drogon
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MIT License | MIT License |
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drogon
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Experience using crow as web server
I looked at oatpp and drogon, which are both great, but feel too high-level for my purposes. I tried drogon and got something working, but it feels like too much for my requirements, as in particular I'd like to slot in my choice of Json and message-body handling. C.f. the simple approach in Crow, which I easily understand and build on.
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Dobri projekti na Githubu za ucenje
drogonframework/drogon i drogonframework/trantor
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Ask HN: Easiest and cheapest full-stack frameworks that you love?
talking about C++, there are drogon framework: https://github.com/drogonframework/drogon
not bells and whistles like on Wt as there are no integrated widgets. But have c++ based template (for HTML) engine and other integrated parts what you expect from framework (routing, controllers, db, authentication handling and so on).
and boasts high performance design
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Lies we tell ourselves to keep using Golang
C++ - my favorite language, and, with modern revisions, extremely expressive and readable. There isn't a web server in the standard library, but there are a number of solid open-source choices (e.g., Drogon).
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Cppfront, Herb Sutter's proposal for a new C++ syntax
> * Let’s not pretend all conceivable applications are, or should be, written in C++.*
This is a discussion on C++.
> People mostly stopped using C++ to develop web servers which handle web requests, because they moved to Java, C#, PHP, Ruby, Python, etc.
I'm not sure you understood what I said, or thought things through.
By the way, the top performing web framework in the Tech Empower benchmark is a C++ framework which uses C++'s standard smart pointers.
https://github.com/drogonframework/drogon
Also, one of the most popular web frameworks for Python started off as an April Fools joke. I'm not sure what's your point.
Lastly, the main reason why C++ ceased to be the most popular choice in some domains was because it was during a very long time the most popular choice in some domains, and still remains one of the most popular choices. Some of the reasons why C++ dropped in popularity is the fact that some vendors decided to roll their own alternatives while removing support for C++. Take for instance Microsoft, which was once responsible for making C++ the only tool in town for professional software development. Since it started pushing C# for all sorts of web applications, multi-platform applications, and even desktop applications, and also pushing the adoption of those technologies as a basic requirement to distribute apps in its app store, developers can only use technologies that exist. But does that say anything about the merits of C++?
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What library/framework to use for writing a Web server?
https://github.com/drogonframework/drogon has the best performance afaik
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Hmm
Drogon is a framework for doing web backend in c++ but it is nowhere near on the level of something like Django in terms of ergonomics. In terms of Rust, Rocket is trying to be the easy to use framework with low boilerplate.
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Programming languages endorsed for server-side use at Meta
> How would one go about building a rest service in C++?
I'd use https://github.com/drogonframework/drogon if the app needs to be pure C++ or Cutelyst (https://cutelyst.org/) if it's a Qt app which needs to expose an http server
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Built my first project with rust!
About the project - I was trying to find the perfect reliable and performant rust's web framework to use for one of my personal project, and since I've been using Drogon/uWebSockets previously, I wanted to choose the best one to replace it. So I decided to create a benchmark system that is fully automated.
- Which library canI use for rendering html??
Deployer
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Deployer offers PHP developers a streamlined, zero-downtime deployment process, supporting major PHP frameworks. It is the ideal choice for secure, interruption-free deployment, automating and simplifying deployment tasks in the PHP environment.
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Every client asks: Why not Wordpress?
I use deploybot.com to handle like 10 different Drupal installs, on a shared hosting. See also https://deployer.org but you can have your "light" platform.sh on a reasonably cheap shared hosting.
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Does anybody use GitHub actions for deployment?
Yes, in combination with PHP deployer: https://deployer.org/
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Ask HN: Easiest and cheapest full-stack frameworks that you love?
Is there an equivalent for deployer in .NET world?
https://deployer.org/
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Ideas for minimum PHP pipeline for a small team
We have recently moved from jenkins + deployer.org to envoyer.. Alot of value and ease of life considering the monthly fee....
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What are your deployment steps for continuous delivery with a Laravel App?
I would also check out PHP Deployer (https://deployer.org/) as an open source/free alternative to some of those paid solutions mentioned in other comments.
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How to deploy LAMP stack
setup blue/green deployments or go fancy with something like deployer
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What tools/services are you using to deploy your Symfony app to servers?
Deployer https://deployer.org/
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How to deploy an app?
I'm not looking for a hosting, i'm looking for the equivalent of deployer.org for node. A package that handles the process to git pull, install dependencies, rollback if necessary, etc... When i search for "how to deploy a node app" all i get is tutorials on how to deploy to Heroku, Vercel & other cloud providers :(
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Best setup for a PHP (Laravel) site using CDK?
If you aren't then https://deployer.org/ is pretty easy for beginners
What are some alternatives?
Boost.Beast - HTTP and WebSocket built on Boost.Asio in C++11
Envoy - Elegant SSH tasks for PHP.
Oat++ - 🌱Light and powerful C++ web framework for highly scalable and resource-efficient web application. It's zero-dependency and easy-portable.
Rocketeer
POCO - The POCO C++ Libraries are powerful cross-platform C++ libraries for building network- and internet-based applications that run on desktop, server, mobile, IoT, and embedded systems.
Magallanes - The PHP Deployment Tool
cppcoro - A library of C++ coroutine abstractions for the coroutines TS
Pomander - Deploy your PHP with PHP. Inspired by Capistrano and Vlad.
trantor - a non-blocking I/O tcp network lib based on c++14/17
Plum - A deployer library for PHP 5.3
restclient-cpp - C++ client for making HTTP/REST requests
PHPloy - PHPloy - Incremental Git (S)FTP deployment tool that supports multiple servers, submodules and rollbacks.