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kube | PyO3 | |
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18 | 147 | |
2,713 | 11,086 | |
2.8% | 2.7% | |
9.0 | 9.8 | |
3 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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kube
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kftray - cross-platform utility to port-forward kubernetes services
https://github.com/kube-rs/kube/blob/main/kube-client/src/api/portforward.rs ill create an issue and start working on implementing it. Thanks for the feedback
- Kube-rs – a Rust client for Kubernetes
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I quit my job to build a Kubernetes GUI, now looking for feedback!
Interesting, I haven't tested that one yet. We use kube-rs (https://github.com/kube-rs/kube) under the hood, which does automatically token refresh when needed. But there might be some edge cases not considered.
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What's everyone working on this week (45/2022)?
So I used kube-rs and came up with this: https://github.com/mach-kernel/databricks-kube-operator
- kubelog - a graphical log viewer for Kubernetes.
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[Rust] Is anyone working on any interesting (side-)projects in Rust? (preferably open-source)
Stackable is building k8s operators in Rust for bringing up interconnectable, data crunching applications (being able to bring up a complete data platform on any k8s cluster is the goal). kube-rs is used under the hood and code is open source.
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Do you use Rust in devops?
yes, we had a very small API to create who created role bindings for a CI. I chose Rust because it was easy and seems easily maintainable with the kube-rs https://github.com/kube-rs/kube-rs crate
- A Rust Client for Kubernetes in the Style of a More Generic Client-Go
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What is the financial impact migrating from DevOps Engineer to Rust developer ?
I have experiencie on this. I'm a DevOps engineer that started before DevOps was a thing, and I want to write rust for a living. What I'm doing is writting rust for tooling and kubernetes controllers using https://github.com/kube-rs/kube-rs. Rust and DevOps are close specially if you need to write your own tools. My recommendation is if you have some space to solve problems at your job with rust go and do it, if not try some opensource projects that interest you to get more experience.
PyO3
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Encapsulation in Rust and Python
Integrating Rust into Python, Edward Wright, 2021-04-12 Examples for making rustpython run actual python code Calling Rust from Python using PyO3 Writing Python inside your Rust code — Part 1, 2020-04-17 RustPython, RustPython Rust for Python developers: Using Rust to optimize your Python code PyO3 (Rust bindings for Python) Musing About Pythonic Design Patterns In Rust, Teddy Rendahl, 2023-07-14
- Rust Bindings for the Python Interpreter
- Polars – A bird's eye view of Polars
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In Rust for Python: A Match from Heaven
This story unfolds as a captivating journey where the agile Flounder, representing the Python programming language, navigates the vast seas of coding under the wise guidance of Sebastian, symbolizing Rust. Central to their adventure are three powerful tridents: cargo, PyO3, and maturin.
- Segunda linguagem
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Calling Rust from Python
I would not recommend FFI + ctypes. Maintaining the bindings is tedious and error-prone. Also, Rust FFI/unsafe can be tricky even for experienced Rust devs.
Instead PyO3 [1] lets you "write a native Python module in Rust", and it works great. A much better choice IMO.
[1] https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3
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Python 3.12
Same w/ Rust and Python, this is really neat because now each thread could have a GIL without doing exactly what you said. The pyO3 commit to allow subinterpreters was merged 21 days ago, so this might "just work" today: https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/pull/3446
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Removing Garbage Collection from the Rust Language (2013)
I expected someone to write a rust-based scripting language which tightly integrated with rust itself.
In reality, it seems like the python developers and toolchain are embracing rust enough to reduce the benefits to a new alternative.
https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3
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Bytewax: Stream processing library built using Python and Rust
Hey HN! I am one of the people working on Bytewax. Bytewax came out of our experience working with ML infrastructure at GitHub. We wanted to use Python because we could move fast, the team was very fluent in it, and the rest of our tooling was Python-native already. We didn't want to introduce JVM-based solutions into our stack because of the lack of experience and the friction we had trying to get Python-centric tooling working with existing solutions like Flink.
In our research, we found Timely Dataflow (https://timelydataflow.github.io/timely-dataflow/, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24837031) and the Naiad project (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/naiad/) as well as PyO3 (https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3) and we thought we found a match made in heaven :). Bytewax leverages both of these projects and builds on them to provide a clean API (at least we think so) and table stakes features like connectors, state recovery, and cloud-native scaling. It has been really cool to learn about the dataflow computation model, Rust, and how to wrangle the GIL with Rust and Python :P.
Would love to get your feedback :).
`pip install bytewax` to get started. We have a page of guides (https://www.bytewax.io/guides) with ready-to-run examples.
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Tell HN: Rust Is the Superglue
You can practice your Rust skills by writing performant and/or gluey extensions for higher-level language such as NodeJS (checkout napi-rs) and Python or complementing JS in the browser if you target Webassembly.
For instance, checkout Llama-node https://github.com/Atome-FE/llama-node for an involved Rust-based NodeJS extension. Python has PyO3, a Rust-Python extension toolset: https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3.
They can help you leverage your Rust for writing cool new stuff.
What are some alternatives?
k8s-openapi - Rust definitions of the resource types in the Kubernetes client API
rust-cpython - Rust <-> Python bindings
kubie - A more powerful alternative to kubectx and kubens
pybind11 - Seamless operability between C++11 and Python
sqlparser-rs - Extensible SQL Lexer and Parser for Rust
RustPython - A Python Interpreter written in Rust
winsafe - Windows API and GUI in safe, idiomatic Rust.
milksnake - A setuptools/wheel/cffi extension to embed a binary data in wheels
v8-runtime-tutorial - Source code for the tutorial series
bincode - A binary encoder / decoder implementation in Rust.
mirrord - Connect your local process and your cloud environment, and run local code in cloud conditions.
uniffi-rs - a multi-language bindings generator for rust