bun
hyper-express
bun | hyper-express | |
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28,868 | 1,465 | |
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10.0 | 8.8 | |
almost 2 years ago | 10 days ago | |
Zig | JavaScript | |
MIT | MIT License |
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bun
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git clone https://github.com/Jarred-Sumner/bun.git
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Install Bun for Windows: A Modern JavaScript Runtime Like Node or Deno
error: unzip is required to install Bun (see: https://github.com/Jarred-Sumner/bun#unzip-is-required
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Is Bun, a Node, and Deno Killer?
the first ops/s is also very much not covering a real example, you can't make sqlite faster then it is there is a limit on how fast you can make this. So first off both use the same C library below it (sqlite3) and that is doing the heavy lifting, then you go further and think about the JS part, where it even says in their source code https://github.com/Jarred-Sumner/bun/blob/e4fb84275715bb4de4b541f6de0ede4b5ce3e10a/src/bun.js/bindings/sqlite/sqlite.exports.js that it uses the same code as sqlite for transactions.
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- GitHub – Jarred-Sumner/bun: fast JavaScript runtime,, ca and package manager
- Bun - Ya esta aqui.
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- Bun: Fast JavaScript runtime, bundler, transpiler and package manager
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Bun: Fast JavaScript runtime, transpiler, and NPM client written in Zig
> This part, very early on in the Bun page, stood out. That’s a monetizable product, even if the code is open source.
bun isn't open source, it is source available at this point: https://github.com/Jarred-Sumner/bun/issues/241
hyper-express
- HyperExpress: High Performance Node.js Webserver
- HyperExpress – High-perf HTTP/ws server (~20x Express.js)
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I have done a full benchmark of a POST REST API on my computer: Node.js vs Fastify vs Express.js vs Deno vs Bun vs GO. Node.js is used WITH and WITHOUT clustering on 6-core I7 processor
Hey, I believe uWebsockets.js does support clustering. I'm the author of https://github.com/kartikk221/hyper-express which is written on top of uWebsockets.js and is pretty much the fastest webserver in Node land with an Express-like API and all of the common features such as middlewares, Router, async/sync, Websockets, Server Sent Events, File Uploading in a single package that is about same size as Express. The only catch is that you lose about 14% performance from the uWebsockets.js peak because of all the features but this is being improved and a well worth trade off for the familiar developer experience with still almost 2.5x performance of Fastify and other similar frameworks.
- HyperExpress – High Performance Node.js Webserver
- HyperExpress – Simple, performant HTTP/WebSocket server using uWebSockets.js
- Simple, Performant HTTP and WebSocket Server Using Uwebsockets.js
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MRSK: Deploy Web Apps Anywhere
Yeah I’m personally of the opinion that the performance loss for regular web services is worth it 99% of the time. RAM is cheap, human time is not.
That said I definitely believe your characterization of resource hunger between nginx and traefik.
You are the second person to mention using websockets for requests in as many days… How do you deal with scale out? Sticky cookie routing seems like almost a requirement if you don’t want to deploy a redis-alike.
Also just out of curiosity, do you use hyper-express[0]?
[0]: https://github.com/kartikk221/hyper-express
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What are some good projects for learning about buffers, event emitters, and streams in NodeJS?
Building your own webserver on top of a lower level networking library in Node.js can be a good way to learn all 3 of those things. I have built a webserver called HyperExpress which is essentially a layer on top of a low level C++ websever called uWebsockets and I had to utilize and progress my knowledge in buffers, emitters and streams to achieve the same API as Express.js and make it usable for Node.js applications: https://github.com/kartikk221/hyper-express Feel free to dig around in the code and make any PRs for improvements!
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What are the performance overheads of V8 Engine
You can check out source code here if you’d like to do more digging https://github.com/kartikk221/hyper-express
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Need help in understanding why we need classes in JS(node specifically).
Are classes absolutely needed in JS? No, not really. Are classes really nice and significantly improve the readability/flow of your code in some cases? Sure, an example could be a webserver I wrote: https://github.com/kartikk221/hyper-express
What are some alternatives?
hattip - Like Express, but for the future
nanoexpress - Professional backend framework for Node.js
ts2c - Convert Javascript/TypeScript to C
iron-session - 🛠 Secure, stateless, and cookie-based session library for JavaScript
zig-tflite - Zig binding for TensorFlow Lite
Socket.io - Realtime application framework (Node.JS server)
redis-rope - 🪢 A fast native data type for manipulating large strings in Redis
bun - Bun JS app doing basically nothing
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
yazap - 🔧 The ultimate Zig library for seamless command line parsing. Effortlessly handles options, subcommands, and custom arguments with ease.
µWebSockets - Simple, secure & standards compliant web server for the most demanding of applications