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Clarification on integration and E2E stage in a pipeline
As for the integration test: those are "just" API calls which is pretty expected for integration tests: it "just" tests an API which might use some other back-end services. You test those one by one.
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Trouble sorting out how to actually run integration and E2E tests on Kubernetes deployment
In addition, found a sample about Automated Test Environment for AKS Applications.
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Python for Apache Kafka – Free Introductory course
Relevant: - Suggested Enhancements to Python Producer Example
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Hi. Would someone please explain to me in layman terms what Apache Kafka is, who uses it and what it is used for? Thanks in advance.
If you'd like to get a better idea of how it works when implemented in code, there are some sample repositories here https://github.com/confluentinc/examples/
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Problems with the set-up
Spend some time on https://developer.confluent.io , especially https://developer.confluent.io/get-started/java/ and look at https://github.com/confluentinc/examples . Those will give really practical examples for how to set up your configs and start consuming
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How to learn to use Kafka with Python for begginners
The examples git repo has a great working producer and consumer. https://github.com/confluentinc/examples
- Kafka Connect, Strimzi, and a simple filter/convert task
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Kafka client for Dart
Digging into this a bit, I guess the fastest way would be to use librdkafka via Dart FFI. It's what Confluent uses in their Node.js example. That way you only have to worry about the FFI parts.
What are some alternatives?
godot-builds-ci - [NO LONGER UPDATED] Automated Godot builds using GitLab CI and Azure Pipelines
bitnami-docker-kafka - Bitnami Docker Image for Kafka
react-native-circleci-orb - A CircleCI Orb to Simplify Testing your React Native App
docker-kafka-kraft - Apache Kafka Docker image using Kafka Raft metadata mode (KRaft). https://hub.docker.com/r/moeenz/docker-kafka-kraft
weblogic-azure - This project offers support for running Oracle WebLogic Server in the Azure Virtual Machines and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
schema-registry-gitops - Manage Confluent Schema Registry subjects through Infrastructure as code
acr-tag-deleter - Delete Release Candidate (RC) docker image tags from Azure Container Registry (ACR)
cp-all-in-one - docker-compose.yml files for cp-all-in-one , cp-all-in-one-community, cp-all-in-one-cloud, Apache Kafka Confluent Platform
k8s-WASM-demo - PoC created to measure the performance provided by WASM
kafka - Kafka client library for Dartlang
python-poetry-docker-example - Example of integrating Poetry with Docker leveraging multi-stage builds. [Moved to: https://github.com/michaeloliverx/python-poetry-docker-example]
kafka-rest - Confluent REST Proxy for Kafka