redis-async-rs
A Rust client for Redis, using Tokio (by benashford)
another-rust-load-balancer
A load balancer with support for different middlewares and load balancing strategies, based on hyper and tokio (by another-rust-load-balancer)
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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redis-async-rs
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How should I do token-based authentication with Rocket?
My strategy for simple web apps is to create a random string as a session cookie. Then, you store this string in redis, or a similar key-value database, as a key mapped to the user's id. I think this is the best redis client for Rust: https://github.com/benashford/redis-async-rs, at least if you use tokio. By keeping the session state in redis, you have a simple, scalable server application out of the box.
another-rust-load-balancer
Posts with mentions or reviews of another-rust-load-balancer.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-18.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing redis-async-rs and another-rust-load-balancer you can also consider the following projects:
h2 - HTTP 2.0 client & server implementation for Rust.
sozu - Sōzu HTTP reverse proxy, configurable at runtime, fast and safe, built in Rust. It is awesome!
rustpad - Efficient and minimal collaborative code editor, self-hosted, no database required
rustis - An asynchronous Redis client for Rust
async-tungstenite - Async binding for Tungstenite, the Lightweight stream-based WebSocket implementation
lust - A fast, auto-optimizing image server designed for high throughput and caching; Now that is hot.
sea-orm - 🐚 An async & dynamic ORM for Rust
hyper-rustls - Integration between hyper HTTP library and rustls TLS stack
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