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Rust Web Programming

You're reading from   Rust Web Programming A hands-on guide to developing, packaging, and deploying fully functional Rust web applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803234694
Length 666 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Maxwell Flitton Maxwell Flitton
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Table of Contents (27) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Getting Started with Rust Web Development
2. Chapter 1: A Quick Introduction to Rust FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Designing Your Web Application in Rust 4. Part 2:Processing Data and Managing Displays
5. Chapter 3: Handling HTTP Requests 6. Chapter 4: Processing HTTP Requests 7. Chapter 5: Displaying Content in the Browser 8. Part 3:Data Persistence
9. Chapter 6: Data Persistence with PostgreSQL 10. Chapter 7: Managing User Sessions 11. Chapter 8: Building RESTful Services 12. Part 4:Testing and Deployment
13. Chapter 9: Testing Our Application Endpoints and Components 14. Chapter 10: Deploying Our Application on AWS 15. Chapter 11: Configuring HTTPS with NGINX on AWS 16. Part 5:Making Our Projects Flexible
17. Chapter 12: Recreating Our Application in Rocket 18. Chapter 13: Best Practices for a Clean Web App Repository 19. Part 6:Exploring Protocol Programming and Async Concepts with Low-Level Network Applications
20. Chapter 14: Exploring the Tokio Framework 21. Chapter 15: Accepting TCP Traffic with Tokio 22. Chapter 16: Building Protocols on Top of TCP 23. Chapter 17: Implementing Actors and Async with the Hyper Framework 24. Chapter 18: Queuing Tasks with Redis 25. Index 26. Other Books You May Enjoy

Preface

Do you want to push your web applications to the limit for speed and low energy consumption but still have memory safety? Rust enables you to have memory safety without the garbage collection and a similar energy consumption as the C programming language. This means you can create high-performance and secure applications with relative ease.

This book will take you through each stage of web development resulting in you deploying advanced web applications built in Rust and packaged in distroless Docker, resulting in server images around the size of 50 MB on AWS using automated build and deployment pipes that we created.

You’ll start with an introduction to programming in Rust so you can avoid the common pitfalls when migrating from a traditional dynamic programming language. The book will show you how to structure Rust code for a project that spans multiple pages and modules. Next, you’ll explore the Actix Web framework and get a basic web server up and running. As you advance, you’ll learn how to process JSON requests and display the data from the server via HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and even build a basic React application for our data. You’ll also learn how to persist data and create RESTful services in Rust, where we log in and authenticate users and cache data in the frontend. Later, you’ll build an automated build and deployment process for the app on AWS over two EC2 instances, where we load balance the HTTPS traffic from a registered domain to our application on those EC2 instances, which we will build using Terraform. You will also lock down the traffic directly to the EC2 instances by configuring security groups in Terraform. You’ll then cover multi-layered builds to produce distroless Rust images. Finally, you’ll cover advanced web concepts exploring async Rust, Tokio, Hyper, and TCP framing. With these tools, you will implement the actor model to enable you to implement advanced complex async real-time event processing systems, practicing by building a basic stock purchasing system. You’ll finish the book by building your own queuing mechanism on Redis, where your own Rust home-built server and worker nodes consume the tasks on the queue and process these tasks.

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