This project has moved to, and merged with, quinn.
quicr is an implementation of the QUIC network protocol undergoing
standardization by the IETF. It is currently suitable for experimental use. The
implementation is split up into the state machine crate quicr-core
which performs no IO internally and can be tested
deterministically, and a high-level tokio-compatible API in quicr
. See quicr/examples/
for usage.
- Simultaneous client/server operation
- Ordered and unordered reads for improved performance
- QUIC draft 11 with TLS 1.3 draft 28
- Cryptographic handshake
- Stream data w/ flow control and congestion control
- Connection close
- Stateless retry
- Migration
- 0-RTT data
- Session resumption
Because TLS1.3 is a new standard, OpenSSL 1.1.1 (or later) is required for quicr to build.