vaultrs
An asynchronous Rust client library for the Hashicorp Vault API (by jmgilman)
consulrs
An asynchronous Rust client library for the Hashicorp Consul API (by jmgilman)
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7.7 | 0.0 | |
about 8 hours ago | 2 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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vaultrs
Posts with mentions or reviews of vaultrs.
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- Show HN: Vaultrs – Rust-based HashiCorp Vault client library
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Ask HN: Alternatives to Prettier?
I wouldn't really trust a "one to rule them all" tool. As you said, though, I do think there is a practical use to not having a markdown, yaml, and JSON formatter all as separate tools. Maybe even through in HCL as an added bonus.
I've already built something with Rust (https://github.com/jmgilman/vaultrs). I suppose I'll add it to my never-ending list of projects if I can't find something :)
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consulrs: An asynchronous Rust client library for the Hashicorp Consul API
Thanks! It was out of necessity - both Vault and Consul have really poor crate representation. The plan is to eventually get this and vaultrs to implement the whole API.
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What's everyone working on this week (39/2021)?
Just recently released a pretty decent overhaul of rustify that increases its ability to scaffold various HTTP APIs. It's nearing a 1.0 release as I don't see the feature-set needing to grow any past this point. It's been powering vaultrs for a while now and has really streamlined the process of scaffolding dozens of endpoints (probably close to a 100 in that crate alone).
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vaultrs: A Rust crate for interacting with the Hashicorp Vault API
I've written an extensive guide for how the crate is structured and how to easily get started with contributing. This is a great project for beginners to Rust as it's easy to extend but understanding it at a deeper level requires knowledge of core constructs. The guide is also a good read if you're interested in the design philosophy behind the crate and I'm happy to take any feedback to help improve it.
consulrs
Posts with mentions or reviews of consulrs.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-01.
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consulrs: An asynchronous Rust client library for the Hashicorp Consul API
This is the initial release and currently, it supports most of the features that would be used in a Rust-based service. Included is a working example of how to do leader election using the crate.
What are some alternatives?
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dprint - Pluggable and configurable code formatting platform written in Rust.
tealsql - a sqlx wrapper for teal and lua
apriori-rs - Apriori for association rule mining with Python bindings 🦀🐍
curl-rust - Rust bindings to libcurl
rustify - A Rust library for interacting with HTTP API endpoints
octo-terra - 3d software render engine written in rust, using both real-time raster and ray tracing. Made for self learning purposes.