delay-timer VS async-tungstenite

Compare delay-timer vs async-tungstenite and see what are their differences.

delay-timer

Time-manager of delayed tasks. Like crontab, but synchronous asynchronous tasks are possible scheduling, and dynamic add/cancel/remove is supported. (by BinChengZhao)

async-tungstenite

Async binding for Tungstenite, the Lightweight stream-based WebSocket implementation (by sdroege)
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delay-timer async-tungstenite
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3.9 6.9
4 months ago 30 days ago
Rust Rust
Apache License 2.0 MIT License
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delay-timer

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async-tungstenite

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  • generic purpose library in rust
    1 project | /r/rust | 21 Mar 2021
    You can also mix them a bit. The library tungstenite is implemented like this, and allows async-tungstenite to reuse the same logic but in a non-blocking manner. You have the API of the second option, but if a write call returns WouldBlock, you return to the caller and allow them to continue when the buffer is flushed. This can get complicated saving state though (e.g. whether it's currently doing authentication, uploading a file, etc.), but see my note below about Rust's async/await.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing delay-timer and async-tungstenite you can also consider the following projects:

tokio-tungstenite - Future-based Tungstenite for Tokio. Lightweight stream-based WebSocket implementation