muslrust
Iron
muslrust | Iron | |
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5 | 8 | |
887 | 6,122 | |
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7.7 | 0.0 | |
2 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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muslrust
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Outlook in the terminal
That's isn't true, one can make fully independent static binary in rust
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Idiot's guide to a Docker deployment?
The winning combo that I found works great is a multistage build, using clux/muslrust to build the dependencies + the binary itself, then using a scratch image as the final stage. Depending on the complexity, the statically linked images I use range from ~9MB to ~22MB. The 9MB image was ported from an existing container that was dynamically linked, and if I remember right, the image was in the ~70-80MB range using debian:buster-slim as the final stage.
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Guidance about cross compilation tools, especially targeting musl
muslrust: seems to be active last commit on Oct 2, 2021. But what is the difference compared to the one above?
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"internal compiler error: failed to process buffered lint" with actix-http, only on linux on azure pipeline
Oh, I remember that I use https://github.com/clux/muslrust and is there what the bug is triggered. Weirdly, running it locally not show it.
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Porting a serverless chatbot from Python to Rust
After a lot of searching I came across a Docker image which provides a clean environment for building Rust linked against musl libc. It includes curl, pq, sqlite3, and zlib, but the main one I needed was OpenSSL. This container image solved my problem and I can run using Docker locally as well as in the GitHub Action build workflow.
Iron
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Options for thread-per-request or thread-per-connection web servers?
I've written many things using Iron and it's been fine. It's not particularly developed any more but I am not aware of any major outstanding issues.
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Rocket v0.5-rc3 is out!
I don't miss the time when we basically only had Iron
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Which Rust web framework to choose in 2022 (with code examples)
iron
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How do I chiose rust web framework in 2022?
There're many web framework in rust, such as SergioBenitez/Rocket , actix/actix-web ,poem-web/poem , iron/iron . How do I chiose, anyone suggestion?
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Noob Help
I'm not sure which definition of backend you are thinking of here. In case you simply mean "server side", here are a couple of libraries that might be of use: iron - been a while since I used it, used it for a couple smaller projects rocket (nightly only) - no personal experience, but a lot of people seem to like it diesel - a bit complex to wrap your head around, but once you get the idea it's really nice. Definitely check out the examples.
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Whats your favourite open source Rust project that needs more recognition?
it's taken by a web framework https://github.com/iron/iron
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Building a shared vision for Async Rust
Your comment touches on a few misconceptions I see a lot.
Firstly, `reqwest` exposes both an async and a synchronous API, allowing the developer to choose which one to use. They are largely interchangeable code-wise. [1]
Secondarily, and more broadly, async is possible to opt out of. You must understand that most web and network related libraries will be async by default for performance, because people who write in Rust and people who write web servers typically care greatly about performance. This is the intersection of those two groups. That being said, there are options outside of that ecosystem. [2]
If you truly want to use an asynchronous library without migrating your application to run entirely on an async runtime like tokio, you can run it inside of a synchronous function without much trouble. I've put together a playground link for you. [3]
1. https://docs.rs/reqwest/0.11.2/reqwest/blocking/index.html
2. Iron: https://github.com/iron/iron
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Porting a serverless chatbot from Python to Rust
There are several web frameworks for Rust: Rocket, Actix, Warp, Iron - but only Actix has released a stable 1.0 release, and there has been considerable controversy over how it uses unsafe Rust.
What are some alternatives?
rust-musl-builder - Docker images for compiling static Rust binaries using musl-libc and musl-gcc, with static versions of useful C libraries. Supports openssl and diesel crates.
actix-web - Actix Web is a powerful, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework for Rust.
rust-musl-cross - Docker images for compiling static Rust binaries using musl-cross
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
upx-action - Strips and runs upx on binaries
Gotham - A flexible web framework that promotes stability, safety, security and speed.
oasis - a small statically-linked linux system
Sapper - A lightweight web framework built on hyper, implemented in Rust language.
rab - Rusty Armor Builds - Monster Hunter Rise Armor Set Creation Tool
The FastCGI Rust implementation. - Native Rust library for FastCGI
aws-lambda-rust-runtime - A Rust runtime for AWS Lambda
frank_jwt - JSON Web Token implementation in Rust.