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serverless-rust
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Rust Cloudflare Workers: Turnstile Example
In the previous, getting started with Rust Cloudflare workers tutorial, we built up a basic REST API, based on the worker Rust template. To start, create a new Git branch in your repo from that tutorial or get the code from the Rodney Lab GitHub repo, then run pnpm install in the project directory.
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Mux Serverless Webhook Updates using Telegram Bots
The Mux serverless webhook updates demo code is in the Rodney Lab GitHub repo.
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Getting Started with Rust Cloudflare Workers
I should point out I am still relatively new to Rust so you might know of better Rust implementations of the Rust code below. In fact, I would love feedback on how I could improve the Rust code (drop comments below or add pull requests to the demo code repo). Instead of best practice Rust, this is more of a guide on how to get up and running with Rust Cloudflare Workers where I share some of the Rust I have learned. That said I hope you can benefit from the post if you already know Rust but want to know how to get going with Rust Cloudflare Workers.
Intro-To-Serverless
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Using GitHub Actions to Test Student Code Submissions
All of the workflow files used as examples in this tutorial can be found here. Each "step" in our curriculum requires a different test. When a student (the user) commits to the repository, we need to...
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Looking for tech mentors - volunteer opportunity
This summer, we are hosting an 8-week Intro to Serverless bootcamp beginning June 13, 2022 for beginner to intermediate programmers. Our curriculum will guide students in building projects using Microsoft Azure and Javascript. They will learn how to integrate APIs, construct user interface, and analyze data through Azure Functions. In the final 4 weeks, students will build their own final projects to present at the end of the program. You can check out the full curriculum on our GitHub repo.
What are some alternatives?
reqwest - An easy and powerful Rust HTTP Client
js-serverless-prep-course - Complete this application repository and send us your link to apply for the serverless camp!
serverless-chrome - 🌐 Run headless Chrome/Chromium on AWS Lambda
serverless-openwhisk - Adds Apache OpenWhisk support to the Serverless Framework!
workers-graphql-server - 🔥Lightning-fast, globally distributed Apollo GraphQL server, deployed at the edge using Cloudflare Workers
epsagon-node - Automated tracing library for Node.js 8.x, 10.x, 12.x, and 14.x ⚡️
cloudflare-worker-router-template - A wrangler template for a super lightweight router (3.6 kB) with middleware support and ZERO dependencies for CloudFlare Workers, inspired by express.js syntax.
demo-nextjs-full-stack - A demo full-stack Next.js app and background functions using the Inngest DevServer
serde - Serialization framework for Rust
crates.io - The Rust package registry
my-rust-cloudflare-worker
Rustlings - :crab: Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code!