Example application written in Rust and Elm
This is an example application built with Rust and Elm for the purposes of illustration of a multi-language/platform application baked into a single Docker image.
Rust is responsible for the backend endpoints and serving the application while Elm runs on the browser, taking care of the application UI.
Such structures make it quite easy to distribute your application since there are no additional files and Rust/Elm are quite awesome together.
The root endpoint of the application is rendering the entrypoint for Elm, but is quite easy to have routing done differently. There is also an API endpoint to have direct backend connnection with Rust.
:8000/
- root page, it renders thedist/index.html
.:8000/api/hello
- sample endpoint for testing purposes.
All with Makefile
Couple make commands that ensure you can get around easily
help Lists the available commands
docker-build Builds the core docker image compiling source for Rust and Elm
docker-run Runs the latest docker generated image
docker-test Tests the latest docker generated image
docs-install Installs documentation-related dependencies
docs Starts a local server to show docs
test-all Tests everything, EVERYTHING
What is what
├── LICENSE - License file
├── Makefile - Frequent commands/Tasks
├── api - Rust application root folder
│ ├── Cargo.lock
│ ├── Cargo.toml
│ └── src
│ └── main.rs - Rust application entrypoint
├── docker - Docker build root folder
│ ├── Dockerfile
│ ├── .dockerignore - Ignore file for docker context
│ └── goss.yaml - Test declaration for the release docker image
├── docs
│ └── README.md - This file.
└── ui - Elm application root folder
├── dist
│ ├── assets
│ │ └── application.js - Elm application binary¹
│ └── index.html - Static index.html file
├── elm.json
└── src
└── Application.elm - Elm application entrypoint
¹ Only present after build
In order to deliver a sweet Rust http backend server and statically-served Elm user-interface we have to use a 3-way multi-stage build.
- Build the backend api, targeting rust to
x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
(for Linux Alpine). ->api binary
- Build the elm application
ui/dist/assets/application.js
- Blend the compiled binary and the static assets all into a extremelly small
alpine
image.
The resulting image has around 10MB.
The resulting image has the following structure:
home/
├── api - compiled binary
└── ui - user-interface related content
├── assets - compiled assets
│ │── application.js - compiled Elm application
│ └── ...
└── index.html - static html file
When you access localhost:8000/
it renders the index.html
file.
We're using dgoss
to test the docker-image, see: https://github.com/aelsabbahy/goss/.
Check docker/goss.yaml
for more info.
TODO: Add a contributing guide