flaskbb
maud
flaskbb | maud | |
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6 | 29 | |
2,540 | 1,924 | |
0.7% | - | |
4.2 | 6.4 | |
19 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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flaskbb
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The Reddit blackout has left Google barren and full of holes – TechRadar
Take a look at FlaskBB, it's kind of like those but modern and written in Python.
Also it needs devs.
https://github.com/flaskbb/flaskbb
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First release of LemmyBB, a federated bulletin board written in Rust
FlaskBB is pretty good, although it needs a little bit of work to make it easily packageable.
https://flaskbb.org/
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Any Rust based forum software?
I was looking into actively maintained Rust based forum software similar to NodeBB (Node.js) or Discourse (Ruby on Rails) and Flaskbb (Python).
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Pytest github example (request)
Here’s a well structured, but still simple app with a nice tests layout. Here’s a forum software using Flask that’s more mature. This GitHub links have a lot of examples, from boilerplates to established open source projects.
- Small project idea feedback please
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Large enterprise level open source flask project?
FlaskBB - bb system built in Flask - https://github.com/flaskbb/flaskbb
maud
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Templ: A language for writing HTML user interfaces in Go
I would like to mention maud in this context:
https://github.com/lambda-fairy/maud
It is refreshingly different from other Rust templating libraries. It uses a proc-macro that compiles your HTML into Rust code. I also happen to use it in conjunction with HTMX and it works very well for me (at least in small projects).
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Getting Started with Axum - Rust's Most Popular Framework
You can also use HTML templating with crates like askama, tera and maud! This can be combined with the power of lightweight JavaScript libraries like htmx to speed up time to production. You can read more about this on our other article about using HTMX with Rust which you can find here.. We also collaborated with Stefan Baumgartner on an article for serving HTML with Askama!
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RustGPT: ChatGPT UI Built with Rust, Htmx, SQLite
I think a lot of us reach for Jinja-style templates so it feels a little more like we're writing bare HTML. But they're of course still just templates, and they need a build step before they become valid HTML.
So it's true, if you're willing to use a DSL embedded in your server language (like JSX), then you'll have the full language tooling available to you. And this probably isn't giving up much over language-specific templates.
A JSX-equivalent for the Rust server-side rendering world would probably be maud [1] or leptops [2].
[1] https://github.com/lambda-fairy/maud
[2] https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos
- Hyper – A fast and correct HTTP implementation for Rust
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Want a web app to respond to local file changes. Is Tauri the solution here?
Maud as a performant templating engine that will ensure your templates are well-formed at compile-time and, in effect, minify the generated HTML output by not passing through unnecessary whitespace.
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Rust tech stack
Maud is a fast Slim/Haml-esque templating engine which will automatically minify your HTML at no extra charge because whitespace isn't significant in its syntax.
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rust web dev??
If you want to do backend development, give actix-web or Axum a try. If you need templating, take a look at Maud and if you want an ORM, take a look at SeaORM.
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Any web frameworks that could compare to Symfony?
Personally, I'd recommend Maud if you don't need something with runtime reloading. Not only is it much faster, it implements a template language that is effectively the Rust-syntax equivalent to Slim or Haml using a procedural macro, so you get compile-time verification that your HTML output is well-formed.
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Anyone from a Typescript/React background who tried out Rust for the 1st time?
For templating, Maud is fast, gives compile-time well-formedness guarantees, and outputs minified HTML by default as a side-effect of it being based on Rust macros. (It's of a similar design philosophy to Slim and Haml)
- I love building a startup in Rust. I wouldn't pick it again
What are some alternatives?
FluxBB - FluxBB is a fast, light, user-friendly forum application for your website.
askama - Type-safe, compiled Jinja-like templates for Rust
phpBB - phpBB Development: phpBB is a popular open-source bulletin board written in PHP. This repository also contains the history of version 2.
tera - A template engine for Rust based on Jinja2/Django
nodeBB - Node.js based forum software built for the modern web
horrorshow-rs - A macro-based html builder for rust
Flarum - Simple forum software for building great communities.
markup.rs - A blazing fast, type-safe template engine for Rust.
MyBB - MyBB is a free and open source forum software.
ructe - Rust Compiled Templates with static-file handling
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
multiversion - Easy function multiversioning for Rust