Tuono (Italian word for "thunder", pronounced /2 Oh No/). Why Tuono? Just a badass name.
Check out the tutorial to get started.
Introduction
NodeJs/Deno/Bun are the only runtimes that allow a React app to be fullstack right? (no)
Tuono is a fullstack React framework with the server side written in Rust. Because of this Tuono is extremely fast and the requests are handled by multithreaded Rust server. React is still React - it is just superpowered.
Rust is an hard language then writing server side code is hard as well right? (no again)
Tuono provides a collection of utilities to handle the server side code seamlessly with the React code.
Each server side route is managed with a separate file alongside the React route. The routing is handled
by Tuono based on the files defined within the ./src/routes directory.
Features
- ๐ฆ Typescript
- ๐ Routing
- ๐ฅ Hot Module Reload
- ๐ญ CSS modules
- ๐งฌ Server Side Rendering
- ๐งต Multi thread backend
- โ๏ธ Build optimizations
- Custom APIs*
- Image optimization*
- Server streamed content*
*Development in progress
Getting started
As already mentioned above I strongly suggest you to take a look at the tutorial.
Tuono is basically a CLI that provides all the commands to handle the fullstack project. To download it you need cargo which is the rust package manager.
To download and install it you just need to run cargo install tuono.
To create a new project run tuono new [NAME] (optionally you can pass the --template flag - check the
examples folder).
Then to run the local development environment run inside the project folder tuono dev
Finally when the project will be ready to be deployed just run tuono build to create the final React assets
and to set the server project to the production mode.
Now to execute it just run cargo run --release.
Requirements
- rust
- cargo
- node
- npm/pnpm/yarn*
yarn pnp is not supported yet
Folder structure
โโโ package.json
โโโ public
โโโ src
โ โโโ routes
โ โโโ styles
โโโ Cargo.toml
โโโ README.md
โโโ tsconfig.json
Contributing
Any help or suggestion will be appreciated and encouraged.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.