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emissary | apisix-dashboard | |
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14 | 35 | |
4,284 | 926 | |
0.5% | 1.3% | |
8.1 | 4.1 | |
4 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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emissary
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Securing Front-end Applications in Kubernetes with SSL/TLS
We will install Ambassador Gateway which is an open-source Kubernetes-native API gateway for microservices. We will use it as a reverse proxy to manage external access to services within our Kubernetes cluster.
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Building event-driven API services using CQRS, API Gateway and Serverless
Command and Query services APIs can be managed via lightweight, independently deployable, and scalable API gateways that can run anywhere that allow developers to manage API endpoints. They can handle extremely large volumes, as they run on highly scalable platforms, for example, Apache APISIX, Kong, Tyk, and Ambassador to name a few.
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What are the most popular ingress controllers
Ambassador
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3 Proven Ways Managers Can Improve Developer Focus
Did you know that it takes 23 minutes to get into a flow state? For some people it takes even longer. That means that for every question, disruption, email, and interruption that you or your coworkers are subjected to, it could be half an hour of productivity down the drain. We talked to Katie Wilde, VP of Engineering at Ambassador Labs, about how she manages workflow
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How do you Integrate Emissary Ingress with OPA
Let's dive deep and start understanding more bit about Emissary Ingress.
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Kubernetes Ingress, which one is the "best" and why?
Emissary is pretty much the gold standard for people with complicated setups: https://github.com/emissary-ingress/emissary
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How to Reclaim Your Dev Team’s Focus w/ Ambassador Labs' Katie Wilde
Katie Wilde, VP of Engineering at Ambassador Labs, knows your pain and she’s on a crusade to help devs everywhere reclaim their focus.
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The Kubernetes Ingress Concept and Ingress Controller (Part 1)
Ambassador API Gateway is an Envoy-based ingress controller.
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Does anyone use emissary-ingress in production?
I am starting to doubt their marketing materials about broad adoption, because we cannot get it to work even with basic setup. Apart from terrible DX (e.g. you can provide whatever arbitrary configs, there is no validation), we keep hitting bug after bug after bug. They are not small bugs either, e.g. broken redirects. Any time I try asking questions in their Slack, their sales rep will message asking to "connect via zoom meeting to cover the pricing".
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Exploring and Tech – Internationally Awesome with Peter ONeill
Peter: Yeah. So that was my first time having a DevRel title. I was a developer Advocate for Ambassador Labs, another startup. And so I think they were Series B at the time. They were centered around the developer experience. So I had a lot of fun diving into the DevRel industry with them. And so my manager that I was working for has a long history of DevRel. And so I got to learn a lot of tips and tricks from him.
apisix-dashboard
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RBAC with API Gateway and Open Policy Agent(OPA)
With various access control models and implementation methods available, constructing an authorization system for backend service APIs can still be challenging. However, the ultimate goal is to ensure that the correct individual has appropriate access to the relevant resource. In this article, we will discuss how to enable the Role-based access control(RBAC) authorization model for your API with open-source API Gateway Apache APISIX and Open Policy Agent (OPA).
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Make API product lifecycle management easy
The API Create phase is the first stage in the API product lifecycle management process where you design, orchestrate, transform, document, and test your API. At this stage, modern API gateways like Apache APISIX can be helpful to build your API from scratch or import API definitions from a range of sources like OpenAPI YAML/JSON structure to register Route and Upstreams.
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mTLS everywhere!
Apache APISIX is an API Gateway. By default, it stores its configuration in etcd, a distributed key-value store - the same one used by Kubernetes. Note that in real-world scenarios, we should set up etcd clustering to improve the resiliency of the solution. For this post, we will limit ourselves to a single etcd instance. Apache APISIX offers an admin API via HTTP endpoints. Finally, the gateway forwards calls from the client to an upstream. Here's an overview of the architecture and the required certificates:
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Efficiently Manage Your GraphQL API with API Gateway
One of the key features of modern API Gateways such as Apache APISIX is its support for GraphQL APIs. APISIX makes it easy to manage and scale GraphQL APIs using its flexible configuration system and powerful plugins. One such plugin is the degrapghql plugin, which allows us to convert the GraphQL API into a REST API. In this post, we will explore this feature with an example.
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A Guide to DevSecOps with API Gateway
Secure your API: Use an to secure API Gateway by adding authentication, rate limiting, and other security features. It reduces the number of exposed APIs, organizations can reduce surfaces of attacks.
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gRPC on the client side
An alternative exists, though, if you're using an API Gateway. I'll describe how to do it with Apache APISIX, but perhaps other gateways can do the same. grpc-transcode is a plugin that allows transcoding REST calls to gRPC and back again.
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I am building my first microservice project, what API Gateway do y'all use? or how do you implement an API Gateway?
I've used Kong but currently evaluating APISix as it's a more 'free/open' API gateway.
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Expose APIs from Apache APISIX to the Power Platform
In this article, we will show you how to create a custom connector for the open-source Apache APISIX API Gateway in Power Platform as an alternative to Azure API Management in case you are building up additional components to an existing system with usable APIs and your system's infrastructure is hosted on-premises or on other cloud services provider rather than Azure.
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The right feature at the right place
Here's how to do it with Apache APISIX.
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Apache APISIX Serverless Plugin for Event Hooks
Apache APISIX is an open-source, high-performance API gateway built on top of Nginx. One of its powerful features is the ability to create serverless functions, which are small, stateless programs that can extend the functionality of Apache APISIX. In this article, we'll cover the basics of the Apache APISIX serverless plugin and how it can be used to trigger serverless functions in response to events.
What are some alternatives?
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes
krakend-ce - KrakenD Community Edition: High-performance, stateless, declarative, API Gateway written in Go.
apisix - The Cloud-Native API Gateway
etcd - Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
kubernetes-ingress - HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller
express-gateway - A microservices API Gateway built on top of Express.js
gloo - The Feature-rich, Kubernetes-native, Next-Generation API Gateway Built on Envoy
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
Ory Oathkeeper - A cloud native Identity & Access Proxy / API (IAP) and Access Control Decision API that authenticates, authorizes, and mutates incoming HTTP(s) requests. Inspired by the BeyondCorp / Zero Trust white paper. Written in Go.
Vagrant - Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing development environments.
gRPC - The C based gRPC (C++, Python, Ruby, Objective-C, PHP, C#)