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On Linux and macOS, you can use this install script, which will automatically install the correct target for your OS and distro:
curl -sSfL https://www.shuttle.dev/install | bash
On Windows, you can use this install script to do the same:
iwr "https://www.shuttle.dev/install-win" | iex
After installing, log in with:
shuttle login
To initialize your project, simply write:
shuttle init --template axum hello-world
And to deploy it, write:
cd hello-world
shuttle deploy
And... that's it!
Service Name: hello-world
Deployment ID: 3d08ac34-ad63-41c1-836b-99afdc90af9f
Status: running
Last Updated: 2022-04-01T08:32:34Z
URI: https://hello-world.shuttleapp.rs
Feel free to build on top of the generated hello-world
boilerplate or take a stab at one of our examples.
For the full documentation, visit our docs.
Below is a basic "Hello World" application written in Axum:
use axum::{routing::get, Router};
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let app = Router::new().route("/", get(hello_world));
let listener = tokio::net::TcpListener::bind("127.0.0.1:3000")
.await
.unwrap();
println!("listening on {}", listener.local_addr().unwrap());
axum::serve(listener, app).await.unwrap();
}
async fn hello_world() -> &'static str {
"Hello, world!"
}
In order to be able to deploy it with a single command, we update the snippet as follows:
use axum::{routing::get, Router};
async fn hello_world() -> &'static str {
"Hello, world!"
}
#[shuttle_runtime::main]
async fn main() -> shuttle_axum::ShuttleAxum {
let router = Router::new().route("/", get(hello_world));
Ok(router.into())
}
Now, with just shuttle deploy
, you can see your application live. But let's enhance it further by adding a shared Postgres database:
use axum::{routing::get, Router};
async fn hello_world() -> &'static str {
"Hello, world!"
}
#[shuttle_runtime::main]
async fn main(
#[shuttle_shared_db::Postgres] pool: sqlx::PgPool,
) -> shuttle_axum::ShuttleAxum {
pool.execute(include_str!("../schema.sql"))
.await
.expect("failed to run migrations");
let router = Router::new().route("/", get(hello_world));
Ok(router.into())
}
Now, if we run shuttle deploy
, we'll have an up and running project with a database inside & ready to use.
Name | Description |
---|---|
shuttle 🚀 (This repo) | The core Shuttle product. Contains all crates that users interact with. |
shuttle-examples 👨🏫 | Officially maintained examples of projects that can be deployed on Shuttle. Also has a list of community examples. |
shuttle-docs 📃 | Documentation hosted on docs.shuttle.dev. |
www 🌍 | Our website shuttle.dev, including the blog and Launchpad newsletter. |
deploy-action ⚙ | GitHub Action for continuous deployments. |
awesome-shuttle 🌟 | An awesome list of Shuttle-hosted projects and resources that users can add to. |
shuttlings ⚔️ | A collection of Rust code challenges. A great way to get started with using Rust and Shuttle. |
Contributing to Shuttle is highly encouraged! Even if you are not planning to submit any code, joining our Discord server and providing feedback helps us a lot!
Check out our contributing docs and find the appropriate repo above to contribute to. For development of this repo, check the development docs.
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We are currently in Public Beta. Watch "releases" of this repo to get notified of major updates!
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