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319 points levkk | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.001s | source

Hi everyone,

I've been "funemployed" for a few months and with all that free time and idle hands I wrote a full web framework (think Rails, not Flask) for Rust.

It's boring old MVC, has its own ORM, templates, background jobs, auth, websockets, migrations and more. If you're keen but don't feel like rewriting your app in a different language, Rwf has a WSGI server to run Django (or Flask) inside Rust [1], letting you migrate to Rust at your own pace without disrupting your website.

I think Rust makes a great prototyping and deploy straight to production language. Now it has yet another framework for y'all to play with.

Cheers!

[1] https://levkk.github.io/rwf/migrating-from-python/

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stackskipton ◴[] No.41915387[source]
As SRE, I got interested in https://levkk.github.io/rwf/migrating-from-python/. On one hand, this is crazy neat you were able to pull it off. On the stability SRE hand, I'm internally screaming. At scale, this should be handled by Reverse Proxy (Caddy, Nginx, Traefik, whatever)
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biorach ◴[] No.41915488[source]
I imagine the author assumed a technical audience wouldn't need to be told of the necessity of a reverse proxy in front of the wsgi server
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1. drcongo ◴[] No.41915559[source]
As a Python dev, I imagined the same.