Do most people just restart their Rust web servers once every three months?

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  • tokio-inotify

    A Stream yielding inotify events, to be run on the tokio framework.

  • Tokio wrapper that turns it into a stream: https://github.com/dermesser/tokio-inotify

  • lets-encrypt-warp

    Helper crate to make TLS with warp easy using lets-encrypt

  • Here is an example which renews the certificate and handles the update of the web server seamlessly: https://github.com/droundy/lets-encrypt-warp. Works very well without manual intervention.

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  • sozu

    Sōzu HTTP reverse proxy, configurable at runtime, fast and safe, built in Rust. It is awesome!

  • https://github.com/sozu-proxy/sozu https://github.com/sozu-proxy/sozu/blob/main/doc/design_motivation.md

  • sozu-acme

    Discontinued ACME (Let's Encrypt) automatic configuration for sōzu

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