High performance and distributed KV store accessible through an HTTP API. Written in Rust. 🦀
Lucid is currently in an embryonic state but we wish to achieve a fast, secure and distributed key-value store accessible through an HTTP API, we also want to propose persistence, encryption, WebSocket streaming, replication and a lot of features.
Warning: Empty project for now, the development is ensured in the development branch.
- Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
- Initialization process
- Configuration files handling
- JWT token Issuing
- HTTPS Support
- Rest API
- KV-Base, HashMap-based
- JWT Authentication
- WebUI in VueJS
- Persistence
- Encryption on the Fly (AES-256)
- Access Control List (ACL)
- WebSocket or Event Source (SSE)
- Private Keys Storing (for a wallet by example)
- IoT: collect and save statistics data
- A distributed cache for an application
- Service Discovery
- Distributed Configuration
- Blob Storage
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A Fast, Secure and Distributed KV store with an HTTP API.
Written in Rust by Clint.Network (twitter.com/clint_network)
USAGE:
lucid.exe [SUBCOMMAND]
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help informations
-v, --version Print version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
cli Spawn to the command line interface
help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
init Initialize the Lucid cluster and generate configuration file
members Manage members of the cluster
server Run a new Lucid server instance
settings Manage Lucid configuration file
store Play with the KV store (get/set)
tokens Manage JWT Tokens (issue, revoke etc.)
Lucid wants to propose a web UI to manage data, issue tokens, organize nodes and configure instances.
Lucid is powered by Clint.Network and published under the MIT License.
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