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Hi there, As a quick workaround, you can always put nginx in front of this (or any other) framework with gzip enabled. A reverse proxy with nginx (or something else) is typically trivial to setup and operate. That being said, I can't think of a reason why we wouldn't add support for compression. The crate for this I reckon would probably be Rwf middleware supports modifying both requests and responses. The latter isn't well documented, but there are examples in the code, e.g. Cheers! |
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Are there plans to allow response compression out of the box? As an example of what I mean, I've used this middleware in small projects that use axum and allow tower HTTP middleware.
The result would be that you get headers like this on your big HTML responses:
I was very impressed with the feature list on this framework out of the box and low dependency count (anything to help rust compilation times 😩). The one random side project I like to rewrite to test out frameworks like this just happens to benefit from compression, since it targets mobile devices and has a beefy HTML landing page. So I thought to ask. No worries if it's out of scope.
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