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I think using hyper directly is a valid choice for a small application. The tricky thing might be clean handling of resources, i.e. the Redis connection pool. Alternatives that would be worthwhile to check out: I'd say axum, warp or actix-web.
Yeah, we just bump the major version. I think async is here to stay. |
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@rnestler what's the status on this? 🙂 Do you plan to continue the work, or should I try to pick up? |
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@dbrgn Yes I plan to continue on it 🙂 But it might take some time... |
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This is just a very raw POC to replace iron by directly using hyper with routerify. The simple static version produces some JSON, but there would obviously still a lot of work needed.
I want to clarify a few things first:
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[breaking-change]somewhere in the commit message