router-benchmark VS plugins

Compare router-benchmark vs plugins and see what are their differences.

router-benchmark

Benchmark of the most commonly used http routers (by delvedor)

plugins

This repository contains plugins for the Routup ecosystem. (by routup)
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router-benchmark plugins
2 1
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0.0 9.3
4 months ago 6 days ago
JavaScript TypeScript
MIT License MIT License
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router-benchmark

Posts with mentions or reviews of router-benchmark. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-15.
  • Routup
    4 projects | /r/node | 15 May 2023
    I got the point of it, but it's really hard to do by just reading the readme. Here I found different routers to compare with, there are two kinds: frameworks like express, fastify, and second kind is framework-independent routers like find-my-way. Routup isn't the first case - not a framework, and not the second case - does more than just a router, so it's somewhere in between.
  • What are some ways that large new sites handle URLs/routing for the shear number of publications they put out on a daily basis?
    1 project | /r/webdev | 11 Aug 2021
    For static routes e.g. /help or /about, these are loaded into a radix tree structure. There are expensive (memory wise), but still fast when resolving the handler. You can look at benchmarks of popular router implementations and see how they fare with large amounts of static routes.

plugins

Posts with mentions or reviews of plugins. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-15.
  • Routup
    4 projects | /r/node | 15 May 2023
    It is also already equipped with a good number of [plugins](https://github.com/routup/plugins) (body, cookie, decorators, swagger, ... ) and should be compatible with plugins of many other frameworks. I would be very happy to get feedback from you guys. Even more, if one or the other would like to work on the project.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing router-benchmark and plugins you can also consider the following projects:

matcha - A caffeine driven, simplistic approach to benchmarking.

http-server - AdonisJS HTTP Server along with its Router

find-my-way - A crazy fast HTTP router

routup - A fast, lightweight, runtime agnostic and asynchronous routing framework.

redis-connection-benchmark - benchmark the overhead of a Redis connection

express-ts-handler - Express route handler for type-safe validations

api-benchmark - A node.js tool to benchmark APIs

cloudflare-worker-router - A super lightweight router (1.0K) with middleware support and ZERO dependencies for Cloudflare Workers.

hyper-express - High performance Node.js webserver with a simple-to-use API powered by uWebsockets.js under the hood.

http-router - :tada: Release 2.0 is released! Very fast HTTP router for PHP 7.1+ based on PSR-7 and PSR-15 with support for annotations/attributes and OpenAPI (Swagger) Specification