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12 | 23 | |
986 | 979 | |
3.8% | 4.7% | |
8.7 | 9.1 | |
8 days ago | 18 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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time
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Rust: Actix-web and Daily Logging
// To load RUST_LOG from .env file. dotenv().ok(); /* On Ubuntu 22.10, calling UtcOffset's offset methods causes IndeterminateOffset error!! See also https://github.com/time-rs/time/pull/297 ... */ // TO_DO: 11 is the current number of hours the Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) // is ahead of UTC. This value need to be worked out dynamically -- if it is at all // possible on Linux!! // let guard = init_app_logger(UtcOffset::from_hms(11, 0, 0).unwrap());
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Getaddrinfo() on glibc calls getenv(), oh boy
The problem is that this effects higher languages too, because they often build on libc. And on some OSes, they don't have a choice, because the system call interface is unstable and/or undocumented).
For example in rust, multiple time libraries were found to be unsound if `std::env::set_env` was ever called from a multi-threaded program. See:
https://github.com/time-rs/time/issues/293 and https://github.com/chronotope/chrono/issues/499
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Simple, fast and safety alternative for unzip
On that note, it would also be good to configure cargo-deny so that a CI pipeline and any maintainer can easily audit the current dependency versions. Sometimes CVEs require a new major semver (looking at you, time 0.1.x and thus chrono 0.4.x), so it's not enough to rely on people installing the tool with semver-compatible updates. Automatically auditing dependencies is really important, and given how easy cargo-deny makes it, I don't think many projects have any excuse not to configure it.
- time: MSRV policy is changing beginning 2023-07-01 to N-2 rustc versions
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Hifitime 3.5.0: time.rs and chrono alternative, only more precise, formally verified, and used in scientific and engineering programs
I've come to understand that correct support for leap seconds for time computations cannot be implemented in a reliable and globally consistent manner. Here is a GitHub discussion that touches on this.
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What's new in SeaORM 0.9.0
Upgrade time to 0.3
- What should we do about CVE-2020-26235 (localtime_r may be unsound)?
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no_std with Error trait?
link to source code
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if clippy is happy i'm happy ... just sayin'
You must love the lints for the time crate then!
sea-query
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (8/2023)!
The main limitation of prepared statement is that you can only insert values, so you cannot dynamically construct the query depending on the parameters. For that, you can use a query builder such as sea-query, which should handle that.
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What's new in SeaQuery 0.27.0
🎉 We are pleased to release SeaQuery 0.27.0! Here are some feature highlights 🌟:
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Using Rust as my Backend
SeaORM or SeaQuery are also very good instead of diesel/sqlx
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Celebrating 3,000+ GitHub Stars 🎉
SeaQL.org was founded back in 2020. We devoted ourselves into developing open source libraries that help Rust developers to build data intensive applications. In the past two years, we published and maintained four open source libraries: SeaQuery, SeaSchema, SeaORM and StarfishQL. Each library is designed to fill a niche in the Rust ecosystem, and they are made to play well with other Rust libraries.
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What's new in SeaORM 0.9.0
Upgrade sea-query to 0.26
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Introducing StarfishQL - visualizing the dependency network on crates.io
As the new member of the SeaQL family, it's a stellar example of what could be done with Rust and the SeaORM / SeaQuery / SeaSchema suite of tools. We couldn't be more excited to see applications being built on Rust and the SeaQL ecosystem!
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SeaORM in GSoC 2022
The first piece of tool we released is SeaQuery, a query builder with a fluent API. It has a simplified AST that reflects SQL syntax. It frees you from stitching strings together in case you needed to construct SQL dynamically and safely, with the advantages of Rust typings.
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An async & dynamic ORM for Rust!
Built upon SeaQuery, SeaORM allows you to build complex queries without 'fighting the ORM'.
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Rust and Sqlite
I wrote a first bridge for sea-query to diesel https://github.com/SeaQL/sea-query/discussions/168. With the indications of /u/weiznich I think I can make it better and probably it's own crate. Maybe even reduce the boilerplate by generating the Iden directly from the diesel schema.
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🎉 We are pleased to release SeaORM 0.6.0! Here are some feature highlights 🌟
Related Issue & PR - https://github.com/SeaQL/sea-orm/issues/499 - https://github.com/SeaQL/sea-query/pull/256
What are some alternatives?
chrono - Date and time library for Rust
sqlx - general purpose extensions to golang's database/sql
sea-orm - 🐚 An async & dynamic ORM for Rust
rust-postgis - postgis helper library.
aws-sdk-rust - AWS SDK for the Rust Programming Language
arrow-datafusion - Apache Arrow DataFusion SQL Query Engine
sqlx - 🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
SaintCoinach - A .NET library written in C# for extracting game assets and reading game assets from Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn.
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sonic - 🦔 Fast, lightweight & schema-less search backend. An alternative to Elasticsearch that runs on a few MBs of RAM.
MeiliSearch - A lightning-fast search API that fits effortlessly into your apps, websites, and workflow
okapi - OpenAPI (AKA Swagger) document generation for Rust projects