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Speed Up Your Python with Rust

You're reading from  Speed Up Your Python with Rust

Product type Book
Published in Jan 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801811446
Pages 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Maxwell Flitton Maxwell Flitton
Profile icon Maxwell Flitton
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting to Understand Rust
2. Chapter 1: An Introduction to Rust from a Python Perspective 3. Chapter 2: Structuring Code in Rust 4. Chapter 3: Understanding Concurrency 5. Section 2: Fusing Rust with Python
6. Chapter 4: Building pip Modules in Python 7. Chapter 5: Creating a Rust Interface for Our pip Module 8. Chapter 6: Working with Python Objects in Rust 9. Chapter 7: Using Python Modules with Rust 10. Chapter 8: Structuring an End-to-End Python Package in Rust 11. Section 3: Infusing Rust into a Web Application
12. Chapter 9: Structuring a Python Flask App for Rust 13. Chapter 10: Injecting Rust into a Python Flask App 14. Chapter 11: Best Practices for Integrating Rust 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Deploying Rust nightly in Flask

To package our nightly database Rust package so that it can be deployed, we have to add another clone of our GitHub repository to our build Bash script, install nightly, and switch to it when we are installing our database package with pip. You can probably guess what we are going to achieve by cloning our database GitHub repository in our Bash script.

For reference, our src/build_image.sh file will take the form of the following code:

. . .
git clone https://github.com/maxwellflitton/
flitton-fib-rs.git
git clone https://github.com/maxwellflitton/
rust-db-cloning.git
rm -rf ./flitton-fib-rs/.git
rm -rf ./rust-db-cloning/.git
docker build . --no-cache -t flask-fib
rm -rf ./flitton-fib-rs
rm -rf ./rust-db-cloning

Here, we can see that we have merely added the code for cloning the rust-db-cloning repository, removed the .git file in that rust-db-cloning repository, and then removed the rust-db-cloning repository once the image build has finished...

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