finch
plug
finch | plug | |
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5 | 6 | |
1,209 | 2,762 | |
- | 0.4% | |
8.2 | 7.7 | |
8 days ago | 9 days ago | |
Elixir | Elixir | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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finch
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Notes on streaming downloads with progress in Elixir
We will use the Req library, a superset of Finch, which is itself a superset of Mint.
- How to implement a disk cache plugin for Elixir's Req HTTP client?
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Taming the Time: how to install & develop with XTDB
However, not every Elixir’s HTTP client supports sending requests using HTTP2 - so we have to search for another option rather than using HTTPoison that we widely use in other projects. We’ve decided to go with Finch, as apart from supporting HTTP2 it also focuses on performance and provides telemetry support out of the box - which we’ve found very useful for tracing and debugging purposes.
- ElixirのHTTPクライアントでお天気情報を取得したい(2022年)
plug
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Elixir for Cynical Curmudgeons
Yes, it’s a bit of a magic argument, but it’s the only unhygienic variable introduced with a Plug dispatch:
https://github.com/elixir-plug/plug/blob/main/lib/plug/route...
Everything else is explicitly passed, AFAICT.
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I'm struggling with creating a rest api with Elixir - total noob
Have you read https://github.com/elixir-plug/plug ? Shows you how to do a GET in under 5 mins.
- ElixirのHTTPクライアントでお天気情報を取得したい(2022年)
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Request Coalescing in Async Rust
Coming from the Ruby ecosystem, a lot of this played out similarly to how the Rack[1] middleware conventions developed in the early Rails v1 and v2 days. Prior to Rack there was a lot of fragmentation in HTTP server libraries, post-Rack everything more or less played nicely as long as libraries implemented Rack interfaces.
I don't write Rust professionally, but it was a bummer seeing that this seems to be a place that was figured out (painfully) in ecosystems used heavily for web development--Javascript and Elixir have their own Rack equivalents[2][3]. I hope that Tower plays a similar role to unify the library ecosystem in Rust.
1. https://github.com/rack/rack
2. http://expressjs.com/en/guide/writing-middleware.html
3. https://github.com/elixir-plug/plug
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Learn how to deploy Elixir apps on Heroku
If you're not familiar with it, feel free to check the inner workings of Plug in their documentation. For now, the code above is fairly self-explanatory I hope. All we need to know is that we're using the Plug.Router capabilities and exposing an endpoint /bpi which we're going to use to retrieve our data and to show it.
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For Web Developers The Stakes Are Generally Lower
Well if Phoenix came with the ability to use Sqlite I'd definitely like it a lot better for smaller sites. Maybe if Elixir had something like Sinatra. I guess using Cowboy or Plug could work.
What are some alternatives?
mint - Functional HTTP client for Elixir with support for HTTP/1 and HTTP/2 🌱
ex_admin - ExAdmin is an auto administration package for Elixir and the Phoenix Framework
gun - HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, Websocket client (and more) for Erlang/OTP.
phoenix_ecto - Phoenix and Ecto integration with support for concurrent acceptance testing
Crawly - Crawly, a high-level web crawling & scraping framework for Elixir.
Raxx - Interface for HTTP webservers, frameworks and clients
httprot - Prot prot prot.
phoenix_pubsub_redis - The Redis PubSub adapter for the Phoenix framework
http_proxy - http proxy with Elixir. wait request with multi port and forward to each URIs
corsica - Elixir library for dealing with CORS requests. 🏖
ivar - Ivar is an adapter based HTTP client that provides the ability to build composable HTTP requests.
phoenix_live_reload - Provides live-reload functionality for Phoenix