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3,410 | 24,677 | |
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9.3 | 9.5 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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redis-rs
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Meet Fred: The most awesome Redis client for Rust.
The goto Redis client for Rust is called redis-rs. It has over 3k stars on Github. but I found it very annoying to use because I quickly found out that if you want to set any value you had to get a mutable reference to the underlying client. Which meant great pain to store Redis client in the global scope. People who do not know what a mutable reference is consider the let keyword in JavaScript. you can mutate or change a variable that is initiated with let.
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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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A Rust client library for interacting with Microsoft Airsim https://github.com/Sollimann/airsim-client
redis (use streams and pubsub)
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Redust: a new Redis client
Are you addressing the long-standing issue that the redis client has related to dropped connections?
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Chumsky, a parser combinator crate that makes writing error-tolerant parsers with recovery easy and fun!
I switched to LALRPOP for gluon but I still use combine in https://github.com/mitsuhiko/redis-rs and some other projects which need to parse "protocols" (less need for good error messages/error recovery and more need for speed).
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Getting started with MongoDB and Redis in Rust
The project is implemented with MongoDB Rust driver and redis-rs crate.
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Redis Streams in Action - Part 2 (Rust app to consume from the Twitter Streaming API)
redis-rs, a Rust library for Redis with both high and low-level APIs
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What are some examples of particularly well written crates?
I think the redis crate was a well-organized API library. It's still sometimes hard to know the right things to make public and I think they nailed it.
- Trying to utilize sqlx with postgresql and expecting performance on par with jdbc 😀. How do you guys do prepared statement, arg/param setting, batch insertions etc? The documentation doesn’t take me anywhere near that.
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https://np.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/m1m742/klaxitredisstreamrs_consuming_highthroughput/grxjrki/
We have been using it before it got merged in redis-rs (we upvoted the PR here https://github.com/mitsuhiko/redis-rs/pull/319 a while back ;-))
tokio
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On Implementation of Distributed Protocols
Being able to control nondeterminism is particularly useful for testing and debugging. This allows creating reproducible test environments, as well as discrete-event simulation for faster-than-real-time simulation of time delays. For example, Cardano uses a simulation environment for the IO monad that closely follows core Haskell packages; Sui has a simulator based on madsim that provides an API-compatible replacement for the Tokio runtime and intercepts various POSIX API calls in order to enforce determinism. Both allow running the same code in production as in the simulator for testing.
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I pre-released my project "json-responder" written in Rust
tokio / hyper / toml / serde / serde_json / json5 / console
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Cryptoflow: Building a secure and scalable system with Axum and SvelteKit - Part 0
tokio - An asynchronous runtime for Rust
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Top 10 Rusty Repositories for you to start your Open Source Journey
3. Tokio
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API Gateway, Lambda, DynamoDB and Rust
The AWS SDK makes use of the async capabilities in the Tokio library. So when you see async in front of a fn that function is capable of executing asynchronously.
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The More You Gno: Gno.land Monthly Updates - 6
Petar is also looking at implementing concurrency the way it is in Go to have a fully functional virtual machine as it is in the spec. This would likely attract more external contributors to developing the VM. One advantage of Rust is that, with the concurrency model, there is already an extensive library called Tokio which he can use. Petar stresses that this isn’t easy, but he believes it’s achievable, at least as a research topic around determinism and concurrency.
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Consuming an SQS Event with Lambda and Rust
Another thing to point out is that async is a thing in Rust. I'm not going to begin to dive into this paradigm in this article, but know it's handled by the awesome Tokio framework.
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netcrab: a networking tool
So I started by using Tokio, a popular async runtime. The docs and samples helped me get a simple outbound TCP connection working. The Rust async book also had a lot of good explanations, both practical and digging into the details of what a runtime does.
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Thread-per-Core
Regarding the quote:
> The Original Sin of Rust async programming is making it multi-threaded by default. If premature optimization is the root of all evil, this is the mother of all premature optimizations, and it curses all your code with the unholy Send + 'static, or worse yet Send + Sync + 'static, which just kills all the joy of actually writing Rust.
Agree about the melodramatic tone. I also don't think removing the Send + Sync really makes that big a difference. It's the 'static that bothers me the most. I want scoped concurrency. Something like <https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/issues/2596>.
Another thing I really hate about Rust async right now is the poor instrumentation. I'm having a production problem at work right now in which some tasks just get stuck. I wish I could do the equivalent of `gdb; thread apply all bt`. Looking forward to <https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/issues/5638> landing at least. It exists right now but is experimental and in my experience sometimes panics. I'm actually writing a PR today to at least use the experimental version on SIGTERM to see what's going on, on the theory that if it crashes oh well, we're shutting down anyway.
Neither of these complaints would be addressed by taking away work stealing. In fact, I could keep doing down my list, and taking away work stealing wouldn't really help with much of anything.
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PHP-Tokio – Use any async Rust library from PHP
The PHP <-> Rust bindings are provided by https://github.com/Nicelocal/ext-php-rs/ (our fork of https://github.com/davidcole1340/ext-php-rs with a bunch of UX improvements :).
php-tokio's integrates the https://revolt.run event loop with the https://tokio.rs event loop; async functionality is provided by the two event loops, in combination with PHP fibers through revolt's suspension API (I could've directly used the PHP Fiber API to provide coroutine suspension, but it was a tad easier with revolt's suspension API (https://revolt.run/fibers), since it also handles the base case of suspension in the main fiber).
What are some alternatives?
tikv - Distributed transactional key-value database, originally created to complement TiDB
async-std - Async version of the Rust standard library
r2d2 - A generic connection pool for Rust
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
PickleDB - PickleDB-rs is a lightweight and simple key-value store. It is a Rust version for Python's PickleDB
hyper - An HTTP library for Rust
sled - the champagne of beta embedded databases
futures-rs - Zero-cost asynchronous programming in Rust
MeiliSearch - A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow
smol - A small and fast async runtime for Rust
rust-embed - Rust Macro which loads files into the rust binary at compile time during release and loads the file from the fs during dev.
rayon - Rayon: A data parallelism library for Rust