tauri/tooling/bench
Amr Bashir 01f6aa3405
build: migrate repo to use pnpm as the package manager (#10607)
* build: migrate repo to use `pnpm` as the pacakge manager

* corepack enable

* update lock file

* format files

* format .github

* fix audit js

* wrap in quotes

* --frozen-lockfile

* simplify packageManager field

* lockfile

* remove cache from audit workflow
2024-08-16 23:04:08 -03:00
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src fix(bench): fix bench compilation (#9474) 2024-04-17 14:50:58 +02:00
tests build: migrate repo to use pnpm as the package manager (#10607) 2024-08-16 23:04:08 -03:00
Cargo.lock fix(bench): update time (#9993) 2024-06-06 05:22:13 +03:00
Cargo.toml chore: bump MSRV to 1.70 (#8031) 2023-10-17 11:08:15 -03:00
README.md chore: run pnpm format on the repo 2024-02-03 11:08:13 -03:00

Tauri Bench

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About Tauri

Tauri is a polyglot and generic system that is very composable and allows engineers to make a wide variety of applications. It is used for building applications for Desktop Computers using a combination of Rust tools and HTML rendered in a Webview. Apps built with Tauri can ship with any number of pieces of an optional JS API / Rust API so that webviews can control the system via message passing. In fact, developers can extend the default API with their own functionality and bridge the Webview and Rust-based backend easily.

Tauri apps can have custom menus and have tray-type interfaces. They can be updated, and are managed by the user's operating system as expected. They are very small, because they use the system's webview. They do not ship a runtime, since the final binary is compiled from rust. This makes the reversing of Tauri apps not a trivial task.

This module

This rust module run on CI, provides internal metrics results of Tauri. To learn more see benchmark_results repository.

*Internal use only

Semver

tauri is following Semantic Versioning 2.0.

Licenses

Code: (c) 2015 - 2021 - The Tauri Programme within The Commons Conservancy.

MIT or MIT/Apache 2.0 where applicable.

Logo: CC-BY-NC-ND