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32 | 5,441 | |
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0.0 | 9.8 | |
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feh License | Apache License 2.0 |
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StackStorm
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We built Activepieces to replace Zapier + learnings from last post
What differentiates this from things like n8n, node red, and stackstorm? (which sort of occupy a zapier replacement, IoT automation, and infra automation niche, respectively)
- SRE: What tool do you use for Incident Response Runbook/Playbook
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Hacker News top posts: Nov 24, 2022
StackStorm: Event-driven automation\ (17 comments)
- StackStorm (a.k.a. “IFTTT for Ops”) is event-driven automation
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What Open Source Projects Do You Use In Your District?
StackStorm -- "IFTTT For Ops" I am investigating the different integrations to see if it can help automate some things.
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free-for.dev
stackstorm.com — Event-driven automation for apps, services and workflows, free without flow, access control, LDAP,...
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Event-driven Ansible looks awsome
Very cool! This reminds me of some of the event-driven automation tools like Stackstorm, letting you define triggers/events to subscribe to, and then take actions based on a defined rule set.
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Workflow automation for smaller use-cases
Closest in the Python world is Stackstorm (massive overkill for a desktop use-case, Linux only), or Dagster (great for data processing, not designed for admin tasks).
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Orchestrator self hosted
Node-Red or https://stackstorm.com? Stackstorm seems more geared towards infrastructure whereas Node-Red is more geared towards IOT. Stackstorm also has a web UI, just have to install it separately.
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Is idempotence (also) managed server-side?
I have played with StackStorm a little bit, and it could also do what you describe... but it may or may not be over-engineered for your use-case.
What are some alternatives?
Rundeck - Enable Self-Service Operations: Give specific users access to your existing tools, services, and scripts
n8n - Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
Node RED - Low-code programming for event-driven applications
argo - Workflow engine for Kubernetes
SaltStack - Software to automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure or application at scale. Get access to the Salt software package repository here:
Huginn - Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by!
Juju - Universal Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) for Kubernetes operators, and operators for traditional Linux apps, with declarative integration between operators for automated microservice integration.
Nomad - Nomad is an easy-to-use, flexible, and performant workload orchestrator that can deploy a mix of microservice, batch, containerized, and non-containerized applications. Nomad is easy to operate and scale and has native Consul and Vault integrations.
Cloud Foundry - Deprecated: Cloud Foundry Release
Lidarr - Looks and smells like Sonarr but made for music.
BOSH - Cloud Foundry BOSH is an open source tool chain for release engineering, deployment and lifecycle management of large scale distributed services.