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Web framework for production use
I used actix-web framework, but recently switched to axum in one of my projects, and it's really nice, the community is very helpful, and there's a good documentation, I don't like few things in actix-web, for example if you want stable you need to use old Tokio 0.x, while most crates are now running 1.x, and those aren't compatible with each other. Axum is also much more modular, it uses few existing crates such as hyper, http and etc, where actix-web makes it's own actix-http. If anyone is interested, here's the project I'm talking about.
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Web Development with Rust?
Rust supports web development really well. I used actix-web framework, but recently switched to axum in one of my projects, it's really nice, the community is very helpful, and there's good documentation. If anyone is interested, here's the project I'm talking about.
rust-web-framework-comparison
- Container2wasm: Convert Containers to WASM Blobs
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The state of modern Web development and perspectives on improvements
First is the size. Writing a server-side and client-side program is possible with Rust, and the resulting WASM package will be small enough. At the same time, Microsoft Blazor converts C# code to WASM, but the client delivery has to include the reduced .NET runtime, taking several megabytes for a script. The same is true for GoLang, even with an attempt to reduce the runtime delivery in TinyGo WASM. Developers want to work with their favorite languages, whether it is Java, Kotlin, Dart, C#, F#, Swift, Ruby, Python, C, C++, GoLang, or Rust. These languages produce groups of runtimes. For example, JVM and .NET have many common parts, Ruby and Python are dynamically interpreted at runtime, and all mentioned depend on automatic garbage collection. For smaller WASM packages, browser vendors can include extended runtime implementations, for example, by delivering a general garbage collector as part of WASM. Garbage collection support by WASM is currently in progress: WASM GC, .NET WASM Notes.
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Leptos, a cutting-edge full-stack Rust framework
I'm currently reading up on Leptos and what looks like its major contender, Dioxus [1] in planning for next project. (acknowledging here that Yew [2] is maybe the OG Rust full stack / frontend framework, but I'm not considering it at this time)
Here's a nice comparison of the Rust frontend frameworks: https://github.com/flosse/rust-web-framework-comparison#fron...
Note that Leptos is interesting because it _does not use a virtual DOM_, unlike Yew and Dioxus which are React-like.
We already write our backend in Rust; why not use it for the whole stack and stop worrying about e.g. the Typescript object falling out of sync with the API struct?
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What is the most fully-featured rust frontend framework?
I want to push for using rust & wasm for a small experimental project at my job. I have reviewed the rust web frameworks comparison document, I'd be interested in Yew because I'm familiar with React, and I am interested in Sycamore and Leptos because they are recommended for use in Tauri and I'm personally interested in trying Tauri at some point.
- GitHub - flosse/rust-web-framework-comparison: A comparison of some web frameworks and libs written in Rust
- Rust Web Framework Comparison
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Web framework
Check out https://github.com/flosse/rust-web-framework-comparison for some options.
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Rust web frameworks, a new look? (discussion)
The web framework comparison is a good start.
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Web Development with Rust?
This repository has some nice comparison tables for different web libraries and frameworks: https://github.com/flosse/rust-web-framework-comparison
What are some alternatives?
actix-extras - A collection of additional crates supporting the actix and actix-web frameworks.
axum - Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper
ESPHub - A web interface/host to automate your home using ESP8266
routerify - A lightweight, idiomatic, composable and modular router implementation with middleware support for the Rust HTTP library hyper.rs
oauth2-rs - Extensible, strongly-typed Rust OAuth2 client library
rust-web-benchmarks - Benchmarking web frameworks written in rust with rewrk tool.
hackernews-sauron - A fast, resilient, isomorphic hacker news clone in ~1k lines of rust.
trillium - 🌱🦀🌱 Trillium is a composable toolkit for building internet applications with async rust
firebase-jwt-auth - Verify and extract data from a Firebase JWT