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3,218 | 3,548 | |
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6.5 | 9.1 | |
2 months ago | 9 days ago | |
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MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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Getting Started with Axum - Rust's Most Popular Framework
You can also use HTML templating with crates like askama, tera and maud! This can be combined with the power of lightweight JavaScript libraries like htmx to speed up time to production. You can read more about this on our other article about using HTMX with Rust which you can find here.. We also collaborated with Stefan Baumgartner on an article for serving HTML with Askama!
- What is the current ideal choice for server-side rendered web frameworks?
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Server-side rendering in Rust - a Dall.E use-case
Tera, based on Jinja, as the next two
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Full-Stack-Rust: Which approach in Frontend?
Tera
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Full-stack authentication system using rust (actix-web) and sveltekit
An authentication system is an integral part of modern applications. It's so important that almost all modern applications have some sort of it. Because of their critical nature, such systems should be secure and should follow OWAP®'s recommendations on web security and password hashing as well as storage to prevent attacks such as Preimage and Dictionary attacks (common to SHA algorithms). To demonstrate some of the recommendations, we'll be building a robust session-based authentication system in Rust and a complementary frontend application. For this article series, we'll be using Rust's actix-web and some awesome crates for the backend service. SvelteKit will be used for the frontend. It should be noted however that what we'll be building is largely framework agnostic. As a result, you can decide to opt for axum, rocket, warp or any other rust's web framework for the backend and react, vue or any other javascript framework for the frontend. You can even use rust's yew, seed or some templating engines such as MiniJinja or tera at the frontend. It's entirely up to you. Our focus will be more on the concepts.
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Show HN: Robyn – the fastest Python web framework written in Rust
Or Flask!
My guess is that "fastest" refers to the request-response loop.
I'd be interested in knowing how fast it is once you tack your favourite template rendering engine on top.
It would be nice if it supported Tera, the Rust template engine that is inspired by Jinja2:
https://github.com/Keats/tera
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I made a status bar generator for xmobar (and other text based bars)
supports sophisticated templating using Tera,
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Help with warp routes
As you might've noticed I have a static www folder with all my files. If I go to /, /login, /register I want to respond with my templated HTML. If the browser asks for another file, such as index.js or something.png I want to serve it from the static folder. I someone wants to access the raw template HTML, such as index.html I want to response with a 404 message.
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Rust for web development: 3 years later
tera for email templates.
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a crate for rendering HTML to an image buffer?
I've been using Tera and Chromium Oxide to generate and render reports to PDF and its been very needs suiting. It can also render to a PNG file.
Robyn
- Robyn – Innovator Friendly, and Community Driven Python Web Framework
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Introducing Dependency Injections in Robyn with a Twist!
For those who might not be familiar, Robyn is a fast, asynchronous Python backend web framework that operates with a Rust runtime, combining the best of both worlds for efficient and robust web development.
- Robyn: A Fast, Innovator Friendly, and Community Driven Python Web Framework
- Robyn – Web Framework in Rust
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FastHttp for Python (64k requests/s)
If you're comparing web frameworks you might also like to look at robyn https://robyn.tech/, which claims impressive performance. It's always tricky tho' to go from benchmarks to a particular use case.
- Robyn: High-Performance and Community-Driven Python Web Framework
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Robyn passes 1M installs on PyPi.
Robyn's Link - https://github.com/sparckles/robyn
- Robyn v0.38.0 - An improved CLI for create-robyn-app
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Robyn Finds a New Nest: Joining the Sparckles Open-Source Organization
For the unaware, Robyn , is a High-Performance, Community-Driven, and Innovator Friendly Python Web Framework with a Rust runtime.
What are some alternatives?
askama - Type-safe, compiled Jinja-like templates for Rust
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
handlebars-rust - Rust templating with Handlebars
uvicorn - An ASGI web server, for Python. 🦄
actix-web - Actix Web is a powerful, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework for Rust.
MMM-BurnIn
minijinja - MiniJinja is a powerful but minimal dependency template engine for Rust compatible with Jinja/Jinja2
Prophet - Tool for producing high quality forecasts for time series data that has multiple seasonality with linear or non-linear growth.
maud - :pencil: Compile-time HTML templates for Rust
Python-Regex - A port of the Rust regex library to python for super speed linear matching.
horrorshow-rs - A macro-based html builder for rust
strawberry - A GraphQL library for Python that leverages type annotations 🍓