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Actix web
Actix web is a small, fast, down-to-earth, open source rust web framework.
use actix_web::*;
fn index(req: HttpRequest) -> String {
format!("Hello {}!", &req.match_info()["name"])
}
fn main() {
HttpServer::new(
|| Application::new()
.resource("/{name}", |r| r.f(index)))
.serve("127.0.0.1:8080");
}
Documentation
- User Guide
- API Documentation (Development)
- API Documentation (Releases)
- Cargo package: actix-web
- Minimum supported Rust version: 1.20 or later
Features
- Supported HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2.0 protocols
- Streaming and pipelining
- Keep-alive and slow requests handling
- WebSockets
- Transparent content compression/decompression (br, gzip, deflate)
- Configurable request routing
- Multipart streams
- Middlewares (Logger, Session, DefaultHeaders)
- Built on top of Actix.
Benchmarks
This is totally unscientific and probably pretty useless. In real world, business
logic would dominate on performance side. I took several web frameworks
for rust and used hello world examples for tests. All projects are compiled with
--release
parameter. I didnt test single thread performance for iron and rocket.
As a testing tool i used wrk
and following commands
wrk -t20 -c100 -d10s http://127.0.0.1:8080/
wrk -t20 -c100 -d10s http://127.0.0.1:8080/ -s ./pipeline.lua --latency -- / 128
I ran all tests on my MacBook Pro with 2.9Gh i7 with 4 physical cpus and 8 logical cpus. Each result is best of five runs. All measurements are req/sec.
Name | 1 thread | 1 pipeline | 3 thread | 3 pipeline | 8 thread | 8 pipeline |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Actix | 91.200 | 950.000 | 122.100 | 2.083.000 | 107.400 | 2.730.000 |
Gotham | 61.000 | 178.000 | ||||
Iron | 94.500 | 78.000 | ||||
Rocket | 95.500 | failed | ||||
Shio | 71.800 | 317.800 | ||||
tokio-minihttp | 106.900 | 1.047.000 |
I got best performance for sync frameworks with 8 threads, other number of threads always gave me worse performance. Iron could handle piplined requests with lower performace. Interestingly, Rocket completely failed in pipelined test. Gothan seems does not support multithreading, or at least i couldn't figured out. I manually enabled pipelining for Shio and Gotham. While shio seems support multithreading, but it result absolutly same results for any how number of threads (maybe macos problem?).
Examples
License
Actix web is licensed under the Apache-2.0 license.