mongo-rust-driver
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mongo-rust-driver
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (27/2023)!
recently i came across this issue when trying to share a mongo client across tests, it turns out that a mongo client should only be used on the runtime that created it. is this something i should worry about for channels, or will they work if the sender & receiver are on different runtimes?
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Build a REST API with Rust and MongoDB - Actix web Version
MongoDB Rust Driver
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How Prisma Introspects a Schema from a MongoDB Database
We start by simply getting all collections in a database. The MongoDB Rust driver provides a handy db.list_collection_names() that we can call to get all collections—and each collection is turned into a model for Prisma schema. 🥂
- How to create a connection pool for MongoDB in Rust?
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mongodb and bson 2.0.0 have been released!
To see the full set of changes, check out the release notes . If you run into any issues, please file an issue on JIRA or on our GitHub repository.
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Getting started with MongoDB and Redis in Rust
The project is implemented with MongoDB Rust driver and redis-rs crate.
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Mongodb rust driver upgrade causing very large actix-web request latency
you'd be better off asking in their repo. Also https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-rust-driver#requirements
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Actix or Warp?
As you're using MongoDB, it would be better to use warp instead because in their README they've stated:
tracing
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Decrusting the tracing crate [video] by Jon Gjengset
The video description is as follows:
In this stream, we peel back the crust on the tracing crate — https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/ — and explore its interface, structure, and mechanisms. We talk about spans, events, their attributes and fields, and how to think about them in async code. We also dig into what subscribers are, how they pick up events, and how you can construct your own subscribers through the layer abstraction. For more details about tracing, see https://docs.rs/tracing/latest/tracing/.
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Vendor lock-in is in the small details
> What's been your biggest issues around ergonomics/amenities for OpenTelemetry?
I can't speak generally, but in the Rust ecosystem the various crates don't play well together. Here's one example: <https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/issues/2648> There are four crates involved (tracing-attributes, tracing-opentelemetry, opentelemetry, and opentelemetry-datadog) and none of them fit properly into any of the others.
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Grimoire - A recipe management application.
The tracing (logging) mechanism in an asynchronous codebase (tracing).
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How easy is it to swap out your async runtime?
Tracing is Tokio's alternative for async code.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (27/2023)!
At a technical level, in Rust, both [tracing]https://crates.io/crates/tracing) and log are entire ecosystems (though for the latter at least there's also third party logging frameworks), and there's at least a bridge from log to tracing.
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How can I write a tracing subscriber that saves to a database?
I am using https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing for logging purposes in my application. I would like to develop a feature wherein logs should be saved to a database table (via sea-orm). Something similar is this, but it does not solve my needs fully.
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A locking war story
I've used the tracing infrastructure with tracing_flame to profile some hot paths in async code: https://github.com/tokio-rs/tracing/tree/master/tracing-flame
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I was wrong about rust
Oh nice! IIRC when I checked, it was the Unicode tables that smashed the code size. I recently hit the same issue with the tracing crate, where a crate feature (for env var filtering) pulled in regex and my binary was suddenly 1MB bigger.
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Debugging and profiling embedded applications.
I know about tools such as tracing, jaeger or tracy. While having a complete tracing could be a potential solution, these tools don't work with no_std.
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Custom Axum Logging for Routes?
tracing by itself only outputs log data, you need to consume them in a subscriber, the tracing-subscriber crate exists for this. (example)
What are some alternatives?
rust-embed - Rust Macro which loads files into the rust binary at compile time during release and loads the file from the fs during dev.
log4rs - A highly configurable logging framework for Rust
hyper - An HTTP library for Rust
slog - Structured, contextual, extensible, composable logging for Rust
warp - A super-easy, composable, web server framework for warp speeds.
env_logger - A logging implementation for `log` which is configured via an environment variable.
r2d2 - A generic connection pool for Rust
log - Logging implementation for Rust
exploring-rust-ecosystem - A set of examples that demonstrate how to create a backend application using Rust ecosystem
opentelemetry-rust - The Rust OpenTelemetry implementation
actix-mongo-api
vector - A high-performance observability data pipeline.