prisma-client-rust
shuttle
prisma-client-rust | shuttle | |
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10 | 57 | |
1,672 | 5,587 | |
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7.2 | 9.7 | |
29 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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prisma-client-rust
- Prisma Client Rust: ORM for type-safe database access
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My first project with rust
I build simple rust axum api server with Prisma client rust. This is my something done with rust and I really enjoyed rust!
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What ORM do you use?
Prisma Client Rust. If you come from the JS/TS world this fits right in. It's halfway between a full ORM and SQL(x), so I prefer it.
- Have you written a web backend in Rust? How was it?
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What's the future of Rust in web development?
Wut, Prisma works with Rust?! Is this what you're referring to? : https://github.com/Brendonovich/prisma-client-rust
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What is the status of sqlx?
There's Prisma Client Rust if you want a fully fledged ORM!
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Prisma laying off 28% staff
Damn, I use Prisma, it's a good way to have a unified database schema for which you can generate code in any language you want. It was very useful for converting a TypeScript project to a Rust one, I use prisma-client-rust in particular.
https://github.com/Brendonovich/prisma-client-rust
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Real World Rust Backend For Web APIs (GraphQL / REST)
I also come from the NodeJS world where I used Prisma as an ORM / query builder. Turns out since the schema is language agnostic, anyone can make clients for it for any language, including Rust. I made a simple example which combines Prisma Client Rust, Actix Web, and Async GraphQL together, fairly straightforward to make.
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Reviews of the Diesel ORM, are there better alternatives?
I've been using prisma client rust instead of seaorm lately and have been very happy
- Prisma Client for Rust - autogenerated and fully type-safe
shuttle
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Prodzilla: From Zero to Prod with Rust and Shuttle
Moreover, I especially like where Rust is right now in the web space. It really feels like there’s a lot of smart people working on the next generation of web development tools - it feels like the place to be. There are a range of great open-source web dev tools that are just reaching critical levels of maturity. Axum, which I used to build Prodzilla, feels ready for out of the box web dev, and is crazy-performant, as I write about later. More recently available is Loco, a Rails-like framework for building web applications in Rust that's picking up steam. And in dev-tooling and hosting there’s Shuttle, a 1-line hosting solution for Rust backends.
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Getting Started with CLI tools in Rust using Clap
cargo-shuttle is Shuttle's own CLI for interacting with the Shuttle platform. Within the src folder, you will be able to get a better sense of how you can organise your folders/files for a larger CLI project for a live service. There is also use of async here with tokio, so if you're interested in learning how to get started with using clap with async services (for example setting up an async client for a database service), this would be a perfect opportunity to learn to do so!
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A guide to getting started with Axum - 0.7 changes included
https://github.com/shuttle-hq/shuttle/tree/main/services/shuttle-axum https://docs.rs/shuttle-axum/0.34.1/src/shuttle_axum/lib.rs.html#1-78
- Show HN: Shuttle – Build and ship backends without writing infrastructure files
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Show HN: Shuttle – Build Back Ends Fast
It would be great if there are some kind of code snippet on the README that really demonstrate the "ship backends without writing infra" feature that I think is one of the unique feature of shuttle. I remember seeing one on the official website (https://shuttle.rs) that left me impressed.
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Get your project featured at EuroRust
Shuttle is currently accepting entries for a competition, with the best projects being featured at our booth at the [EuroRust](eurorust.eu/) conference this year.
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Best way to deploy a Rust backend?
Reading here https://shuttle.rs may be nice to try for the future.
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Rust for Javascript Developers: Building apps that utilize LLMs
At Shuttle, we've teamed up again with Stefan Baumgartner, the organizer of Rust Linz and author of 'Typescript in 50 lessons', to host a free workshop titled "Rust for Javascript Developers: Building apps that utilize LLMs".
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Contributing to Open Source
The community being built at https://shuttle.rs is extremely open and welcoming. I’ve yet to do anything on the main code base, but I’ve helped with the docs.
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Shuttle Launchpad - learn Rust by building real-world applications, in bite-sized chunks
At Shuttle we’ve teamed up with Stefan Baumgartner, the organizer of Rust Linz, to create a newsletter series that takes a slightly different approach towards learning Rust.
What are some alternatives?
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
axum-aws-lambda - Seamlessly use Axum on AWS Lambda
diesel - A safe, extensible ORM and Query Builder for Rust
Hentoid - Doujinshi Android App
ormlite - An ORM in Rust for developers that love SQL.
pocketbase - Open Source realtime backend in 1 file
diesel_async - Diesel async connection implementation
wasmCloud - wasmCloud allows for simple, secure, distributed application development using WebAssembly components and capability providers.
rbatis - Rust Compile Time ORM robustness,async, pure Rust Dynamic SQL
n8n - Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator. [Moved to: https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty]
pack - CLI for building apps using Cloud Native Buildpacks