trillium
Tide
trillium | Tide | |
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6 | 30 | |
318 | 4,960 | |
2.5% | 0.6% | |
9.6 | 6.6 | |
5 days ago | 4 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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trillium
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Hey rustaceans, which web framework you guys suggest for a small application?
i like trillium a lot. inspired by plug (elixir), you just add plugs in a vertical stack and the request goes from top to bottom. there is also ntex which has a ton of examples inspired by actix-web (might have been a fork) https://github.com/ntex-rs/examples
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A struct field that's either a Reference or Value
Maybe you want something like this, which is a Cow-like enum that either holds a &mut T or a T?
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New Tokio blog post: Announcing Axum - Web framework that focuses on ergonomics and modularity
I've been planning on using trillium on a project, the main difference I can see between it and Axum is that Axum allows you to use existing tower middle ware, right?
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Trillium web framework
I'll definitely prioritize this! I hadn't really thought much about it because it's straightforward to do in application code, but it seems reasonable to make it easier for people to get started with this common use case. I opened up a discussion on gh, let me know if something like what you had in mind https://github.com/trillium-rs/trillium/discussions/36
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New Tower guide: Building a middleware from scratch
Any thoughts on (trillium)[https://github.com/trillium-rs/trillium]? Looks like you're fulfilling similar niches.
Tide
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Latest Zen Kernel......
Rust has several, production ready, REST API frame works.
- Which Web Framework do people recommend for Rust in 2023?
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Becoming Rustacean:Awesome Free Online Resources to Learn Rust Programming
Rust allows me to mainly only run the application to confirm things work from a business perspective.
For people starting out building stuff in rust - understand that there is a distinction of async code and libraries and can lead to confusing compiler errors if you don't realize there is a distinction. It's simple in hindsight but did cause me to waste hours barking up the wrong trees at first. Other wise just learn about `match` and Result/Option types asap, they're fundamental.
https://github.com/http-rs/tide tide is great to create an http server / routes
https://github.com/djc/askama I use this to template out HTML and it checks all my boxes, dynamic data, passing in functions, control flow.
https://github.com/launchbadge/sqlx sql interface for a variety of backend, async safe.
https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest http client to make requests
Rust is amazing, don't let the initial few speed bumps discourage you - building real things with rust is no more challenging today than any other modern language stack.
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Use of Salvo for a REST Api
https://crates.io/crates/salvo - 581k all time and peak daily of ~2750 in last few months https://crates.io/crates/rocket - 2.68mil all-time / ~6200 daily https://crates.io/crates/actix-web - 9.8mil all-time / ~21k daily https://crates.io/crates/axum - 8.8mil all-time / 64k daily https://crates.io/crates/warp - 7.9mil all-time and 19k daily https://crates.io/crates/tide - 886k all-time / 2250 daily
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Why this works?
Hi, guys, how you doing? I'm trying out this web framework Tide just to make a toy project and learn more about Rust. The create_payment_handler function is called by the framework whenever there is a POST request to /payment/ containing a JSON body with the payment information.
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Which Rust web framework to choose in 2022 (with code examples)
tide
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Is Rust good choice for the backend of any mobile application?
I'm developing the backend of https://www.cozydate.com/ in Rust. Async Rust is not productive yet, so I tried rouille http server which lets me write non-async request handlers. Unfortunately, it uses an unbounded thread pool and falls down under load https://github.com/tiny-http/tiny-http/issues/221 . Then I tried Tide and a threadpool to call my non-async API handlers. This worked, but was really ugly, and I had issues with uploads after deploying to Heroku https://github.com/http-rs/tide/issues/878 .
- Ask HN: Anyone using Rust for server side application development?
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Web framework in production - Rocket v Actix
You could also habe a look at tide apparently it is stable and production ready.
- Tide - Fast and friendly http server framework for async rust
What are some alternatives?
axum - Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper
actix-web - Actix Web is a powerful, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework for Rust.
rust-web-framework-comparison - A comparison of some web frameworks and libs written in Rust
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
tower-http - HTTP specific Tower utilities.
yourcontrols - Shared cockpit for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
jelly-actix-web-starter - A starter template for actix-web projects that feels very Django-esque. Avoid the boring stuff and move faster.
Nickel - An expressjs inspired web framework for Rust
dropshot - expose REST APIs from a Rust program
The FastCGI Rust implementation. - Native Rust library for FastCGI
tonic - A native gRPC client & server implementation with async/await support.
hyper - An HTTP library for Rust