New Version 0.4.0

  • updated to axum 0.6
    • changes to State usage; how its setup with route and called from middleware
    • changes to ordering of parameters in functions; last parameter can consume request body
    • eliminated axum::extract::RequestParts with help from update on axum-sessions
  • updated to axum-sessions 0.4 to match
  • incremented tokio version to 1.24
  • old axum 0.5 version is kept under branch v0.3_Axum0.5

New Version 0.3.0

  • switched to using Vite as per current template setup from svelte https://svelte.dev/
  • changed directory structure with ./front_end/public and location of index.html
  • modified backend to use ./front_end/dist for static serve - location of npm run build
  • cleaned up css and added app.css and global css

Help

  • If anyone has ideas of how to implement a build file that would handle the npm script build on the front end and the rust cargo run together, let me know.

svelte-axum-project

Starting project template for Rust Axum backend and Svelte frontend.

Created from a similar idea as svelte-tide-project

Template

Using Cargo

  • Must have cargo generate installed: cargo install cargo-generate
  • Then use cargo generate jbertovic/svelte-axum-project -n <your-project-name>

Using git template

  • you can also just hit the "use this template" button in green on top of the repo
  • if you have gh cli installed check out --template option

Back end - Rust Axum

  • located in ./back_end
  • serves front end directory
  • middleware for checking authorization header
  • middleware for checking session that user exists
  • store example that holds token secret for authorization
  • /api route example using authorization header
  • /secure route example using sessions for authorization

Note there is no persistance beyond what's held in memory while the application is running

run as cargo run from parent directory and not needed to run inside ./back_end folder

Front end - Svelte

  • Located in ./front_end
  • navbar with login and logout
  • secure page that shows session information once logged in
  • api fetch example, log in not required

run as npm run build from inside the ./front_end directory to build the static serve file directory.

Setup

Install the following NodeJs - Install Rust - Install

Clone the repository

  • cd repository
  • inside the ./front_end folder run npm install to download all module dependencies inside root directory of project
  • inside the ./front_end folder run npm run build to bundle the js/svelte code into public folder
  • inside the top level folder run cargo run to start the the server
  • access in browser at http://localhost:8080/

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