mintapi
glommio
mintapi | glommio | |
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6 | 29 | |
1,220 | 2,866 | |
0.2% | 2.0% | |
5.6 | 7.6 | |
5 months ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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mintapi
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MintImporter.com Legit?
Use this as an opportunity to learn to code https://github.com/mintapi/mintapi :D
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Looking for APIs that provide detailed transaction data
If you're comfortable with programming in Python, the easiest thing to do is to use the unofficial MintApi library with your Mint.com account credentials.
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Blessed.rs – An unofficial guide to the Rust ecosystem
I came from PHP, Python, and Go (in that order) with very limited experience in both C and C++ and now use Rust for everything with one exception - a scraper for mint.com that uses https://github.com/mintapi/mintapi. That has a lot going on, including spinning up a headless browser, and my code is virtually trivial, so the benefits of porting it to Rust are limited, and the work would be pretty significant.
As far as things I typically make, database-backed HTTP APIs are probably the most common, and influxdb collectors second most common.
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Revert or Bail
I'm right there with you, just tried to manually add some transactions and holy shit what a dumpster fire. Thinking about this now: https://github.com/mintapi/mintapi
- Syncing account balances with Google Sheets
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
There is actually an API for mint, someone developed one on top of a selenium based web scraper. I developed a program that uses this API to stream in all my expenses from mint, then texts me what is under and over budget. Happy to share more specifics on what I did but im assuming you want to develop something yourself/specific to your case haha, if interested here is that API package: https://github.com/mrooney/mintapi
glommio
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I want to share my latest hobby project, dbeel: A distributed thread-per-core nosql db written in rust
I used glommio as the async executor (instead of something like tokio), and it is wonderful. For people wondering whether it's "good enough" or to use C++ and seastar (as I have thought about a lot before starting this project), take the leap of faith, it's fast - both in terms of run time and to code.
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The State of Async Rust
My understanding is you always need a runtime, somethings needs to drive the async flow. But there are others on the market, just not without the.. market domination... of tokio.
https://github.com/smol-rs/smol looks promising simply for being minimal
https://github.com/bytedance/monoio looks potentially easier to work with than tokio
https://github.com/DataDog/glommio is built around linux io_uring and seems somewhat promising for performance reasons.
I haven't played with any of these yet, because Tokio is unfortunately the path of least resistance. And a bit viral in how it's infected tings.
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Learning Async Rust with Too Many Web Servers
I think you missed one which is based on io_uring [1].
In my benchmarks with a slightly tweaked version it was 2x faster than Nginx and and 30x faster than Python's SimpleHttpServer.
[1] https://github.com/DataDog/glommio/blob/master/examples/hype...
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How much reason is there to be multi-threaded in the k8s environment
b) It's proven now e.g Seastar, Glommio that the fastest way to run a multi-threaded application is to have one instance with one thread pinned per CPU core. Then to have fibers/lightweight threads on top handling all of the asynchronous code. Your approach of lots of instances is the slowest so there will be a ton of unnecessary thread context-switching.
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Why does Actix-web's handler not require Send?
I assume Tokio itself, see e.g monoio or glommio, but also Seastar for C++.
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How does async Rust work
https://github.com/DataDog/glommio Rust thread per core library.
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Use io_uring for network I/O
> Few of us have really figured out io_uring. But that doesn't mean it is slower.
seastar.io is a high level framework that I believe has "figured out" io_uring, with additional caveats the framework imposes (which is honestly freeing).
Additionally the rust equivalent: https://github.com/DataDog/glommio
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Is async runtime (Tokio) overhead significant for a "real-time" video stream server?
This use case is perfect for https://github.com/DataDog/glommio which is a thread-per-core runtime that is appropriate for latency sensitive code.
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Blessed.rs – An unofficial guide to the Rust ecosystem
It's worth mentioning: Under "Async Executors", for "io_uring" there is only "Glommio"
I recently found out that ByteDance has a competitor library which supposedly has better performance:
https://github.com/bytedance/monoio
https://github.com/DataDog/glommio/issues/554
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Building a High-Performance DB Buffer Pool in Zig W\ Io_uring New Fixed-Buffers
FYI, Datadog has a Rust library for scheduling things to run thread-per-core with io_uring
It'd be really useful for DB use cases:
https://github.com/DataDog/glommio
What are some alternatives?
opstrat - Option visualization python package
tokio - A runtime for writing reliable asynchronous applications with Rust. Provides I/O, networking, scheduling, timers, ...
reader - A Python feed reader library.
tokio-uring - An io_uring backed runtime for Rust
config-rs - ⚙️ Layered configuration system for Rust applications (with strong support for 12-factor applications).
Seastar - High performance server-side application framework
dynamagic - An easier way to interact with dynamoDB based on a schema you can customise yourself.
monoio - Rust async runtime based on io-uring.
MIO - Metal I/O library for Rust.
actix-web - Actix Web is a powerful, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework for Rust.
shadowsocks-rust - A Rust port of shadowsocks
dragonfly - A modern replacement for Redis and Memcached