warp: a web framework for Rusthttp://seanmonstar.com/post/176530511587/warp …
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Replying to @seanmonstar
This is incredibly exciting; the cleanest, easiest Rust web framework I've tried so far. Filters make perfect sense. Building simple applications with warp feels *right*.
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Replying to @josh_triplett
Thanks! That's fast! ;D let me know what feels off or doesn't work (I never write bugs!)
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Replying to @seanmonstar
I'd love to see an example or explanation for how you plan to support https, and how filters could integrate with TLS. For instance, how would you write a filter using TLS Token Binding?
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Replying to @josh_triplett
I've been thinking of using rustls for TLS support, since I feel a framework can be more opinionated. In that case, if it's done inside warp, then filters could be built-in to extract the session. I havent read up on token binding yet.
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Replying to @seanmonstar
I think it's fine to be a bit more opinionated, but please do consider using something like tls-api to allow swapping out the TLS implementation. Rust TLS frameworks still feel very much in flux.
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Hadn't heard of that. I'm definitely for ensapsulating the exposed API to allow for changing without breaking changes. (I'm not sure I want to be super generic here, like hyper is.)
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Replying to @seanmonstar
I don't think you need to support every possible TLS framework, but support for native-tls and the best available pure-Rust TLS at any given time would be nice.
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