- Developing database-backed web services in Rust
- Building and securing RESTful APIs
- Writing server-side web applications in Rust
- Measuring and benchmarking web service performance
- Packaging and deploying web services
- Full-stack Rust applications
The blazingly fast, safe, and efficient Rust language has been voted "most loved" for multiple consecutive years on the StackOverflow survey. Rust Server, Services, and Apps shows you why! Inside, you'll build web servers, RESTful services, server-rendered apps, and client frontends just using Rust. You'll learn to write code with small and predictable resource footprints, and build high-performing applications with unmatched safety and reliability. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the technology Build speedy, stable, and safe web servers in Rust! With a unique approach to memory management and concurrency, Rust excels at getting the low-level details right so your applications run fast and flawlessly. And Rust's incredible compiler helps you avoid expensive mistakes when you're deploying web services and other core components in production. About the book Rust Servers, Services, and Apps shows you how to create modern distributed web apps using the Rust language. You'll start with the basics: building a simple HTTP server and a RESTful web service. Then, you'll make them production ready by adding security, database interactivity, and error handling. Finally, you'll tackle a digital storefront service, create a single page app, and dig into asynchronous programming. All examples are fully illustrated and include annotated code you can easily adapt to your own projects. What's inside
- Craft resilient and secure RESTful APIs
- Package and deploy web services
- Refactor fearlessly thanks to Rust's guaranteed safety
- Slash costs with Rust's runtime and compile-time optimizations
- Asynchronous programming with Rust
About the reader For web developers who know the basics of Rust. About the author Prabhu Eshwarla is the CTO of a startup building a layer-1 blockchain using Rust. Previously, he held engineering and leadership roles at Hewlett Packard. Table of Contents PART 1 - WEB SERVERS AND SERVICES
1 Why Rust for web applications?
2 Writing a basic web server from scratch
3 Building a RESTful web service
4 Performing database operations
5 Handling errors
6 Evolving the APIs and fearless refactoring
PART 2 - ERVER-SIDE WEB APPLICATIONS
7 Introducing server-side web apps in Rust
8 Working with templates for tutor registration
9 Working with forms for course maintenance
PART 3 - ADVANCED TOPIC: ASYNC RUST
10 Understanding async Rust
11 Building a P2P node with async Rust
12 Deploying web services with Docker