zino is a next-generation framework for composable applications in Rust which emphasizes simplicity, extensibility and productivity.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Out-of-the-box features for rapid application development.
- Minimal design, composable architecture and high-level abstractions.
- Adopt an API-first approach to development with open standards.
- Embrace practical conventions to get the best performance.
- Highly optimized ORM for MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite based on sqlx.
- Innovations on query population, field translation and model hooks.
- Lightweight scheduler for sync and async cron jobs.
- Unified access to storage services, data sources and chatbots.
- Built-in support for tracing, metrics and logging.
- Tracing is a framework for instrumenting Rust programs to collect structured, event-based diagnostic information.
- metrics is a lightweight metrics facade. metrics provides macros, similar to the log crate, that let library and executable authors instrument their code by collecting metrics — incrementing counters, gauges, and histograms — about their code, deferring the collecting and export of these metrics to whatever the installed metrics library is.
- Full integrations with actix-web, axum, dioxus and more.
Website: github.com/zino-rs/zino
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Developer: Zan Pan
License: MIT License
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