restc-cpp
yahat-cpp
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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
yahat-cpp
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REST APIs using C++. (Is this even done much?)
Yahat-cpp: Simple HTTP/API server library for use in C++ micro-services. This was just some code that kept evolving inside various projects, so I distilled it to a separate project to make it simpler to maintain. For an example of a real server using it, you cal look at nsblast, a new DNS server I'm implementing.
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Has anyone embedded a web-UI into a C++ project?
I hope this question is not too off-topic here. I'm a bit lost. I'm working on a C++ project (a DNS server). It exposes a REST API via an embedded, very simple HTTP server. I have added swagger to document the API, and to test it from a browser. Now, I want to provide a simple web-UI to the application. I don't want this to become a major task, and ideally I want either a UI that lives as some simple js/css/http files in the browser, (so it can be served as a static website on the server-side like swagger) - or some simple to use back-end library in C++ that can drive the web-UI. In short, I hope to find a way to do this where I can have a POC ready in <= a week, and where I don't have to spend lot's of time learning some js framework.
What are some alternatives?
restclient-cpp - C++ client for making HTTP/REST requests
mstch - mstch is a complete implementation of {{mustache}} templates using modern C++
FlexASIO - A flexible universal ASIO driver that uses the PortAudio sound I/O library. Supports WASAPI (shared and exclusive), KS, DirectSound and MME.
Crow - A Fast and Easy to use microframework for the web.
Boost.Beast - HTTP and WebSocket built on Boost.Asio in C++11
nsblast - Massively scalable authorative DNS server
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.
cpp-httplib - A C++ header-only HTTP/HTTPS server and client library
packio - An asynchronous msgpack-RPC and JSON-RPC library built on top of Boost.Asio.
Pistache - A high-performance REST toolkit written in C++
asiochan - Go-like channels for ASIO C++20 coroutines
userver - Production-ready C++ Asynchronous Framework with rich functionality