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10 realtime data sources you won't believe are free!
AsyncAPI: Interested in how to define your WebSocket APIs? One of the most advanced realtime specifications is the AsyncAPI specification, which comes with various generators for code and documentation, as well as renderers for the specifications.
- Comunicar microservicios con: ¿Kafka, RabbitMQ u otro? ¿Por qué?
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FastStream: Python's framework for Efficient Message Queue Handling
Our journey with FastStream started when we needed to integrate our machine learning models into a customer's Apache Kafka environment. To streamline this process, we created FastKafka using AIOKafka, AsyncAPI, and asyncio. It was our first step in making message queue management easier.
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Introducing FastStream: the easiest way to write microservices for Apache Kafka and RabbitMQ in Python
Automatic Docs: Stay ahead with automatic AsyncAPI documentation
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FastStream: the easiest way to add Kafka and RabbitMQ support to FastAPI services
FastStream supports in-memory testing, AsyncAPI schema generation and more... If you are interested, please support our project by giving a GH start and joining our discord server.
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An AsyncAPI Example: Building Your First Event-driven API
However, in order for the system to work effectively, there must be a common understanding between the components regarding events and their data structures. This is where AsyncAPI comes in; it helps define a contract that describes how the components communicate and behave effectively.
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Is this a viable approach to a chat microservice?
You can also take a look at https://www.asyncapi.com/ (a spec for asynchronous APIs). It's useful for this use case, that is, building a well structured websocket interface with pub/sub.
- OpenAPI v4 Proposal
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Propan 0.1.2 - new way to interact Kafka from Python
Sure! Next step I am working on AsyncAPI scheme generation by your application code. It's also includes a project generation from scheme, scheme web view (lika the Swagger for OpanAPI), etc. It will a much difficult than just another broker implementation...
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Make API product lifecycle management easy
Onboarding - Enable developers to quickly learn how to consume the exposed APIs. For example, offer OpenAPI or AsyncAPI documentation and provide a portal and sandbox.
JSON-Schema Faker
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Show HN: Generate JSON mock data for testing/initial app development
There’s also json-schema-faker which is pretty cool.
https://github.com/json-schema-faker/json-schema-faker
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How do you get realistic data in your staging databases?
I built a CSV generator which I then use as a test data source for a dsv library on that principle and another API generator based on schema. Something that might be additionally helpful is json-schema-faker, as you can probably convert you primary record (DB schema) to json-schema then just generate tons of data.
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OpenAPI Examples
I only know https://github.com/json-schema-faker/json-schema-faker for JS, not Java though.
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How Web Apps Became Decoys To Get You To Install Native Apps
Hell, i was using this one earlier today; just kills me that people think this is acceptable.
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Intro to AWS Websockets Part Three: Documentation
The payload object contains a reference to a JSON Schema object that describes the properties of the event. This allows the consumer to know exactly how to define the event when publishing or how to write code that consumes a subscribed event. There are even tools online that generate examples from JSON Schema (and vice versa).
- The Faker.js Saga Continues
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How do you "stitch & glue" types for all your needs?
The class-validator / class-transform looks really nice for formatting/validation but there is also joi. suretype is attractive since theoretically typeconv could generate jsonSchema for json-schema-faker and Open API docs.
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JSON Data Generator
I've been using Fake your JSON-Schemas! (json-schema-faker.js.org), but it does not consider if-then-else rules in its generation process.
What are some alternatives?
springdoc-openapi - Library for OpenAPI 3 with spring-boot
Mock.js - A simulation data generator
WatermelonDB - 🍉 Reactive & asynchronous database for powerful React and React Native apps ⚡️
Immer - Create the next immutable state by mutating the current one
asyncapi-react - React component for rendering documentation from your specification in real-time in the browser. It also provides a WebComponent and bundle for Angular and Vue
hashmap - HashMap JavaScript class for Node.js and the browser. The keys can be anything and won't be stringified
mqtt-venstar-bridge - Simple MQTT bridge to the venstar HTTP API
react-websocket - Easy-to-use React component for websocket communications.
eventbridge-atlas - Open-source tool to document, discover, and share your Amazon EventBridge schemas.
immutable-js - Immutable persistent data collections for Javascript which increase efficiency and simplicity.
Flask-SocketIO - Socket.IO integration for Flask applications.
datafaker - Generating fake data for the JVM (Java, Kotlin, Groovy) has never been easier!