utoipa
nanocl
utoipa | nanocl | |
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15 | 8 | |
1,847 | 605 | |
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8.1 | 9.7 | |
9 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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utoipa
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What's everyone working on this week (23/2023)?
In case you didn't know https://github.com/juhaku/utoipa is really nice to generate openapi spec and have a swagger!
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OpenAPI v4 Proposal
play-swagger [2] for scala + play. They generate a significant portion of your spec for you, then a client can be generated from the spec.
[1] https://github.com/juhaku/utoipa
[2] https://github.com/iheartradio/play-swagger
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REST API in RUST with ntex
utoipa
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Announcing utoipa 3.0.0, one year anniversary release - Compile time OpenAPI library for Rust
Latest release notes: https://github.com/juhaku/utoipa/releases/tag/utoipa-3.0.0
- New Tokio blog post: Announcing axum 0.6.0
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Using Rust at a Startup: A Cautionary Tale
I've written a few backend APIs with rust and I have to disagree. Not only have the frameworks managed to get the ergonomics similar to your popular GC lang[0][1], the natural lack of shared mutable state of HTTP handlers means you very rarely have to encounter lifetimes and a lot of the language's advanced features. What's more, now when I go back to work with other languages, I can't help but notice the significant number of unit tests I'd not have had to write in Rust. It doesn't have a Rails and Django but it's an easy pick over anything at the language level.
A note on performance, Rust's the only langauge where I haven't had the need to update my unit test harnesses to `TRUNCATE` data base data instead of creating a separate db per test on PostgresSQL.
I'll also like to mention the gem that is SQLx[1]. As someone who's never been satisfied with ORMs, type checked SQL queries that auto-populate your custom types is revolutionary. With the error-prone langauge-SQL boundary covered, I was surprised just how good it can get making use of the builtin PostgreSQL features. Almost to the point that amount of effort the community's put to building great tools like Prisma.js and feel like a fool's errand (at least so for PosgreSQL).
[0]: https://github.com/alexpusch/rust-magic-function-params
[1]: https://github.com/juhaku/utoipa
[3]: lib.rs/crates/sqlx
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Book Review: Zero To Production In Rust
Going to strongly disagree here. This isn't necessary in most cases. You likely do not need to test actix-web. actix-web already has more tests than you can possibly think of for exercising its correctness. So why do you need to black-box test it? Further, if your concern is an API client integrating with the API, use code generation not tests to ensure correctness! Generate your clients from a spec generated from your types! I recommend Swagger/OpenAPI or JSON Schema. Here's a nice library for doing this: https://github.com/juhaku/utoipa
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Web frameworks with integrated Open API?
utoipa: supports most popular frameworks
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Announcing utoipa 2.0.0, long awaited release - Compile time OpenAPI + Swagger UI
Something like that is planned in future releases. There is a closed discussion in Github https://github.com/juhaku/utoipa/issues/201 and traits for this already exists but the derive implementaiton is yet to be done.
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okapi-operation - procedural macro for generating OpenAPI operation definitions
Those tags next function parameters look cool. Do you maybe know a crate Utoipa and could share differences between the two crates for those who want to quickly compare them? I've been using utoipa but also I've been following the discussion on Axum's repo about OpenAPI integration in hope for something more comfortable to write. Taking a quick peek they seem very similar but I'm guessing the approach is slightly different?
nanocl
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What are you rewriting in rust?
Kubernetes (sorta) https://github.com/nxthat/nanocl It's still in early stages rn but always looking for more contributors!
- Rewrite it in Rust: Kubernetes
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Self-Hosted MERN Application using Docker, industry-standard workflow?
Sure there: https://github.com/nxthat/nanocl The workflow draft stable image and publish image are inside .github/workflow I don't push them to a server as it doesn't required in this my case but you can see how to create an image with his draft release. To deploy to your server you can use ssh. You can message me if you have problems!
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What's everyone working on this week (23/2023)?
Glad I could help, I also saw your nanocl project, very interesting.
- What's everyone working on this week (22/2023)?
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I'm new to self hosting. How do you choose which reverse proxy to use?
I personally use nanocl i made it with the help of couple of friends.
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REST API in RUST with ntex
If you want to see a more real world usecase i invite you to take a look at my opensource project Nanocl. That try to simplify the development and deployment of micro services, with containers or virtual machines !
What are some alternatives?
swagger-ui - Swagger UI is a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API.
servicer - A CLI to simplify service management on systemd
swagger-core - Examples and server integrations for generating the Swagger API Specification, which enables easy access to your REST API
arp_standin - Proof of concept for responding to ARP requests on behalf of another machine. (Deprecated by https://github.com/danielpgross/friendly_neighbor)
axum - Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper
LMDB-editor - A small LMDB editor made in Rust with egui
socketioxide - A socket.io server implementation in Rust that integrates with the Tower ecosystem and the Tokio stack.
EchoWhistle - Proof-of-concept network item service for FF4 FE
oaph - Helps to subtituate query params and schema definitions to openapi3/asyncapi yaml.
iggy - Iggy is the persistent message streaming platform written in Rust, supporting QUIC, TCP and HTTP transport protocols, capable of processing millions of messages per second.
oatx - Generator-less JSONSchema types straight from OpenAPI spec
c2ncl - Convert Docker Compose File to Nanocl Statefile