scala-http-client
Extends the akka-http-client with retry logic, error handling, logging and signing (by moia-dev)
zio-http
A next-generation Scala framework for building scalable, correct, and efficient HTTP clients and servers (by zio)
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
scala-http-client
Posts with mentions or reviews of scala-http-client.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
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How to integrate retries for HTTP requests to an external service?
Additionally, you may want to take a look at https://github.com/moia-dev/scala-http-client/. It's a simple library based on akka-http that we developed as open-source and use and maintain at MOIA. Feel free to contact me in case of questions.
zio-http
Posts with mentions or reviews of zio-http.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-07.
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Creating a CLI app with scala and Graal VM: should I switch to Rust?
For JNI, make sure you have `-H:+JNI` in your native image options. Be aware that Netty is a bit of a monster to include in a native image application (I just recently added it a Netty dependency and it completely broke my project and took a good day to figure out). Mine was through zio-http and I was able to piece together some working options from github issues: https://github.com/zio/zio-http/issues/20.
- What is scala's modern Web API framework?
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Show HN: Open-source non-blocking NIO Java HTTP Server
What's the hardware being used for your test? I get 55k RPS with a basic 200 responder with zio-http[0] (which uses Netty) on my i5-6600K, and over 20k RPS for an e2e POST endpoint that does write batching to postgres (committing the insert before responding with the db generated id). Postgres, client (vegeta[1]), and the app all on the same machine. I think that was with keep-alive, I think like 256 clients for the basic responder and 1024 for the one that writes to the db. There's a recently merged PR for zio-http that does 1M req/s on whatever machine they test on[2] so Netty can absolutely scale to high RPS.
[0] https://github.com/zio/zio-http
[1] https://github.com/tsenart/vegeta
[2] https://github.com/zio/zio-http/pull/1659
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Akka Fork FUD
Yep! https://github.com/zio/zio-http
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zio-http, any experiences to share
I was looking at HTTP frameworks for Scala. I found zio-http, https://zio.github.io/zio-http/. Has anyone tried this framework?
- How is scala as microservices-based backend for web service?
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A library like Express.js?
https://github.com/dream11/zio-http very simple and super performant, dead easy to abstract over routes to make a router
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ZIO vs. Cats Effect for api
I'm starting a new project, essentially a standard web app (SPA + rest api). I'd like to stay as functional as possible. I'm debating between http4s + cats effect, http4s + zio, and zio-http (https://github.com/dream11/zio-http). I'm having a hard time figuring out which stack has the strongest (safest?) future especially with scala 3 out. Cats Effect 3 looks amazing, but so does the zio ecosystem. Thanks for any opinions/advice!