assertables-rust-crate
mirrord
assertables-rust-crate | mirrord | |
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7 | 78 | |
50 | 3,442 | |
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3.9 | 9.6 | |
about 1 year ago | 5 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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assertables-rust-crate
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Ask HN: Looking for a project to volunteer on? (February 2024)
SEEKING VOLUNTEERS: Assertables (Rust crate)
https://github.com/sixarm/assertables-rust-crate
Assertables is a Rust crate that provides assert macros for strings, sets, streams, and more. This helps Rust coders write better clearer tests, and get better clearer error messages.
The aim is to encourage more developers to try Assertables. If you're a coder, want to write more macros? If you're a writer, want to improve the docs? If you're a testing advocate, want to reach out to developers to ask them to try Assertables?
The project is 100% free open source pro bono.
- Projects to contribute to?
- Assertables v7.0.0 Rust crate of many assert macros to help you test
- Show HN: assertables v7.0.0 Rust crate of many assert macros for testing
- Show HN: Assertables v6 assert macros for Rust tests; new debug_assert and GPL3
- Show HN: Assertables is a Rust crate of macros for “assert” testing (v5)
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How Not to Learn Rust
> trust the input of your fellow functions, and don't lose too much time looking for assertions to add.
Rust makes it so easy to add assertions that it's well worth doing IMHO, and the assertions make it easy to detect corner cases such as with lengths, collections, comparisons, unexpected inputs, etc.
Rust comes with a handful of assertions, and there are crates that provide many more, including one I wrote here: https://github.com/sixarm/assertables-rust-crate
mirrord
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The Traffic Police 🚨 - Controlling outgoing traffic with mirrord
So, you've been using mirrord to simplify your development process (if you haven’t, go here!). Naturally, you want the traffic from the app you're debugging to go through the cluster environment, so your app can communicate with its clustery pals. There is a problem though: your latest change adds some new columns to the database, and you don’t want to modify the database in the cluster and affect everyone else working on it. You do have a local instance of the database that you can modify, so your app can use that, but you still want it to talk to all the other components in the cluster. So what now? The new outgoing traffic filter feature is here to solve exactly this type of problem!
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Mirrord trick to get on hackernews
I had the pleasure of talking to Eyal @ CTO at Metalbear and the maintainer of Mirrord. I got some crazy insights.
- mirrord | Develop Locally with Your Kubernetes Environment
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mirrord VS gefyra - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 3 Oct 2023
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mirrord as an alternative to Telepresence
If you want to take mirrord for a spin, check out the quick start guide. We’d love to hear about your experience or just general thoughts - chat us up on our Discord or open an issue or discussion on GitHub.
We're building an open-source tool called mirrord which lets you run a local process in the context of a pod in your cloud environment. We often get asked how mirrord is different from Telepresence and so we decided to write a short blog post about it, which we hope would be valuable to those interested in local Kubernetes development:
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Hands-on Tutorial of mirrord - Rawkode Academy
Hands-on tutorial of mirrord.dev with the creators and Rawkode!
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Projects to contribute to?
if you are interested in k8s, iptables, hooking libc, asm etc https://github.com/metalbear-co/mirrord
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Weekly: Share your victories thread
I gave my first CNCF talk in Toronto yesterday, talking about https://github.com/metalbear-co/mirrord , how all the features work, and how it's engineered!
What are some alternatives?
kalc - a complex numbers, 2d/3d graphing, arbitrary precision, vector/matrix, cli calculator with real-time output and support for units
telepresence - Local development against a remote Kubernetes or OpenShift cluster
stratawm - A cutting-edge, robust and sleek Wayland compositor with batteries included. [Moved to: https://github.com/StrataWM/strata]
Furiko - Kubernetes cron and batch job platform
picnic - PICNIC Is Config Notation Interpreter/Converter
diesel_async - Diesel async connection implementation
openE57 - Fork of original project libE57 (https://www.libe57.org)
validator - Simple validation for Rust structs
taffy - A high performance rust-powered UI layout library
Cargo - The Rust package manager
bevy - A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust
lapce - Lightning-fast and Powerful Code Editor written in Rust