Definitely Phoenix. Aside from it being blazing fast, featureful, and well documented, it has really nice websocket support built in. Channels are so good
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Woah, the channel docs here *are* really good. Hadn't really looked at Phoenix before, but I just might now. Thanks so much for sharing!
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Like a web framework as in I plan to build a crud app or I just need to listen to requests? Because if it's the latter I'll just use hyper and parse the webhooks I need for a microservice myself
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If it's the former idk. I feel like a lot of rust frameworks don't overlap what I need. i.e. Async/Await support, ease of use, lots of nice pre packaged features. I have yet to see the RoR for Rust that I want
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I'd use API Gateway because I'm too lazy for that stuff anymore
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Currently if go for actix(Ive never tried others). I like that routing takes handler functions with all kinds of definitions. Like with request object, with database connection, a json object, cookie instance etc In JS it would be one big 'context' object
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all these handler funcs are different, looks dynamics but it's not. generics are coolpic.twitter.com/I054SsJRIG
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Probably rocket
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Altought I will say I was looking at tide yesterday after the great async-std experience I had :D
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