RillRate
Real-time UI for bots, microservices, and IoT
RillRate is a library that embeds a live web dashboard to your app.
Fast, embedded, with auto-layout and controls. No configuration is needed. Support: Rust, Python. Soon: Node.js, Java, C#.
- It's fully custom - You add your own data streams with everything you want
- It works in real-time! - NOT
5 secs
real-time, it's0.002 secs
real-time 🚀 - Zero-configuration - you don't need to install and configure any other software
- Web-dashboard included - add the library to your app and connect to the dashboard with a web browser
- Ferris-friendly - we created it using Rust only: from backed to UI 🦀
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How to use it?
Add a dependency to your Cargo.toml
:
[]
= "0.41.0"
Install the rillrate engine in the main
function:
;
install
And create a Tracer
to visualize data on the embedded dashboard:
let my_tracer = new;
When you tracer is spawned use it to put data to it:
tracer.push;
Packs
RillRate provides packs of components for different purposes.
Released:
- Prime - basic elements
In progress:
- APM - components for performance monitoring
- Charts - all basic charts
- Trade - live components for trading (order books, charts, etc.)
Project structure
The project consists of the following parts:
pkg-core
(backend) - core components and the enginepkg-dashboard
(frontend) - the dashboard app and rendering routinespkg-packs
- tracers for different data stream typesrillrate
- the main library that joins all the parts abovedemo
- the demo app
Frameworks
We use the following frameworks to build our product:
The original idea was inspired by Nitrogen Web Framework (Erlang).
License
RillRate is provided under the Apache-2.0 license. See LICENSE.
The project is the Full-stack Rust app: both frontend and backend made with Rust.