OpenMetadata
open-kun
OpenMetadata | open-kun | |
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26 | 10 | |
4,140 | 3 | |
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10.0 | 8.0 | |
6 days ago | 12 months ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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OpenMetadata
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How to Dynamically Adjust the Height of a Textarea in ReactJS
In this blog post, I have demonstrated how I addressed the challenge of dynamically adjusting the height of a textarea element based on its content, preventing the need for vertical scrolling in the title section of the OpenMetadata Knowledge article page.
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Blog - Project Nessie: A Look in the Depths
How does this compare with https://github.com/open-metadata/OpenMetadata
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What is your favorite data catalog?
u/cmcau try https://open-metadata.org much easier to setup , for details https://docs.open-metadata.org and for any support https://slack.open-metadata.org
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Data Governance Hands On with Amazon DataZone
Then, a pool of tools appeared on the market with features that allow covering some of the challenges cited, especially those related to data cataloging. Informatica's tool is perhaps the best known among the licensed. Among the open source tools, I highlight Data Hub (www.datahubproject.io) developed on LinkedIn, Open Metadata (https://open-metadata.org/) and Amundsen (https://www.amundsen.io /) powered by Lyft. In addition to cataloging and discovering data artifacts, these tools allow for a view of data lineage, including technical documentation and business terms, and building relationships between data artifacts. Also, it is possible to register data owners, the people responsible for the data in those tools. This greatly facilitates access request and evaluation process (which today is a major bottleneck).
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What OSS are you using for data contracts?
Probably, in order to have it integrate with tools like OpenLineage and OpenMetadata and such I will have to make open-source contributions.
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Thoughts around decube.io (data observability and catalog platform)
We are the team behind OpenMetadata . Our mission is to build a centralized metadata platform that offers data discovery, collaboration, governance and quality. We believe that having tool for each of these categories not only result user frustration but metadata silos.
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Great expectations?
As anyone ever tried open metadata for data QA testing? Curious about that https://open-metadata.org/
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Our data catalog is difficult to manage and not built for the wider org - what can we do?
We're looking to PoC https://open-metadata.org/ shortly
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Looking for an open-source data lineage app, where objects and connections can be manually defined (not just automatically ingested)
Hello everyone, I'm looking for an open-source data lineage app (e.g. tokern, datahubproject, openmetadata).
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Ask HN: Do you use JSON Schema? Help us shape its future stability guarantees
We at OpenMetadata(https://open-metadata.org) use JsonSchema extensively to define the metadata standards. JsonSchema is one of the reasons we are able to ship and get the project to what it is today in quick time. More about it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrVTZwmTR3k
open-kun
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A social media platform for muslims
Al-Kun - A Muslim Social Media
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Al-Kun - An Open Muslim Social Media
Al-Kun is a new Social Media platform for Muslims. We branded this as an Open Platform, so what does this mean? Check list of al-Kun characteristics below:
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Alkun.org, a Privacy First Muslim community platform.
Update 4: Small update (since I'm on a vacation now), last 2 days I been working on a new DSL to improve Bayan language. There are couple of reasons for that but most important one is it's becoming tedious, long JSON document is not fun to work with. So I created a more compact DSL on top of existing JSON schema, oh, I also did removed some troublesome features like enumerated Keys, wildcard keys and multiple types support. The parser and generator is done, only need to fix the validator function (remove the features mentioned). I'll explain more when I get back, in meantime you can check the documentation here. Jazakallah khair.
Certainly not what the cool kids are using. The server is in Typescript (Deno), libraries and APIs mostly in Javascript (ES6) using custom API specification. The plan is so anyone can quickly and easily create an API. It is open source for contribution in 2 stages, first is the open API services, second stage will be the engine that running the API (which anybody can implement themselves in any language of their choice tbh).
Al-Kun will try to serve most if not all APIs submitted to Open-Kun repo. Main benefits here is many will see and correct/validate data/algorithm on the public repo.
- Ask HN: Do you use JSON Schema? Help us shape its future stability guarantees
- Need an advice on my schema language.
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Yet another schema definition language (experimental).
Specification (Readme)
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Small Update for Al-Kun project.
https://github.com/alkun-org/open-kun => source codes
What are some alternatives?
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marquez - Collect, aggregate, and visualize a data ecosystem's metadata
schema-dts - JSON-LD TypeScript types for Schema.org vocabulary
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Hyperactive - An optimization and data collection toolbox for convenient and fast prototyping of computationally expensive models.
laminar - OpenApi backed REST APIs. Automatic validation of request / response based on the api schema.
Deeplearning4j - Suite of tools for deploying and training deep learning models using the JVM. Highlights include model import for keras, tensorflow, and onnx/pytorch, a modular and tiny c++ library for running math code and a java based math library on top of the core c++ library. Also includes samediff: a pytorch/tensorflow like library for running deep learning using automatic differentiation.
surrealdb - A scalable, distributed, collaborative, document-graph database, for the realtime web
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.
cue - The home of the CUE language! Validate and define text-based and dynamic configuration