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Code for "Zero To Production In Rust", a book on API development using Rust.
This creates the postgres container with a "postgres_<timestamp>" name. This lets us check for an existing, running, postgres container and exit early if it already exists. It's a little more clear/explicit than the "port 5432 already in use" error message that results from rerunning the script, and it addresses the gotcha in footnote 30 |
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Zero To Production / Code
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.
Chapter snapshots
The master
branch (where you are right now!) shows the project at the end of the last published chapter (Chapter 7 Part 2, right now).
You can browse the project at the end of previous chapters by switching to their dedicated branches:
- Chapter 3, Part 0
- Chapter 3, Part 1
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 6, Part 0
- Chapter 6, Part 1
- Chapter 7, Part 0
- Chapter 7, Part 1
- Chapter 7, Part 2
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