oSUS
tungstenite-rs
oSUS | tungstenite-rs | |
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4 | 15 | |
4 | 1,732 | |
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6.3 | 7.1 | |
19 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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oSUS
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What type of projects do you use Rust for?
oSUS - osu! utilities in Rust. I use it for instance to convert a map from lazer to stable format, as well as to hitsound beatmaps more efficiently (I like doing that)... I have an osu! mapper friend who keeps filling my hitsounding queue with his beatmaps xD
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The most creative, funny, clever, ridiculous, ... library names!
Not a crate yet, but here's my oSUS project.
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What's everyone working on this week (50/2022)?
I've been slowly rewriting my osu! file parser to use nom and miette for top-notch error handling. I used the same small error handling architecture as the KDL project for that and I think I can pull it off eventually. https://github.com/Speykious/oSUS
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Announcing error-stack v0.2
Here's the project
tungstenite-rs
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Help with Minimal Websocket Connection
You can start by following tungstenite-rs client example. And since you are connecting to an tls enabled endpoint you should enable tls features. And according to your API's doc it requires you to send serialized json string for requesting message response and you can use serde ande serde_json for serialization. This is a complete example where a hardcode string request:
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[I made this] – staticPi – websocket forwarder
staticpi, is a websocket forwarding service. Basically, it enables one to keep a Raspberry pi, or any computer, “connected”, in order to send and receive messages to and from any client, without having to deal with a static IP address, open ports on your router, or similar. Built in Rust, using axum, which in turn uses tungestine-rs for the websocket connections, tokio, sqlx, redis-rs and others.
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What crate to use to make a WebSocket client
There is a client module and client examples. If using tokio, there is tokio-tungstenite on top, which has various client functions.
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The most creative, funny, clever, ridiculous, ... library names!
tungstenite: "Lightweight stream-based WebSocket implementation. It's formerly WS2, the 2nd implementation of WS. WS2 is the chemical formula of tungsten disulfide, the tungstenite mineral."
- WebTorrent
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What's the best production-grade websocket library in Rust?
tungstenite-rs
- Surprising Things You Didn't Know About HTTP
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Secure Websocket Client
If you just want to connect to an existing api, async-tungstenite has a connect function. It should work with wss. See some discussion of this issue here.
- The hack that improves your tungstunite-rs performance by 160x
- Is there a proper websockets server framework in Rust?
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