request \n    - will then be merged into master\n\n_A typical contribution workflow might look like:_\n```bash\n# clone the repository and checkout ponzu-dev\n$ git clone https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fponzu-cms\u002Fponzu path\u002Fto\u002Flocal\u002Fponzu # (or your fork)\n$ git checkout ponzu-dev\n\n# install ponzu with go get or from your own local path\n$ go get github.com\u002Fponzu-cms\u002Fponzu\u002F...\n# or\n$ cd \u002Fpath\u002Fto\u002Flocal\u002Fponzu \n$ go install .\u002F...\n\n# edit files, add features, etc\n$ git add -A\n$ git commit -m 'edited files, added features, etc'\n\n# now you need to test the feature.. make a new ponzu project, but pass --dev flag\n$ ponzu new --dev \u002Fpath\u002Fto\u002Fnew\u002Fproject # will create $GOPATH\u002Fsrc\u002Fpath\u002Fto\u002Fnew\u002Fproject\n\n# build & run ponzu from the new project directory\n$ cd \u002Fpath\u002Fto\u002Fnew\u002Fproject\n$ ponzu build && ponzu run\n\n# push to your origin:ponzu-dev branch and create a PR at ponzu-cms\u002Fponzu\n$ git push origin ponzu-dev\n# ... go to https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fponzu-cms\u002Fponzu and create a PR\n```\n\n**Note:** if you intend to work on your own fork and contribute from it, you will\nneed to also pass `--fork=path\u002Fto\u002Fyour\u002Ffork` (using OS-standard filepath structure),\nwhere `path\u002Fto\u002Fyour\u002Ffork` _must_ be within `$GOPATH\u002Fsrc`, and you are working from a branch\ncalled `ponzu-dev`. \n\nFor example: \n```bash\n# ($GOPATH\u002Fsrc is implied in the fork path, do not add it yourself)\n$ ponzu new --dev --fork=github.com\u002Fnilslice\u002Fponzu \u002Fpath\u002Fto\u002Fnew\u002Fproject\n```\n\n\n## Credits\n- [golang.org\u002Fx\u002Ftext\u002Funicode\u002Fnorm](https:\u002F\u002Fgolang.org\u002Fx\u002Ftext\u002Funicode\u002Fnorm)\n- [golang.org\u002Fx\u002Ftext\u002Ftransform](https:\u002F\u002Fgolang.org\u002Fx\u002Ftext\u002Ftransform)\n- [golang.org\u002Fx\u002Fcrypto\u002Fbcrypt](https:\u002F\u002Fgolang.org\u002Fx\u002Fcrypto\u002Fbcrypt)\n- [golang.org\u002Fx\u002Fnet\u002Fhttp2](https:\u002F\u002Fgolang.org\u002Fx\u002Fnet\u002Fhttp2)\n- [github.com\u002Fblevesearch\u002Fbleve](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fblevesearch\u002Fbleve)\n- [github.com\u002Fnilslice\u002Fjwt](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fnilslice\u002Fjwt)\n- [github.com\u002Fnilslice\u002Femail](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fnilslice\u002Femail)\n- [github.com\u002Fgorilla\u002Fschema](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fgorilla\u002Fschema)\n- [github.com\u002Fgofrs\u002Fuuid](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fgofrs\u002Fuuid)\n- [github.com\u002Ftidwall\u002Fgjson](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Ftidwall\u002Fgjson)\n- [github.com\u002Ftidwall\u002Fsjson](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Ftidwall\u002Fsjson)\n- [github.com\u002Fboltdb\u002Fbolt](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fboltdb\u002Fbolt)\n- [github.com\u002Fspf13\u002Fcobra](github.com\u002Fspf13\u002Fcobra)\n- [Materialnote Editor](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002FCerealkillerway\u002FmaterialNote)\n- [Materialize.css](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002FDogfalo\u002Fmaterialize)\n- [jQuery](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fjquery\u002Fjquery)\n- [Chart.js](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fchartjs\u002FChart.js)\n\n\n### Logo\nThe Go gopher was designed by Renee French. (http:\u002F\u002Freneefrench.blogspot.com)\nThe design is licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution license.\nRead this article for more details: http:\u002F\u002Fblog.golang.org\u002Fgopher\n\nThe Go gopher vector illustration by Hugo Arganda [@argandas](https:\u002F\u002Ftwitter.com\u002Fargandas) (http:\u002F\u002Fabout.me\u002Fargandas)\n\n\"Gotoro\", the sushi chef, is a modification of Hugo Arganda's illustration by Steve Manuel (https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fnilslice).\n","Ponzu 是一个无头 CMS，提供自动化的 JSON API 服务。它基于 Go 语言构建，支持自动 HTTPS（通过 Let's Encrypt 获取证书）、HTTP\u002F2 Server Push 等技术特性，能够快速生成内容编辑器和高效 HTTP API，适用于需要高并发处理能力和快速响应的现代应用开发场景。尽管项目目前处于被遗弃状态，但其设计理念和技术实现对于寻求内置 SSL\u002FTLS 支持的开源 HTTP 服务器开发者来说仍具有参考价值。","2026-06-11 03:27:27","top_topic"]