tarpc
capnproto-rust
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MIT License | MIT License |
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tarpc
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A high performance Remote Procedure Call (RPC) system for rust
You can think its better version of tarpc
- Typesafe client generation for servers? (similar to trpc)
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Anyone have experience with tarpc?
tarpc is a Rust RPC crate by google (not official)
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Any suggestion to build a long-lived connection with dual-rpc capability
gRPC (https://github.com/google/tarpc) is the first thought here, but it is bounded to http2 and the client has to initiate the connection, I haven't used stream request before so not sure if it fits my situation.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (2/2022)!
For generating server and client code from an interface description, you may try tonic for gRPC with protobuf as your interface language, or tarpc if you want to describe the API in Rust.
capnproto-rust
- Best format for high-performance Serde?
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Cap'n Proto - RPC at the speed of Rust - Part 1
The only hurdle I have is that while the documentation is extensive it is a little confusing in places and mainly focuses on C++ and the C++ RPC system which is a little different to the Rust code. There are Rust examples in the official repo which I will try and leverage here.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (9/2022)!
capnproto-rust is the official Rust implementation.
- Any suggestion to build a long-lived connection with dual-rpc capability
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Pijul 1.0 Beta
Hi, you seem to know a bit about Sanakirja!
It stores 4kb blobs, right? Does Pijul first parses the data (copying it to other allocations), or uses the data as is? I mean, there are some libraries like cap'n'proto[0] and rkyv[1] that can directly use the file contents as an in-memory data structure, I was wondering if Pijul did anything like that.
I mean, is this btree page [2] stored exactly like this on disk, and does Pijul exploits that to avoid further copying data?
(I guess there's a trouble with compression there: to decompress you really need to write in another buffer)
Also, is the I/O done with something that prevent userspace copies like mmap or io_uring, or does it eventually calls read() to copy the data to its own buffer?
I want to build something like Sanakirja, but with those features, so I'm wondering if there's any overlap.
[0] https://github.com/capnproto/capnproto-rust
[1] https://github.com/rkyv/rkyv
[2] https://docs.rs/sanakirja-core/latest/sanakirja_core/btree/p...
- Is there a library like Serde but which makes it easy to mutate serialized data stored in a [u8] or Vec<u8>?
What are some alternatives?
tonic - A native gRPC client & server implementation with async/await support.
UnrealEngine
jsonrpc - Rust JSON-RPC implementation
rkyv - Zero-copy deserialization framework for Rust
lust - A fast, auto-optimizing image server designed for high throughput and caching; Now that is hot.
bincode - A binary encoder / decoder implementation in Rust.
retainer - Minimal async cache in Rust with support for key expirations
x25519-dalek - X25519 elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman key exchange in pure-Rust, using curve25519-dalek.
delay-timer - Time-manager of delayed tasks. Like crontab, but synchronous asynchronous tasks are possible scheduling, and dynamic add/cancel/remove is supported.
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
untokio - pretend tokio doesn't exist
lalrpop - LR(1) parser generator for Rust