restc-cpp
Pistache
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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restc-cpp
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What is the industry standard today in C++ to deploy REST microservices in Kubernetes?
My favourite was Microsoft's cpprestsdk, but for some reason now is in maintenance mode, I don't know why, so it's hard to suggest it for new projects. A nice alternative is restc-cpp, that's has a good high-level interface, if this is what you want.
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REST APIs using C++. (Is this even done much?)
Restc-cpp: Client library using asio stackfull coroutines. It also handles serialization to and from Json automatically if the C++ classes are declared with boost::fusion.
- API gratuite c++
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REST library: production 'ready'
https://github.com/jgaa/restc-cpp (beta)
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New to C++. Want to creat a program with a JSON REST API
Ah ok. I would use a rest api client library for that. Have not used c++ for this. But found that when googling https://github.com/jgaa/restc-cpp
Pistache
- REST APIs using C++. (Is this even done much?)
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C++ backend with React.js frontend
A coworker at my last job used pistache.io as a web back-end framework for C++ to good effect. I have no idea if it's the best, or even good, but I know that he made a project with it that I was calling into (I was building the front-end) and it worked.
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I'm not sure what to study now ):
There are some C++ API frameworks like Pistache or Restbed (full list here) to get started. If I should be 100% honest, I don't think C++ is worth for APIs as we have easier solutions with the same performance nowadays (like Go and Rust), but I think we should try everything, right?
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cpprestsdk in maintenance mode
If you need an embedded C++ HTTP server then there are plenty of libraries/frameworks (in random order): Crow, RESTinio, Boost.Beast, cpp-httplib, http_backend, Pistache, RestBed, served, proxygen, Simple-Web-Server, drogon, oat++.
What are some alternatives?
restclient-cpp - C++ client for making HTTP/REST requests
Crow - Crow is very fast and easy to use C++ micro web framework (inspired by Python Flask)
FlexASIO - A flexible universal ASIO driver that uses the PortAudio sound I/O library. Supports WASAPI (shared and exclusive), KS, DirectSound and MME.
Oat++ - 🌱Light and powerful C++ web framework for highly scalable and resource-efficient web application. It's zero-dependency and easy-portable.
Boost.Beast - HTTP and WebSocket built on Boost.Asio in C++11
Restbed - Corvusoft's Restbed framework brings asynchronous RESTful functionality to C++14 applications.
C++ REST SDK - The C++ REST SDK is a Microsoft project for cloud-based client-server communication in native code using a modern asynchronous C++ API design. This project aims to help C++ developers connect to and interact with services.
drogon - Drogon: A C++14/17 based HTTP web application framework running on Linux/macOS/Unix/Windows [Moved to: https://github.com/drogonframework/drogon]
packio - An asynchronous msgpack-RPC and JSON-RPC library built on top of Boost.Asio.
asiochan - Go-like channels for ASIO C++20 coroutines
Civetweb - Embedded C/C++ web server