routerify
sea-orm
routerify | sea-orm | |
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7 | 82 | |
385 | 6,316 | |
1.0% | 3.1% | |
0.0 | 9.5 | |
2 months ago | about 16 hours ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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routerify
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State of Rust for web backends
You can checkout an example AWS Lambda entrypoint for an HTTP library Routerify (very similar to Axum) here: https://github.com/routerify/routerify/blob/master/examples/aws_lambda.rs
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What is the way to use a router with Hyper/Tokio?
https://github.com/routerify/routerify is an easy to use router built on Hyper.
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New Tokio blog post: Announcing Axum - Web framework that focuses on ergonomics and modularity
Looks interesting. How does this compare to routerify?
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New Rust Programmer: Question about Web Serving
I'd also recommend routerify. It is a small layer on top of hyper but it makes writing HTTP servers quite enjoyable. My colleague dhruvasagar is creating a series of screencasts for building a URL shortener with Rust. Do check his series.
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Announce routerify-lite
Routerify-lite is a simplified but faster version of Routerify.
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Does rust have an http router that can be used inside an aws lambda function?
I haven't deployed Rust on lambda yet. However, I was meaning to experiment with routerify in the coming weeks. It has an example for AWS lambda as well. Let me know how it works out.
- Announcing Routerify v2: a lightweight http router built on hyper
sea-orm
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Rust GraphQL APIs for NodeJS Developers: Introduction
SQL with SeaORM:
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Hyper – A fast and correct HTTP implementation for Rust
Haven't used it myself, but https://github.com/SeaQL/sea-orm seems to be popular in some communities and async
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New Rustacean Looking For Guidance
sea-orm
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Having a hard time finding Actix examples that work with Seaorm.
SeaORM has an Actix example in their GitHub. https://github.com/SeaQL/sea-orm/tree/master/examples/actix_example
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A question for all those that use Python
SeaORM or the underlying SQLx query builder for SQL handling.
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Rust tech stack
SeaORM is the most advanced ORM currently available, but a lot of people prefer to just skip ORMing and go direct to the underlying SQLx query builder.
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rust web dev??
If you want to do backend development, give actix-web or Axum a try. If you need templating, take a look at Maud and if you want an ORM, take a look at SeaORM.
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Any web frameworks that could compare to Symfony?
SeaORM is the most advanced option right now (though a lot of people prefer to go direct to the underlying SQLx library) but it doesn't yet match Django ORM for offering auto-generation of draft database migrations, which is one of the things I'm unwilling to regress on. (i.e. so all I need to hand-edit is stuff like "that's a rename, not a remove+add" and so on)
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Anyone from a Typescript/React background who tried out Rust for the 1st time?
Last I checked, authentication was weak. SeaORM is probably the most mature option if you're looking for an ORM like you'd find in another ecosystem (if you're willing to explore alternative designs, try using the underlying SQLx directly).
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Programming block?
What I really like about it (apart from being a really nicely designed language, that is very expressive, powerful, performant and one of the safest because of the strict typing/memory management), is that you can kind of focus on just programming, without all the hassles around setting up a project, thinking about building/deploying etc. as tooling is really awesome as well (rust-analyzer, cargo, crates.io etc.). Libraries are usually high-quality and innovative (which is IMHO not so true for a lot of different other languages, including the ones you mentioned). E.g. if you want to create a web-server/API you could try something like this (my current recommendation): https://github.com/tokio-rs/axum and https://github.com/launchbadge/sqlx for good integration of typed sql in Rust or if you want something higher level: https://github.com/SeaQL/sea-orm
What are some alternatives?
axum - Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper
diesel - A safe, extensible ORM and Query Builder for Rust
rust-web-framework-comparison - A comparison of some web frameworks and libs written in Rust
sqlx - 🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
warp - A super-easy, composable, web server framework for warp speeds.
rbatis - Rust Compile Time ORM robustness,async, pure Rust Dynamic SQL
hyper-router - Simple routing middleware for rust HTTP library hyper.
routerify-lite - A simplified but faster version of Routerify
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
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