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Rust Web Programming

You're reading from   Rust Web Programming A hands-on guide to Rust for modern web development, with microservices and nanoservices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2026
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835887769
Length 674 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Maxwell Flitton Maxwell Flitton
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Preface 1. A Quick Introduction to Rust FREE CHAPTER 2. Useful Rust Patterns for Web Programming 3. Designing Your Web Application in Rust 4. Async Rust 5. Handling HTTP Requests 6. Processing HTTP Requests 7. Displaying Content in the Browser 8. Injecting Rust in the Frontend with WebAssembly 9. Data Persistence with PostgreSQL 10. Managing User Sessions 11. Communicating Between Servers 12. Caching Auth Sessions 13. Observability Through Logging 14. Unit Testing 15. End-to-End Testing 16. Deploying Our Application on AWS 17. Configuring HTTPS with NGINX on AWS 18. Practicalities of Using Microservices and Nanoservices 19. Low-Level Networking 20. Distributed Computing 21. Unlock Your Exclusive Benefits 22. Other Books You May Enjoy
23. Index

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For now, we have done all we need to do to deploy a robust and secure application on AWS with locked-down traffic and HTTPS enforced. We have covered a lot to get here, and the skill set that you have gained in this chapter can be applied to pretty much any other project you want to deploy on AWS if you can package it in Docker. You now understand the advantages of HTTPS and the steps needed to not only achieve the HTTPS protocol but also to map your URL to the IP address of a server or a load balancer. What’s more, we automated the attachment of certificates that we created using Certificate Manager to our load balancer in Terraform using the powerful data query resource that Terraform has to offer. Finally, this all came together when we managed to access our application using HTTPS and only HTTPS. Not only have we developed some practical skills that will become useful in many future projects, but we have also explored the nature of how HTTPS and DNS work, giving...

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