Rust Web Programming - Maxwell Flitton

Rust Web Programming

A hands-on guide to Rust for modern web development, with microservices and nanoservices

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Buch | Softcover
2025 | 3rd Revised edition
Packt Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-83588-776-9 (ISBN)
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A comprehensive guide to developing, packaging, and deploying Rust web applications – with new coverage on async Rust, WebAssembly, nanoservices, and more.

Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free eBook in PDF format.

Key Features

Get a comprehensive introduction to Rust for full-stack web development
Explore the exciting evolution of Rust in recent years with WebAssembly, Axum, native TLS, and SurrealDB
Build code in a scalable way with microservice and nanoservice design patterns

Book DescriptionRust is no longer just for systems programming. This book will show you why this safe and performant language is a crucial up-and-coming option for developing web applications, and get you on your way to building fully functional Rust web apps. You don’t need any experience with Rust to get started, and this new edition also comes with a shallower learning curve.

You’ll get hands-on with emerging Rust web frameworks including Actix, Axum, Rocket, and Hyper. You’ll look at injecting Rust into the frontend with WebAssembly and HTTPS configuration with NGINX. Later, you’ll move onto more advanced async topics, exploring TCP and framing, and implementing async systems.

As you work through the book, you’ll build a to-do application with authentication using a microservice architecture that compiles into one Rust binary, including the embedding of a frontend JavaScript application in the same binary. The application will have end-to-end atomic testing and a deployment pipeline.

By the end of this book, you’ll fully understand the significance of Rust for web development. You’ll also have the confidence to build robust, functional, and scalable Rust web applications from scratch.What you will learn

Build scalable Rust web applications as monoliths or microservices
Develop a deeper understanding of async Rust
Get to grips with Rust language features like traits and the borrow checker
Manage authentication and databases in Rust web apps
Build app infrastructure on AWS using Terraform
Learn how to package and deploy Rust servers
Build unit tests and end-to-end tests for your Rust web apps with Python

Who this book is forThis book is for web developers who are looking to learn or adopt Rust to build safe and performant web applications. This includes developers familiar with languages such as Python, Ruby, and JavaScript.

You don’t need any prior experience in Rust to start this book. However, you’ll need a solid understanding of web development principles, along with basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to get the most out of it.

Maxwell Flitton is a software engineer who works for the open source financial loss modeling foundation OasisLMF. In 2011, Maxwell achieved his Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from the University of Lincoln, UK. While working 12-hour shifts in the A&E departments of hospitals, Maxwell obtained another degree in physics from the Open University in the UK and then moved on to another milestone, with a postgraduate diploma in physics and engineering in medicine from UCL in London. He's worked on numerous projects such as medical simulation soft ware for the German government and supervising computational medicine students at Imperial College London. He also has experience in financial tech and Monolith AI.

Table of Contents

A Quick Introduction to Rus
Useful Rust Patterns for Web Programming
End-to-End Testing
Designing Your Web Application in Rust
Async Rust
Processing HTTP Requests
Displaying Content in the Browser
Handling HTTP Requests
Data Persistence with PostgreSQL
Managing User Sessions
Building RESTful Services
Unit Testing
Injecting Rust in the Frontend with WebAssembly
Deploying our Application on AWS
Configuring Basic HTTPS with NGINX
Implementing Native Rust TLS
From Microservices to Nanoservices
Rocket
Axum
Exploring the Tokio Framework
Rolling our Own HTTP Protocol from TCP with Framing
Going One Level Higher with the Hyper Framework
Building gRPC Servers
Data Persistence with SurrealDB

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Birmingham
Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Informatik Software Entwicklung SOA / Web Services
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
ISBN-10 1-83588-776-7 / 1835887767
ISBN-13 978-1-83588-776-9 / 9781835887769
Zustand Neuware
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