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Thruster – fast, middleware based, web framework

Thruster is a web framework that aims for developers to be productive and consistent across projects and teams.

It aims to be performant, simple, and intuitive.

Thruster is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Built with async/await in mind
  • hyper compatible
  • SSL ready
  • Testable
  • Static file serving
  • socketio
  • gRPC, and more experimental non-tonic based gRPC.
  • Dependency injection

Website: github.com/thruster-rs/Thruster
Support:
Developer: Peter Mertz
License: MIT License

Thruster is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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