Palladium
Suave.IO
Palladium | Suave.IO | |
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2 | 5 | |
12 | 1,315 | |
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0.0 | 4.8 | |
almost 2 years ago | about 2 months ago | |
F# | F# | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Palladium
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Creating a TRX File from an API for Azure DevOps CI/CD Pipeline Integration
Below is an example of the TRX output from Palladium /AsynchronousTests. We made some slight alterations from the default file structure to better serve our needs. For example we removed the deployment node from TestSettings and made it self closing. We also did away with the contents of the Output node.
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XML Serialization for F# Record Types
The following solution provides an example of the XmlSerializer turning a record type into an xml formatted string for an API response. This solution is an open-source implementation of asynchronous, long-running tests in Orleans which produce TRX results via a HTTP web API endpoint.
Suave.IO
- The combined power of F# and C#
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New server-side framework based on monadic parsing
This is cool. I just want to give a shoutout to Suave, which is the original inspiration for Giraffe, and is still my go-to web server in F#.
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Building a Webpack alternative in F#
This shouldn't be that hard, I just needed a server that well... served the HTML/CSS/JS files right? I went to my desktop, created an F# script added a couple of libraries like Suave and CliWrap so I could call the dotnet fable command from my F# code and make it compile my Fable files.
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Introducing Giraffe.Htmx
Giraffe is a library that sits atop ASP.NET Core and allows developers to build web applications in a functional style; dotnet new giraffe is literally my starting point when I begin a new web application project. (Rather than write three more sentences filled with effusive praise, I’ll just leave it at that; it’s great.) It also provides a view engine (that builds upon Suave‘s “experimental” view engine) which uses an F# DSL to define HTML in a strongly-typed way. It has been incredibly efficient for a while, but with .NET’s work over the past two releases at improving performance, and Giraffe’s adoption of those techniques, it is lightning fast.
- Suave 2.6.1 Released 🚀
What are some alternatives?
Giraffe - A native functional ASP.NET Core web framework for F# developers.
Saturn - Opinionated, web development framework for F# which implements the server-side, functional MVC pattern
ASP.NET MVC
DotVVM - Open source MVVM framework for Web Apps
Freya - Freya Web Stack - Meta-Package
dotNetify - Simple, lightweight, yet powerful way to build real-time web apps.
IISNode - Hosting node.js applications in IIS on Windows
ASP.NET Core - ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
Signals - Signals is a framework for developing enterprise and SaaS applications that follows the USE-CASE driven methodology
FubuMVC - A front-controller style MVC framework for .NET
Coalesce - Helping you quickly build amazing sites
FSharp.Domain.Validation - Designing with types requires a lot of code - this library fixes that