Provides Stream
-based reactive client/server communications focused on high performance -- through sockets, shared mem IPCs and other goodies -- async-powered by Tokio
.
The distinct features of this library are:
- a thorough protocol modeling, with the help of Rust's powerful
enum
s; - ease of logic decoupling by using reactive
Stream
s for the client / server logic; - the main network loop for both client & server is fully optimized;
- const-time (yet powerful) configurations, to achieve the most performance possible;
- zero-cost retrying strategies & dropping the connection vs ignoring on errors through const time configs & the
keen-retry
lib - for version 1: only textual socket protocols are supported by now -- binary & shared mem IPCs to be added later;
Take a look at the ping-pong game in example/
, which shows some nice patterns on how to use this library:
- How the ping-pong game logic is shared among the client and server;
- How the protocol is modeled;
- How to work with server-side sessions;
- How decoupled and testable those pieces are;
- How straight-forward it is to create flexible server & client applications once the processors are complete.
The API has been stabilized -- new features yet to be added for v1.0:
- allow reactive processors to produce all combinations of fallible/non-fallible & futures/non-futures for
responsive & unresponsive logic processors (currently, only
Stream
s of non-fallible & non-future items are allowed) - better docs
- clean the code for the ping-pong example and the recommended patterns for using this lib