Webdis has more features right now. It has authentication, and it supports things like websockets. It's also written in C.
Lark is written in python and I would argue that Lark does a better job of meeting the expectations of what an API should be like supporting POSTs, and DELETEs.
It would also fit in well with an existing flask project. It has a blueprint that you can mount.
oAuth integration is planned, I am working on it right now. I also plan on making websockets work in the same manner as flask-sockets.
Lark is written in python and I would argue that Lark does a better job of meeting the expectations of what an API should be like supporting POSTs, and DELETEs.
It would also fit in well with an existing flask project. It has a blueprint that you can mount.
oAuth integration is planned, I am working on it right now. I also plan on making websockets work in the same manner as flask-sockets.