👋 Hi there again!
@sobolevn what are your thoughts with this library? What are the (non)goals and motivation?
So far I can see 'framework-less'. I'm also assuming it'd be according to FP principles (immutability, composability, purity)? Something like Scala's http4s? Is there something specific about REST vs generic HTTP APIs that you want to focus on? What do you see in current web frameworks that you don't like?
I could imagine the library would be centered around composing Request -> Response pipelines. This requires composable, functional blocks for:
- routing
- parsing/validation
- encoding/decoding (e.g. JSON)
- testing
- 'middleware'
- plugging into existing frameworks (so you can start using
rests in your current flask/django/(a)wsgi/etc project immediately)
- dealing with DBs in a pure way
👋 Hi there again!
@sobolevn what are your thoughts with this library? What are the (non)goals and motivation?
So far I can see 'framework-less'. I'm also assuming it'd be according to FP principles (immutability, composability, purity)? Something like Scala's http4s? Is there something specific about REST vs generic HTTP APIs that you want to focus on? What do you see in current web frameworks that you don't like?
I could imagine the library would be centered around composing
Request -> Responsepipelines. This requires composable, functional blocks for:restsin your current flask/django/(a)wsgi/etc project immediately)