hello-actix
Rouille, Rust web server middleware
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hello-actix
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What's everyone working on this week (29/2021)?
Still working on my hello-actix project. I've added a bunch of integration tests (they're more for illustrative purposes though) to dive a bit deeper in how to test an actix-web app.
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What's everyone working on this week (27/2021)?
The repo is hello-actix if anyone is interested. Feedback would be much appreciated, as I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to web dev.
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Newbie frustration: can we KISS more?
I've been messing around learning web dev in rust recently, feel free to check out my hello-actix repo for some guidance. The most complete example there is the sqlite project.
Rouille, Rust web server middleware
- Rouille, a Rust web micro-framework
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Async rust – are we doing it all wrong?
Your CRUD web application server almost certainly doesn't need async Rust. Using a blocking HTTP server is not "might be a good idea", it simply is a good idea.
I recommend Rouille for this: https://github.com/tomaka/rouille. In case you are worried about performance, check the benchmark. Blocking Rouille is faster than builtin async server in Node.js.
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Best backend web frameworks with blocking io (i.e. not async)?
As you say, the majority of the web ecosystem in Rust has moved to async - but if you’re happy to stray a bit from the beaten path then rouille might do the trick.
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An Express-inspired web framework for Rust
In strongly typed languages like Rust, composing smaller libraries is usually quite painless, so you don't need a large framework.
Personally for backend Rust I use rouille[0] for the server (it's very simple and async-free), askama[1] for compile-time HTML templates and (if a SPA is unavoidable, as that is of course always to be avoided if at all possible) yew[2] for client-side WASM.
Now this stack is what I like personally, but there are many options that you can combine, some more full-featured than others. Check out https://www.arewewebyet.org/ for a partial overview.
[0]: https://github.com/tomaka/rouille
[1]: https://github.com/djc/askama
[2]: https://yew.rs/
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Which Rust web framework to choose in 2022 (with code examples)
rouille
I'd like to put in a word for a simple, sync framework such as rouille. The compile times are much, much better, the number of dependencies is much smaller, the stuff it's built on (the standard library) is extensively tested and extremely reliable. Kernel context switches are slower than userspace thread scheduling, but not much slower, and as long as your services aren't just shoving bytes from one place to another (i.e. actually doing some computation) the time taken for a context switch vanishes into noise. A lot of benchmarks test how quickly a web service can move bytes, which (if your business logic is non-trivial) actually isn't the most critical factor.
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Hey rustaceans, which web framework you guys suggest for a small application?
I don't have any Rust-relevant experience here, but if I wanted to build a web server in Rust and was okay with "reasonable" performance, I'd probably give rouille a try first.
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The Rustacean way to build a complete web app?
Rouille is fairly solid in my experience. Save the pain of async and spend it building software that works. Honestly with Rust's lack of GC you get predictable response times already.
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vial: a really tiny web framework
How would you differentiate it from let's say Rouille ?
What are some alternatives?
sycamore - A library for creating reactive web apps in Rust and WebAssembly
actix-web - Actix Web is a powerful, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework for Rust.
rq - Record Query - A tool for doing record analysis and transformation
tiny-http - Low level HTTP server library in Rust
tealr - A wrapper around mlua and rlua to generate documentation and other helpers
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
dispatch - Combine internet connections, increase your download speed
Nickel - An expressjs inspired web framework for Rust
beancount-language-server - A Language Server Protocol (LSP) for beancount files
Rustless - REST-like API micro-framework for Rust. Works with Iron.
argh - Rust derive-based argument parsing optimized for code size
handlebars-iron - Handlebars middleware for Iron web framework