yew-beyond-hello-world
submillisecond
yew-beyond-hello-world | submillisecond | |
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1 | 14 | |
18 | 898 | |
- | 0.3% | |
10.0 | 4.2 | |
almost 2 years ago | about 2 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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yew-beyond-hello-world
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Htmx, WebAssembly, Rust, ServiceWorker Proof of Concept
There is a nice Rust-only web framework already - yew.
One of the examples https://github.com/security-union/yew-beyond-hello-world
submillisecond
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What would you rewrite in Rust?
I believe that https://github.com/lunatic-solutions/submillisecond wants to be that.
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From Erlang to Rust and Lunatic
Lunatic is exciting, I'm keeping an eye especially on the submillisecond web framework that targets wasm: https://github.com/lunatic-solutions/submillisecond
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Lunatic is an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly
- https://github.com/lunatic-solutions/submillisecond/tree/mai...
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Is Rust Ready for the Web Yet?
Lunatic runtime for Rust to avoid the async parts might become quite nice in the future: https://github.com/lunatic-solutions/submillisecond
Not sure what it might take for someone to write database connectors for it but it does look promising.
- Submillisecond: A lunatic web framework for the Rust language
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Htmx, WebAssembly, Rust, ServiceWorker Proof of Concept
What a coincidence, I was just discussing on discord a similar approach for our Rust web framework submillisecond[0].
Submillisecond uses lunatic to run Rust code compiled to WebAssembly on the backend. We are working on a LiveView-like library now. And one thing I would love to give developers for free is an offline-first experience. You write everything in Rust, compile it to WebAssembly, run it as a regular backend on lunatic, but also allow for moving the whole server into the browser for a offline experience. If SQLite is used for the DB, it could also potentially run in the browser.
This doesn't need to move the whole app into the browser, but could do so just for more latency sensitive workloads that don't fit LiveView well. Like form validation on every keypress, etc.
[0]: https://github.com/lunatic-solutions/submillisecond
- Submillisecond Web Framework
- A lunatic web framework for the Rust language
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Lunatic: Erlang-Inspired Runtime for WebAssembly
Web socket support was added a few days ago[0], but it's still not part of a release. I will probably push out alpha1 tomorrow including it and a few other changes.
[0]: https://github.com/lunatic-solutions/submillisecond/pull/78
What are some alternatives?
wasm-service - HTMX, WebAssembly, Rust, ServiceWorkers
WeightTracker - Back end for saving data for weight tracker.
MealPlanner - A Meal Planner to figure out what we are going to eat each week. Written with Razor Pages and HTMF. https://meals.jnyman.com/
htmf - A minimalist partial html swapping library similar to HTMX and other libraries which create an MPA app and enhances it with a focus on HTML forms.
Soccer - Tracker for players play time
swup - Versatile and extensible page transition library for server-rendered websites 🎉
lunatic - Lunatic is an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly
axum-browser
vugu - Vugu: A modern UI library for Go+WebAssembly (experimental)