dropshot
Rocket
dropshot | Rocket | |
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11 | 155 | |
745 | 23,398 | |
1.9% | 0.8% | |
9.4 | 8.9 | |
7 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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dropshot
- Dropshot – expose REST APIs from a Rust program
- Expose REST APIs from a Rust Program
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Tips on Creating a Design-First API Using Rust
Try dropshot by the Oxide Computer team. It generates an open api spec from your rust code directly.
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Warp or Rocket.rs or Actix Web?
What about dropshot. Not much features but very simple and auto generates swagger https://github.com/oxidecomputer/dropshot
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What made you choose the rust web framework you're currently using?
I have used dropshot mostly because of its simplicity.
- Seed – A Rust front-end framework for creating fast and reliable web apps
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New Tokio blog post: Announcing Axum - Web framework that focuses on ergonomics and modularity
i haven't tried it yet, but https://github.com/oxidecomputer/dropshot apparently offers automated OpenAPI generation: https://docs.rs/dropshot/0.5.1/dropshot/struct.ApiDescription.html
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Rust for backend development?
At Oxide we are doing backend development in Rust, with our own framework: https://github.com/oxidecomputer/dropshot/#dropshot
- Dropshot a general-purpose Rust crate for exposing REST APIs
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A web framework I desperately wish there was a Rust equivalent for: FastAPI
Dropshot from Oxide Computer includes openapi generation from code.
Rocket
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Top 10 Rusty Repositories for you to start your Open Source Journey
4. Rocket
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What is the best library to write a SCADA-like application for web?
If you want something simpler/more minimal, you could use https://rocket.rs/ for the backend and handle the front-end however you want.
- Rocket – Simple, Fast, Type-Safe Web Framework for Rust
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Help required: Port kellnr from rocket.rs to axum
I’m the author of https://kellnr.io. When I started working on Kellnr three years ago, https://rocket.rs was “the web framework” to use. Unfortunately, the project seems dead. Before adding more functionality using an unmaintained framework, I want to port Kellnr to https://github.com/tokio-rs/axum.
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Crux: Cross-platform app development in Rust
Or else you could of course just use https://rocket.rs/
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Building a Rust app with Perseus
Rust is a popular system programming language, known for its robust memory safety features and exceptional performance. While Rust was originally a system programming language, its application has evolved. Now you can see Rust in different app platforms, mobile apps, and of course, in web apps — both in the frontend and backend, with frameworks like Rocket, Axum, and Actix making it even easier to build web applications with Rust.
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Need recommendations for technologies, frameworks etc. for an IoT device project in Rust
I've done some research but I have to admit that creating embedded devices is a totally new subject for me, but that is the point of the project - main goal is learning, and creating something is the secondary goal, so please bear with me and my knowledge of the subject. So, for the hardware I've seen many people recommending SMT32 family devices, but I've also read that anything with the Cortex-M processor can be suitable. Need more info on that. OS is a hard choice for me because on one hand I was thinking of Ubuntu Core but the device support is not really that good I think, so other options I've found are Tock and RIOT-OS, and I am gravitating towards the latter because it's main focus is on IOT devices. I've found frameworks like Rocket.rs for a web app, tauri.app for desktop app (which might not be needed but I still like the idea). Also found Tokio.rs which apparently will help with the networking. There was a discussion from the other members about using the Golioth cloud platform with Zephyr and C++, and I don't know if there are any other alternatives for Golioth that support Rust, I've found webthings.io but I am not sure if it's an alternative, or something else actually, so I would be happy to learn more about that. Again I want to hear your recommendations regarding anything that will help creating a project like that.
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Rust for web development
I use Rocket on the backend with Postgres. Currently experimenting with Yew for the frontend.
What are some alternatives?
axum - Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper
actix-web - Actix Web is a powerful, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework for Rust.
juniper - GraphQL server library for Rust
rust-dominator - Zero-cost ultra-high-performance declarative DOM library using FRP signals for Rust!
yew - Rust / Wasm framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
tonic - A native gRPC client & server implementation with async/await support.
tokio - A runtime for writing reliable asynchronous applications with Rust. Provides I/O, networking, scheduling, timers, ...
prae - prae is a crate that aims to provide a better way to define types that require validation.
rust-websocket - A WebSocket (RFC6455) library written in Rust
rust-rdom - 🍂 A Rust-based simulated DOM (browser-independent replacement for web_sys)
hyper - An HTTP library for Rust