eventbridge-atlas
Open-source tool to document, discover, and share your Amazon EventBridge schemas. (by boyney123)
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The AsyncAPI specification allows you to create machine-readable definitions of your asynchronous APIs. (by asyncapi)
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eventbridge-atlas
Posts with mentions or reviews of eventbridge-atlas.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-26.
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Is there a standard for microservice specifications (for metadata)
This guy Dave Boyne is doing some really cool stuff like EventCatalog: Documentation tool for Event-Driven Architectures, EventBridge Atlas and other related things
- Use AWS EventBridge? I created some tools you might find interesting...
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Improving EventBridge Schema Discovery
In my previous post, Evaluating AWS EventBridge Schema Discovery I used AWS Schema Registry with Event Discovery and tried out a 3rd party project called EventBridge Atlas to generate documentation.
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Evaluating AWS EventBridge Schema Discovery
This article is going to experiment with the AWS Schema Registry with Event Discovery and evaluate EventBridge Atlas which is a 3rd party tool that generates documentation pages for it.
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Document and turn your AWS EventBridge Schemas into Node Diagrams
I have been working on a tool called EventBridge Atlas (https://eventbridge-atlas.netlify.app/) that helps people document their AWS EventBridge events.
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New Side Project to help your Side Projects - Generate landing pages for your side projects
https://gitpages.app/boyney123/eventbridge-atlas (Its landing page auto created, being developed at the moment)
spec
Posts with mentions or reviews of spec.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-24.
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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.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing eventbridge-atlas and spec you can also consider the following projects:
s3-to-lambda-patterns - Example applications for the S3-to-Lambda patterns series in the AWS Compute Blog and learning path. Questions? @jbesw.
springdoc-openapi - Library for OpenAPI 3 with spring-boot