vaultrs
An asynchronous Rust client library for the Hashicorp Vault API (by jmgilman)
curl-rust
Rust bindings to libcurl (by alexcrichton)
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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.
curl-rust
Posts with mentions or reviews of curl-rust.
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Hurl 3.0.0, run and test HTTP requests with plain text and curl
Under the hood, Hurl uses curl with Rust bindings (thanks to the awesome curl-rust crate)
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Hurl 2.0.0, run and test HTTP requests with plain text
Hurl can't exist without a lot of crates, and particularly curl-rust https://crates.io/crates/curl. Huge thanks to the maintainers!
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Curl Crate Build Options
Looking at commit history, cargo feature adding ntlm support has been added after latest release and is currently only on git.
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What's everyone working on this week (39/2021)?
I was working on a similar thing. Instead of hyper, curl-rust was sufficient. You get features from libcurl like TTFB