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by devxpy
1111 days ago
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Don't use pickle. Use JSON for stuff you can't represent in HTML forms. For database connections, large datasets, etc (stuff you can't send off to the browser) use redis. This is a trade-off between DX and UX. Holding session state means you need sticky session routing, and restarting servers kills your user's sessions. Plus imposing a websocket on your users is a cardinal sin, makes scaling incredibly hard, makes page load times abysmal, makes disconnects a nightmare for both you and your user. Its fine if you're creating something like stable diffusion web ui though, which is meant to be a single user app. |
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JSON is an alright storage format but it can’t do infinity, nan, or many other values important to Python. Also, you would have to write a reifier and serializer for every value. These simply create a problem rather than solving one.
Not optimizing DX would be a mistake when the whole purpose of the project is to improve the DX by allowing the users to not write JS/React. Once the DX starts becoming that cumbersome you might as well just avoid it by switching back to native React.