Reorganize the SRS (Simple Realtime Server) repository to
follow a conventional Go project structure, setting the stage for a
progressive transition from a C++ project to a Go project. The proxy,
which was once contained within its own `proxy/` subdirectory, will now
be converted into the initial Go module located at the root of the
repository, serving as a template for subsequent Go modules.
- **Go module at repo root:** `go.mod` moved to repo root, module
renamed from `proxy` to `srsx`. The repo is now a proper Go project with
`cmd/` and `internal/` at the top level.
- **Elevation of Proxy Code:** Move the proxy code from
`proxy/cmd/proxy-go/` to `cmd/proxy/`, and from `proxy/internal/` to
`internal/`. The proxy serves as the inaugural application; subsequent
modules (for instance, `cmd/origin`) will mimic this arrangement.
- **Documentation Restructured:** Transfer the documentation from
`proxy/docs/` to `docs/proxy/`, revise the main README to endorse
OpenClaw as the preferred AI tool, and update `proxy/README.md` to point
to the new documentation locations.
- **Build and config:** `Makefile` moved to root, `PROXY_STATIC_FILES`
default path corrected for the new layout, `.gitignore` consolidated.
- **Cleanup:** removed standalone `proxy/LICENSE` (repo-level license
applies), all internal imports updated to `srsx/internal/...`.
- **OpenClaw workspace:** added community bot info, git workflow
conventions, and support group behavior guidance.
This restructuring was performed by OpenClaw orchestrating Claude Code
and Codex via ACP.
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: chatgpt-codex-connector[bot] <199175422+chatgpt-codex-connector[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Move the SRS proxy server code from the standalone repository
https://github.com/ossrs/proxy into the proxy/ directory of the
main SRS repo. Also update build instructions in origin-cluster.md.
Please note that the proxy server is a new architecture or the next
version of the Origin Cluster, which allows the publication of multiple
streams. The SRS origin cluster consists of a group of origin servers
designed to handle a large number of streams.
```text
+-----------------------+
+---+ SRS Proxy(Deployment) +------+---------------------+
+-----------------+ | +-----------+-----------+ + +
| LB(K8s Service) +--+ +(Redis/MESH) + SRS Origin Servers +
+-----------------+ | +-----------+-----------+ + (Deployment) +
+---+ SRS Proxy(Deployment) +------+---------------------+
+-----------------------+
```
The new origin cluster is designed as a collection of proxy servers. For
more information, see [Discussion
#3634](https://github.com/ossrs/srs/discussions/3634). If you prefer to
use the old origin cluster, please switch to a version before SRS 6.0.
A proxy server can be used for a set of origin servers, which are
isolated and dedicated origin servers. The main improvement in the new
architecture is to store the state for origin servers in the proxy
server, rather than using MESH to communicate between origin servers.
With a proxy server, you can deploy origin servers as stateless servers,
such as in a Kubernetes (K8s) deployment.
Now that the proxy server is a stateful server, it uses Redis to store
the states. For faster development, we use Go to develop the proxy
server, instead of C/C++. Therefore, the proxy server itself is also
stateless, with all states stored in the Redis server or cluster. This
makes the new origin cluster architecture very powerful and robust.
The proxy server is also an architecture designed to solve multiple
process bottlenecks. You can run hundreds of SRS origin servers with one
proxy server on the same machine. This solution can utilize multi-core
machines, such as servers with 128 CPUs. Thus, we can keep SRS
single-threaded and very simple. See
https://github.com/ossrs/srs/discussions/3665#discussioncomment-6474441
for details.
```text
+--------------------+
+-------+ SRS Origin Server +
+ +--------------------+
+
+-----------------------+ + +--------------------+
+ SRS Proxy(Deployment) +------+-------+ SRS Origin Server +
+-----------------------+ + +--------------------+
+
+ +--------------------+
+-------+ SRS Origin Server +
+--------------------+
```
Keep in mind that the proxy server for the Origin Cluster is designed to
handle many streams. To address the issue of many viewers, we will
enhance the Edge Cluster to support more protocols.
```text
+------------------+ +--------------------+
+ SRS Edge Server +--+ +-------+ SRS Origin Server +
+------------------+ + + +--------------------+
+ +
+------------------+ + +-----------------------+ + +--------------------+
+ SRS Edge Server +--+-----+ SRS Proxy(Deployment) +------+-------+ SRS Origin Server +
+------------------+ + +-----------------------+ + +--------------------+
+ +
+------------------+ + + +--------------------+
+ SRS Edge Server +--+ +-------+ SRS Origin Server +
+------------------+ +--------------------+
```
With the new Origin Cluster and Edge Cluster, you have a media system
capable of supporting a large number of streams and viewers. For
example, you can publish 10,000 streams, each with 100,000 viewers.
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Co-authored-by: Jacob Su <suzp1984@gmail.com>