mqtt-broker
tarpc
mqtt-broker | tarpc | |
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2 | 6 | |
137 | 3,040 | |
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3.8 | 7.9 | |
12 months ago | 27 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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mqtt-broker
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Announcing rumqttd v0.15.0 with MQTTv5 features like Topic Alias and Message Expiry
Not sure if I have many insights that the rumqttd team doesn't already know. My goals were a lot more scaled back in nature, I just wanted an easily-deployable binary that runs on a single machine, there isn't any clustering or things of that sort. Here's the current code. The main thing I'm wondering about is whether I got the architecture right for getting the best performance out of tokio. I have an ESP32-based project I originally wrote this for and I got it to the point where it works, and that's about where I stopped working hard on it, haha
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OTA update using MQTT
I have some of an MQTT broker implemented, but it's not complete yet, and development is slow because it's just me working on it.
tarpc
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A high performance Remote Procedure Call (RPC) system for rust
You can think its better version of tarpc
- Typesafe client generation for servers? (similar to trpc)
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Anyone have experience with tarpc?
tarpc is a Rust RPC crate by google (not official)
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Any suggestion to build a long-lived connection with dual-rpc capability
gRPC (https://github.com/google/tarpc) is the first thought here, but it is bounded to http2 and the client has to initiate the connection, I haven't used stream request before so not sure if it fits my situation.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (2/2022)!
For generating server and client code from an interface description, you may try tonic for gRPC with protobuf as your interface language, or tarpc if you want to describe the API in Rust.
What are some alternatives?
rumqtt - The MQTT ecosystem in rust
tonic - A native gRPC client & server implementation with async/await support.
mosquitto - Eclipse Mosquitto - An open source MQTT broker
capnproto-rust - Cap'n Proto for Rust
telemq - Experimental MQTT broker
jsonrpc - Rust JSON-RPC implementation
akasa - A high performance, low latency and high extendable MQTT server(broker) in Rust
lust - A fast, auto-optimizing image server designed for high throughput and caching; Now that is hot.
mqtt-rs - MQTT protocol library for Rust
retainer - Minimal async cache in Rust with support for key expirations
unisub - A Pub/Sub library for Rust backed by Postgres
delay-timer - Time-manager of delayed tasks. Like crontab, but synchronous asynchronous tasks are possible scheduling, and dynamic add/cancel/remove is supported.