orb 0.5.0

An abstraction for writing runtime agnostic async code. Orb provides interfaces to adapt different async runtimes like smol and tokio.
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Orb

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Orb is an abstraction layer for writing runtime-agnostic async Rust code, allowing you to write code that works with different async runtimes, like tokio or smol.

We took the name Orb because it gets around :)

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Features

  • Runtime Agnostic: Write code that works with multiple async runtimes
    • The hehavior of this crate is more aligned to tokio, to prevent unnotice bugs (for example, dropping a task handle means detach by default)
  • Extensible: Easy to implement support for new runtimes as plugin, without modification to the main crate.
  • networking:
    • Provide unify abstraction (tcp + unix) as UnifyListener / UnifyStream
    • Non-blocking name resolving: via ResolveAddr trait

The goal

The main goal is to decouple your application logic from specific async runtime implementations, allowing you to:

  • Write portable async code that works at the same time in combination of multiple runtimes
  • Switch to new runtimes without changing your core logic
  • Test your code with different runtime characteristics
  • Enhance async network programing experience

This is a side project during the development of razor-rpc. Because:

  • There is no established standard for designing different runtimes, when developing shared libraries, developers often only target specific runtimes.
  • Using too many #[cfg(feature=xxx)] in code makes it hard to read.
  • Runtimes like smol ecology enable you to customize executors, but there's high learning cost, and lack utility functions (for example, there's no timeout function in async-io or smol).
  • Passing features through sub-projects through multiple layers of cargo dependencies is even more difficult. (that's why we don't use feature in this crate)
  • If users want to customize a runtime for their own needs, they face the dilemma of incomplete ecosystem support.
  • Some projects like Hyper define abstraction layers, having each project do this individually is a huge maintenance cost.

This is why this crate was written.

Usage

To use Orb, you need to depend on both the core orb crate and a runtime adapter crate like orb-tokio or orb-smol.

In your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
# when you write runtime agnostic codes
orb = "0"
# when you setup as end-user
orb-tokio = "0"
# or
orb-smol = "0"

There's a global trait AsyncRuntime that combines all features at the crate level, and adding use orb::prelude::* will import all the traits you need.

There are some variants of the new() function, also refer to the documentation in the sub-crates:

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.