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Set up a modern rust+react web app by running one command.

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Create Rust App

License: MIT OR Apache-2.0

Set up a modern rust+react web app by running one command.Join us on discord.

create-rust-app.dev

Requirements

  • Rust
  • diesel_cli
    • For SQLite, if you don't wish to dynamically linkdiesel_cli with your system'slibsqlite3, you may runcargo install diesel_cli --no-default-features --features sqlite-bundled.

Install

cargo install create-rust-app_cli

Quick start

create-rust-app my-todo-app# .. select backend framework, plugins, etc.
# Code-gen resources for your projectcd ./my-todo-appcreate-rust-app# .. select resource type / properties

Features

1. Project creation

create-rust-app create <project_name>
  • Run frontend & backend with a single command:cargo fullstack
  • Rust backend
    • One of the following frameworks:
      • actix-web
      • poem (support temporarily on hold, use version 9.2.2:cargo install create-rust-app_cli@9.2.2)
    • Database migrations (using diesel.rs)
      • Generate diesel structs and types by runningcargo dsync in your project (see codegen section below).
    • Sending mail
    • PostgreSQL, SQLite 3.35+ support
    • ViteJS (blazing fast frontend compile speeds)
    • SSR templating with an option to include bundles that are automatically code-split
      • The/views folder contains all templates
      • The/frontend/bundles folder contains all the bundles which can be included in your views via{{bundle(name="MyBundle.tsx")}}
    • Automatically route to your single page application(s)
      • Usecreate_rust_app::render_single_page_application("/app","your_spa.html") (if you're using Poem, the parameters are slightly different, an example is provided in the function's documentation)
  • React frontend (or install your own framework!)
    • Typescript, with backend type definition generation (runcargo tsync in your project folder; see codegen section below)
    • Routing (viareact-router-dom)
    • Typedreact-query hooks generation ($ cd my_project && create-rust-app, then select "Generate react-query hooks")

Available Plugins

  • Authentication (+ Authorization) plugin

    • Add JWT token-based auth with a simple command
    • Session management: restoration of previous session, revoking of refresh tokens
    • Credentials management/recovery
    • Email validation / activation flow
    • Adds frontend UI + react hooks
    • Adds auth service, and user / session models
    • Block your endpoints viaAuth guard
    • Follows OWASP security best practices
    • RBAC permissions out of the box (assign roles and permissions to users)
  • Social authentication (OIDC) plugin

    • Adds Oauth2-based authentication (requires auth plugin)
    • Just configure some OIDC providers:
    app.app_data(Data::new(AuthConfig{oidc_providers:vec![GOOGLE("client_id","client_secret","/success/redirect","/error/redirect",)],}))

    Then, redirect your users to start the flow!

    <ahref={"/api/auth/google"}>Login with Google</a>
  • Container plugin

    • Dockerfile to containerize your rust app into a single image
  • Development plugin

    • View your database via the admin portal atlocalhost:3000/admin (still in development)
    • A "devbox" on the frontend indicates when the backend is compiling or when the database is not reachable
    • Moreover, the devbox displays when migrations are pending + includes a "run migrations" button
    • In-browser compilation errors and migration checking:
  • Storage plugin

    • AddsStorage extractor which allows you to upload/download files from an S3-compatible object store

    • Seamlessly add single or multiple attachments to your models usingAttachment::*!

    • Here are some examples:

      • Adding an avatar to a user in your users table:
      let s3_key =Attachment::attach("avatar","users", user_id,AttachmentData{file_name:"image.png",data: bytes})?;
      • Getting the url for the attachment
      let storage:Storage// retreive this via the appropriate extractor in your frameowrk of choicelet url = storage.download_uri(s3_key)?;

      (note: seeAttachment::* andStorage::* for more functionality!)

  • GraphQL plugin

    • Adds all the boilerplate necessary to expose GraphQL
    • Requires the auth plugin: authentication and authorization setup out-of-the-box
    • Find a graphql playground atlocalhost:3000/graphql
  • Utoipa plugin

    • Uses theutoipa crate to add OpenAPI documentation and serve it in a SwaggerUI playground.
    • Find the playground athttp://localhost:3000/swagger-ui/
    • Requires the backend be Actix (for now ;) )
    • check outthis page to see how to document your own API endpoints with a variety of backends
    • Has a soft dependency on the Auth plugin
  • Tasks Plugin

    • For running background jobs, currently only supports actix-web and postgresql
    • Usesfang under the hood and all it's features are exposed.
    • Add a task to the queue withcreate_rust_app::tasks::queue()
    • Run the queue withcargo run --bin tasks
  • Workspace Support (Enabled by default, not tied to a feature flag)

    • allows you to organize your rust app in workspaces, and changes the defaults for the environment variables that specify paths to various important places.
    • to organize you project as a workspace:
      • enable this feature
      • refactor your codebase into workspaces (see#194)
      • Optional: set the following environment variables (paths are relative to the directory you call cargo fullstack/backend/run from)
        • CRA_MANIFEST_PATH: default./frontend/dist/manifest.json when called from workspace root,../frontend/dist/manifest.json otherwise.
        • CRA_FRONTEND_DIR: default./frontend when called from workspace root,../frontend otherwise.
        • CRA_VIEWS_GLOB: defaultbackend/views/\*\*/\*.html when called from workspace root,views/\*\*/\*.html otherwise.
      • Note that in any non-standard setup, you will need to set the above environment variables to the correct values for your project to ensure correct behavior.

2. Code-gen to reduce boilerplate

cargo dsync
  • Run this commmand to generate diesel model structs and queries in yourbackend/models folder!
  • See dsync docshere
cargo tsync
  • Run this command to generate typescript types for your rust code marked with#[tsync::tsync]. You'll find the output for this command here:frontend/src/types/rust.d.ts.
  • See tsync docshere
cd my_project&& create-rust-app
  • CRUD code-gen to reduce boilerplate
    • Scaffolds the db model, endpoints service file, and hooks it up in your/api!
  • react-query hooks generation for frontend
    • Generates a hook for each handler function defined in theservices/ folder
    • Edit generated hooks afterwards -- they won't be regenerated unless you delete (or rename) the hook!

Walkthrough (old)

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Contributing

Questions and comments are welcome in the issues section!

If you're experiencing slow compilation time, make sure there isn't any bloat in the template files (look fornode_modules or typescript / parcel caches and delete them).Moreover, you can try using themold linker which may also improve compilation times.

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