concurrent-queue
metrics
concurrent-queue | metrics | |
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3 | 19 | |
234 | 70 | |
8.1% | - | |
7.1 | 9.7 | |
14 days ago | 4 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | - |
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concurrent-queue
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What's everyone working on this week (26/2023)?
Hmm, actually Iām not sure. It depends on the implementation of concurrent-queue, since it is built on top of it.
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What's everyone working on this week (23/2023)?
Also adding tail_mut() and head_mut methods to the Concurrent-Queue crate!
- pub/sub Event bus in rust
metrics
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SQLx 0.7 released! Offline mode usability improvements, performance fixes and major upgrades across the board!
It's worth keeping an eye on Diesel's metrics suite (https://github.com/diesel-rs/metrics) as well; I found and fixed some suboptimal buffering that was affecting performance.
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What's everyone working on this week (26/2023)?
See here for some numbers. The relevant code lives inside the diesel github repository. Please also keep in mind that these are just numbers and you should run those these on your own and also run tests with your actual work load.
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Sqlx, diesel, orm or other sqlx query ?
Performance is worse than in comparable frameworks
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Handle sessions and database requests
For the database part you might want to checkout a crate that's not based on sqlx as sqlx is known for providing non-optimal performance for the sqlite backend. rusqlite or diesel perform much better for this use case.
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What ORM do you use?
No it will likely not be less performant. See these numbers for some benchmark results for numbers. (As always with benchmarks: Please don't trust my numbers. To be sure you need to do your own benchmarks with your own use-case)
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Trying to learn by tutorials, for cannot find a single Actix/Diesel tutorial that actually compiles
See here for some benchmark results. The benchmarks itself are in the diesel repository. Otherwise I believe there are numbers in the techempower benchmarks as well, although that includes other factors .
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Thoughts about switching from sqlx to tokio_postgres?
I'm developing a Rust web server backend in Axum that uses Postgres and performance will be pretty important since I plan to run it on one server for as long as possible. It seems like the postgres crate is about 2x faster than sqlx, and the postgres repository seems pretty active still.
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Ormlite: An ORM in Rust for developers that love SQL
Congratulations to the release. I know all of this is hard work. I would like to invite you to submit a ormlite implementation to the diesel benchmark collection. As soon as that's merged you will get regular reports here. The relevant code is here in the diesel repository.
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Rails developers write some Rust: a review of Axum 0.6
In that case you may be interested in the metrics for different database libraries. diesel is doing rather well at the moment. sqlx is in the middle of a large rewrite that should improve performance, so we'll see how it compares after that
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Using Rust as my Backend
See here for some benchmark results for the diesel repository. Please keep in mind that as always with benchmarks, these numbers are not necessarily true for your usecase. Be sure to checkout at least the benchmark code and draw your own conclusions from there.
What are some alternatives?
socketioxide - A socket.io server implementation in Rust that integrates with the Tower ecosystem and the Tokio stack.
sea-orm - š An async & dynamic ORM for Rust
quincy - QUIC-based VPN
sea-query - š± A dynamic SQL query builder for MySQL, Postgres and SQLite
utoipa - Simple, Fast, Code first and Compile time generated OpenAPI documentation for Rust
sqlx - š§° The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
RustQuant - Rust library for quantitative finance.
cornucopia - Generate type-checked Rust from your PostgreSQL.
pulsar - A modular and blazing fast runtime security tool for the IoT, powered by eBPF.
rust-postgis - postgis helper library.
postage-rs - The feature-rich, portable async channel library
const-eval - home for proposals in and around compile-time function evaluation