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Installer anycable-go avec Homebrew

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installation

Commandes d'installation supplémentaires

macOS

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brew install anycable-go

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aperçu

Résumé du paquet

WebSocket server with action cable protocol

Commandes et alias

  • anycable-go

historique

Historique du projet et usages

AnyCable-Go is the Go realtime server component of AnyCable, a framework for replacing or extending Ruby on Rails Action Cable with a separate WebSocket service. In package-manager terms, it is the installable server binary that turns AnyCable from a Ruby gem into a deployable realtime system.

Historique du projet

The AnyCable README says the project lets applications use any WebSocket server as a replacement for a Ruby server such as Action Cable, while keeping the same Action Cable protocol and JavaScript client compatibility. The current docs broaden the positioning: AnyCable is a realtime server with delivery guarantees for Rails, Laravel, Node.js, Python, and any backend that can speak HTTP.

The Go server grew alongside the Ruby/Rails integration. Official docs describe two operating modes: RPC-backed mode, where the server delegates connection and subscription logic to an application, and standalone pub/sub mode, where signed streams and JWT-style authentication allow use without a full Action Cable backend.

Historique d'adoption

AnyCable's adoption story started in the Rails world, where it offered a path away from running large numbers of persistent WebSocket connections inside Ruby application processes. The official README links talks from RailsClub Moscow 2016, RubyConfMY 2017, RubyKaigi 2018, Wroc_Love.rb 2018, and RubyConf 2018, plus an Evil Martians post marking AnyCable 1.0 after four years of real-time web with Ruby and Go.

The docs now present AnyCable beyond Rails: Laravel, Node.js serverless, Python and generic HTTP backends, Hotwire, SSE, long polling, Pusher protocol, GraphQL, and server-side reliable streams. That wider docs surface explains why anycable-go is packaged as a standalone Homebrew formula rather than only as a Ruby gem transitive artifact.

Modes d'utilisation

Operators run anycable-go as a WebSocket/realtime server and configure it with environment variables, CLI flags, or, since v1.5.4, a TOML config file. Official docs say it looks for ./anycable.toml and /etc/anycable/anycable.toml by default, and also accepts --config-path.

For Rails, a typical deployment pairs anycable-go with anycable or anycable-rails in the application, a broadcast adapter such as Redis, NATS, or HTTP, and a WebSocket URL pointed at the AnyCable server. For non-Rails usage, users can run standalone signed streams, MySQL-like clients are irrelevant, and the operational focus becomes pub/sub, delivery guarantees, and connection draining.

Pourquoi les passionnés de paquets s'y intéressent

AnyCable-Go matters because it is a case study in splitting a framework feature into a polyglot service. Homebrew installs a Go binary, RubyGems installs the Rails-side pieces, npm may install client packages, and deployment docs bridge all of them.

The project also shows how a package can be a protocol implementation rather than just an app. Its significance is tied to Action Cable compatibility, the extended Action Cable protocol, reliable streams, and the ability to operate realtime traffic with Go's runtime characteristics while keeping Rails channel code.

Chronologie

  • 2016: Official README links a RailsClub Moscow talk about AnyCable.
  • 2018: Official README links RubyKaigi, Wroc_Love.rb, and RubyConf talks focused on high-speed cables and Ruby/Go realtime architecture.
  • 2020: Official README links AnyCable 1.0 coverage after four years of real-time web with Ruby and Go.
  • 2024: Official docs note TOML configuration support in anycable-go since v1.5.4.
  • 2026: The official release feed shows v1.6.15 with maintenance fixes and Go toolchain updates.

Related projects

  • Action Cable is the Rails WebSocket framework whose protocol AnyCable supports.
  • anycable and anycable-rails are the Ruby-side integration packages.
  • anycable-client is the JavaScript client SDK linked from the official docs.
  • Lite Cable is mentioned by the docs for non-Rails Ruby application logic.

Sources

  • Official AnyCable README, docs markdown bundle, configuration docs, release feed, and source_facts.description.

posture de sécurité

Niveau de risque : blue

broad file, network, media, or database tool signal.

Classificateur de risque

risque blue · confiance moyen · tool

Pourquoi

  • broad file, network, media, or database tool signal

Signaux

  • text:server

Comportement d'installation

  • Aucun hook post-install Homebrew n’est enregistré dans les métadonnées de formule.
  • Les métadonnées de bottle Homebrew sont disponibles pour 6 plateformes.
  • Les métadonnées de compilation listent 1 dépendances de compilation.

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local files

Configuration and credential file locations

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Configuration files

Config paths the tool may read or write during local use.

Unix
./anycable.toml/etc/anycable/anycable.toml

exécutables

Exécutables installés

CommandeTypeExpositionNote
anycable-gocliexécutable global

fraîcheur

Version et fraîcheur

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page générée2026-07-08
version du gestionnaire1.6.15
gestionnaire mis à jour2026-06-29
données localesOK
amontà jour
dernière version détectéev1.6.15

https://github.com/anycable/anycable

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métadonnées d'installation

Métadonnées du paquet

Clé du paquetbrew:anycable-go
Version1.6.15
Gestionnaire de paquetsHomebrew
Page du gestionnaire de paquetshttps://formulae.brew.sh/formula/anycable-go
Page d'accueilhttps://anycable.io
Dépôthttps://github.com/anycable/anycable
Docs amonthttps://docs.anycable.io/anycable-go/configuration
LicenceMIT
Archive sourcehttps://github.com/anycable/anycable/archive/refs/tags/v1.6.15.tar.gz
Dernière mise à jour2026-06-29T20:47:05Z
Pulseupdated
Dépendances de compilationgo
Bouteilledisponible (sur arm64_linux, arm64_sequoia, arm64_sonoma, arm64_tahoe, sonoma, x86_64_linux)
post-install Homebrewnon défini
Serviceaucun déclaré

faits du registre

Détails de la base source

Source DatabaseHomebrew formula API
Taphomebrew/core
Full Nameanycable-go
Version Scheme0
Revision0
Head VersionHEAD
Bottle Stable Root URLhttps://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core
Deprecatedno
Disabledno
Keg Onlyno
URL Keys
  • head
  • stable

piste source

Généré depuis les données du dépôt

Cette page est servie par av-web depuis l'artéfact SQLite privé des paquets généré par scripts/generate-pkg-sqlite.py.

Sources utilisées

  • Geiger risk classifier
  • Nucleus package database
  • av.db category and tag curation
  • cross-ecosystem install command graph
  • curated configuration and credential file locations
  • curated package history
  • package relationship graph
  • package version freshness
  • package-page enrichment