anycable-go
streamhut
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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anycable-go
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Deploy Anycable with MRSK
# Dockerfile # ... RUN curl -fsSL https://github.com/anycable/anycable-go/releases/download/v1.4.1/anycable-go-linux-amd64 -o anycable-go \ && chmod +x anycable-go && cp anycable-go /usr/local/bin/anycable-go # ...
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Connect to Redis cluster using Anycable in rails app
https://github.com/anycable/anycable-go/blob/master/pubsub/redis.go#L16
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Mixing Stimulus and React?
Could just keep it simple and treat it as a Rails-standard web form with many edits before the final submit. Alternatively with many backend ajax calls I've had success with Stimulus Reflex. There is also replacements for ActionCable [1] if throughput and load is a concern in a production environment
streamhut
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Seashells: Pipe output from command-line programs to the web in real-time
Maybe try streamhut: https://github.com/miguelmota/streamhut
Of course, both of them are not ready for security-related tasks such as terminal sharing. So treat them like a "console" streaming service there you broadcast your terminal to the world.
Streamhut can be made more secure with some configuration tricks, namely, don't expose it's TCP port to the public, instead, only expose it's HTTP service. Then you can create a back tunnel (with SSH -L for example) to feed data into it's TCP port in a safer manner.
However, I'd imagine a better option is to beg miguelmota to add support for websocket in the cli client, that way the connection can be protected by TLS rather than just a raw TCP.
What are some alternatives?
AnyCable - AnyCable for Ruby applications
cointop - A fast and lightweight interactive terminal based UI application for tracking cryptocurrencies 🚀
redigo - Go client for Redis
piping-server - Infinitely transfer between every device over pure HTTP with pipes or browsers
go-websockets - I don't know .... learning golang and websockets ☠️
xk6-cable - A k6 extension for testing Action Cable and AnyCable functionality
gotty - Share your terminal as a web application
grpc-go - The Go language implementation of gRPC. HTTP/2 based RPC
ascii-movie - 🌌 Star Wars SSH + Telnet server written in Go
mrsk - Deploy web apps anywhere. [Moved to: https://github.com/basecamp/kamal]
kazy-go - Highlights, filters and extracts string patterns from STDIN