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Zero To Production / Code (Chapter 7 - Part 1)

Zero To Production In Rust is an opinionated introduction to backend development using Rust.

This repository serves as supplementary material for the book: it hosts snapshots of the codebase of our email newsletter project at end of each chapter.

This branch is a snapshot of the project at the end of Chapter 7 - Part 1.

Pre-requisite

You'll need to install:

Launch a (migrated) Postgres database via Docker:

./scripts/init_db.sh

How to build

Using cargo:

cargo build

How to test

Using cargo:

cargo test