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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14917 · Jul 5

#rust#bigdata#cloud_native#distributed_systems#filesystem#minio#object_storage#oss#rust#s3 RustFS is a fast and safe distributed object storage system built with Rust, offering high performance and scalability for large data needs like AI and big data. It is compatible with S3, easy to use, and open source under the business-friendly Apache 2.0 license. Compared to others like MinIO, RustFS provides better memory safety, no risky data logging, and supports local cloud providers. You can quickly install it via a script or Docker, manage storage through a simple web console, and benefit from a strong community and detailed documentation. This makes RustFS a reliable, cost-effective choice for secure, scalable storage. https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs

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@djangoproject · Post #577 · 03/02/2018, 07:28 PM

http://www.django-rest-framework.org/api-guide/authentication/#tokenauthentication #Authentication is the mechanism of associating an incoming request with a set of identifying credentials, such as the user the request came from, or the token that it was signed with. The permission and throttling policies can then use those credentials to determine if the request should be permitted. #REST framework provides a number of authentication schemes out of the box, and also allows you to implement custom schemes. #Django_REST_Framework#Django#DRF

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@djangoproject · Post #589 · 03/29/2018, 06:38 AM

http://books.agiliq.com/projects/django-api-polls-tutorial/en/latest/ Building #APIs with #Django and #Django_Rest_Framework(#DRF) Introductions Setup, Models and Admin A simple API with pure Django #Serializing and Deserializing Data Views and Generic Views More views and viewsets #Access_Control #Testing and Continuous Integeration Testing and Using API with Postman Documenting APIs (with Swagger and more)