message-io
rust-sloth
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message-io
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Looking for help deciding which library to use for networking
message-io: a networking library meant to be very simple, built on mio.
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Crate to build network packets over UDP
Another one I know about, but have not looked into yet, is message-io.
- Is there a proper websockets server framework in Rust?
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Netty-rs - small rust library to easily write server/client networking protocols at application level
I'm working in a transport network library that possible fits as a building block for yours and solves the problem of using different underlying transports: message-io
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Announcing message-io 0.12 - an event-driven message library to build network applications easy and fast. Now with zero-copy write/read messages. Performance close to using native OS socket with all the facilities the library offers.
Here is benchmarks
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Someone built a chat backend with Rust for a production website?
I think https://github.com/lemunozm/message-io can be a good candidate.
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message-io: an event-driven message library to build network applications easy and fast. Now with WebSocket support
The idea behind message-io is not to populate a current transport with a lot of options/profiles/modifications... this obfuscates the default way of working with it. Instead, if you want to build some behaviour on top of it, it is as easy as making an adapter! Following this pattern, you can split the way of using the library from the behaviour of the transport, keeping the things simple.
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termchat: Terminal chat application on LAN with file transfer and ASCII webcam video streaming support. Built on top of tui-rs and message-io crates
The initial purpose was to show the capabilities of https://github.com/lemunozm/message-io Nevertheless, Termchat is growing and needs to polish some of its features. At this point it is not for real-world use but I hope to reach this target.
rust-sloth
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termchat: Terminal chat application on LAN with file transfer and ASCII webcam video streaming support. Built on top of tui-rs and message-io crates
Probably I have not been fair with the `ASCII` meaning in the webcam context. At this moment (as you can see in the readme image of the repo) it transform the webcam color pixels to xterm colors to draw in the character background cell. But the idea is that I could make something like https://github.com/mazy1998/asciiVideo or https://github.com/ecumene/rust-sloth
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bevy_crossterm: Program terminal games using bevy and crossterm
If you ever need realtime 3D rendering I've got this project that renders OBJs to crossterm
What are some alternatives?
MIO - Metal I/O library for Rust.
angle-grinder - Slice and dice logs on the command line
Netty - Netty project - an event-driven asynchronous network application framework
termpix - Display images in an ANSI terminal
tungstenite-rs - Lightweight stream-based WebSocket implementation for Rust.
termchat - Terminal chat through the LAN with video streaming and file transfer.
laminar - A simple semi-reliable UDP protocol for multiplayer games
rust-cli-boilerplate - Rust project boilerplate for CLI applications
tokio - A runtime for writing reliable asynchronous applications with Rust. Provides I/O, networking, scheduling, timers, ...
toml-bombadil - A dotfile manager with templating
criterion.rs - Statistics-driven benchmarking library for Rust
bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.