Rust Web Programming - Second Edition
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Rust Web Programming - Second Edition
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Overview of this book
Are safety and high performance a big concern for you while developing web applications?
With this practical Rust book, you’ll discover how you can implement Rust on the web to achieve the desired performance and security as you learn techniques and tooling to build fully operational web apps.
In this second edition, you’ll get hands-on with implementing emerging Rust web frameworks, including Actix, Rocket, and Hyper. It also features HTTPS configuration on AWS when deploying a web application and introduces you to Terraform for automating the building of web infrastructure on AWS. What’s more, this edition also covers advanced async topics. Built on the Tokio async runtime, this explores TCP and framing, implementing async systems with the actor framework, and queuing tasks on Redis to be consumed by a number of worker nodes. Finally, you’ll go over best practices for packaging Rust servers in distroless Rust Docker images with database drivers, so your servers are a total size of 50Mb each.
By the end of this book, you’ll have confidence in your skills to build robust, functional, and scalable web applications from scratch.
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
Preface
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Part 1:Getting Started with Rust Web Development
Chapter 1: A Quick Introduction to Rust
Chapter 2: Designing Your Web Application in Rust
Part 2:Processing Data and Managing Displays
Chapter 3: Handling HTTP Requests
Chapter 4: Processing HTTP Requests
Chapter 5: Displaying Content in the Browser
Part 3:Data Persistence
Chapter 6: Data Persistence with PostgreSQL
Chapter 7: Managing User Sessions
Chapter 8: Building RESTful Services
Part 4:Testing and Deployment
Chapter 9: Testing Our Application Endpoints and Components
Chapter 10: Deploying Our Application on AWS
Chapter 11: Configuring HTTPS with NGINX on AWS
Part 5:Making Our Projects Flexible
Chapter 12: Recreating Our Application in Rocket
Chapter 13: Best Practices for a Clean Web App Repository
Part 6:Exploring Protocol Programming and Async Concepts with Low-Level Network Applications
Chapter 14: Exploring the Tokio Framework
Chapter 15: Accepting TCP Traffic with Tokio
Chapter 16: Building Protocols on Top of TCP
Chapter 17: Implementing Actors and Async with the Hyper Framework
Chapter 18: Queuing Tasks with Redis
Index
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