canada VS elixir-raknet

Compare canada vs elixir-raknet and see what are their differences.

canada

Easy permission definitions in Elixir apps! (by jarednorman)

elixir-raknet

An Elixir client for the core of the RakNet networking protocol, useful for games and other latency-sensitive applications that typically rely on UDP (by X-Plane)
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canada elixir-raknet
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0.0 0.0
about 3 years ago 7 months ago
Elixir Elixir
MIT License MIT License
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canada

Posts with mentions or reviews of canada. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-16.
  • Authorization and Policy Scopes for Phoenix Apps
    3 projects | dev.to | 16 Nov 2021
    While it is definitely possible to roll out something by hand, it usually makes sense not to reinvent the wheel if well-maintained and tested libraries are available. Canada and Bodyguard are two of the more popular ones that I have seen in the community.
  • 10 Years(-Ish) of Elixir
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 14 Jan 2021
    There are packages on Hex that haven't been updated in a long time but still work perfectly (Canada, for example: https://github.com/jarednorman/canada). Elixir itself doesn't change much... in fact there's no plans for a 2.0 on the horizon, so the fact that packages don't change often isn't a big deal if they still do what they say they do and aren't hurting for more features.

elixir-raknet

Posts with mentions or reviews of elixir-raknet. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-14.
  • Bootstrapping a multiplayer server with Elixir at X-Plane
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 29 Jul 2021
    The core of the X-Plane server is our RakNet UDP protocol, which is open sourced under the MIT license here:

    https://github.com/X-Plane/elixir-raknet

    It's not a full game server, but the "Usage" section of the README provides a sketch of what the rest of the server (the part that implements the business logic) looks like.

  • 10 Years(-Ish) of Elixir
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 14 Jan 2021
    Happy Elixir user here. At work we have a use case that isn't covered by José's high-level overview of the domains Elixir's used in: we run a massive multiplayer game server on it.

    This is actually a really good fit. (It kind of rhymes with the original use of Erlang, being telecoms infrastructure.) We get outstanding concurrency support, high reliability, and really efficient development times. I can't imagine shipping this feature with a server written in C++ (the language I'm most comfortable in), and I can't imagine scaling it the way we need to if we'd gone for a traditional web language like Node, PHP, etc.

    If you're interested, you can see the RakNet (game networking protocol) implementation we use on the server here:

    https://github.com/X-Plane/elixir-raknet

    The README gives a good overview of the full MMO server's architecture, too: each client connection is a stateful Elixir process (not to be confused with a heavy-weight OS process!), acting asynchronously on a client state struct; clients then asynchronously schedule themselves to send updates back to the user.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing canada and elixir-raknet you can also consider the following projects:

bodyguard - Simple authorization conventions for Phoenix apps

scrivener_ecto - Paginate your Ecto queries with Scrivener

canary

credo - A static code analysis tool for the Elixir language with a focus on code consistency and teaching.

authorize - Rule based authorization for Elixir

ex_venture - Text based MMORPG engine written in Elixir

Phauxth - Not actively maintained - Authentication library for Phoenix, and other Plug-based, web applications

phx_gen_auth - An authentication system generator for Phoenix 1.5 applications.

terminator - 🛡 Modern elixir ACL/ABAC library for managing granular user abilities and permissions

stm_agent - Software transactional memory for Elixir.

policy_wonk - Elixir authorization and resource loading in Plug form for Phoenix

speakeasy - Middleware based authorization for Absinthe GraphQL powered by Bodyguard