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faust
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faust VS quix-streams - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
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New release of FastKafka supporting Redpanda
We have many similar ideas and paradigms, as one would expect from modern frameworks tackling the same problem. However, Faust has been deprecated and no longer managed or supported (there is a fork being maintained by the community at https://github.com/faust-streaming/faust). I guess Robinhood at some point decided not to spend any more resources on it, an often destiny of such side projects by large corporations. On the other hand, we hope to stay around for a long time and build to a framework and a community that loves it. This initial version was built using many libraries in order to have a working system and to gather feedback from the large community. We plan to replace eventually all, or at least most of dependancies, and replace then with Rust lib with Python bindings.
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Kafka ETL tool, is there any?
Just wanted to add that there is an actively maintained fork called faust-streaming, you can find it here: https://github.com/faust-streaming/faust
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Apache Kafka Beyond the Basics: Windowing
That's the basics yes. You have a pletora of things coming next. One is "Windowing" mentioned in the article, it's well explained and maybe it looks simple, but when you start with it, takes some time to wrap your mind around it.
The other things in kafka world are stateful transformations, which you would normally do using Java's Flink. The closest in python is Faust (the fork) [0]. What are stateful aggregations? something like doing SQL on top of a topic: group_by, count, reduce, and joins. So similar to SQL that you have kSQL [1].
Consumer groups IMO falls under basic usage, if you need to scale, take a look at it, and what are partitions and replicas, with that in mind, you'll be ok.
[0]: https://github.com/faust-streaming/faust
[1]: https://www.confluent.io/blog/ksql-streaming-sql-for-apache-...
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How to join using Faust Streaming (Python implementation of Kafka Streams API)?
The forked one, https://github.com/faust-streaming/faust, has been updated but still doesn’t seem to support joins.
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Real Time Data Infra Stack
Faust: Python framework
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Kafka to HTTP POST requests
I’d like to use Python for this so I came across Faust but I’m not sure if it’s possible to create HTTP requests through Faust or if there are better alternatives.
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Using Kafka with Python... is Confluent the only option?
There is a community fork which was stale for a while but got a new commit a couple days ago, this one might be usable, but is still quite risky (70 open issues etc.): https://github.com/faust-streaming/faust
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Why did Robinhood abandon Faust?
There is a community which forked and actively develops faust, here’s the https://github.com/faust-streaming/faust
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Project with Faust and Django
Hi, thanks for the answer, I'm actually using virtualenv with the requirements of the file associated with the example. However I wanted to tell you that due to covid the project is suspended but only temporarily, but there is an active fork https://github.com/faust-streaming/faust. But the example in the fork doesn't work either.
ApacheKafka
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Choosing Between a Streaming Database and a Stream Processing Framework in Python
Stream-processing platforms such as Apache Kafka, Apache Pulsar, or Redpanda are specifically engineered to foster event-driven communication in a distributed system and they can be a great choice for developing loosely coupled applications. Stream processing platforms analyze data in motion, offering near-zero latency advantages. For example, consider an alert system for monitoring factory equipment. If a machine's temperature exceeds a certain threshold, a streaming platform can instantly trigger an alert and engineers do timely maintenance.
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How to Use Reductstore as a Data Sink for Kafka
Apache Kafka is a distributed streaming platform capable of handling high throughput of data, while ReductStore is a databases for unstructured data optimized for storing and querying along time.
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🦿🛴Smarcity garbage reporting automation w/ ollama
*Push data *(original source image, GPS, timestamp) in a common place (Apache Kafka,...)
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How to Build & Deploy Scalable Microservices with NodeJS, TypeScript and Docker || A Comprehesive Guide
RabbitMQ comes with administrative tools to manage user permissions and broker security and is perfect for low latency message delivery and complex routing. In comparison, Apache Kafka architecture provides secure event streams with Transport Layer Security(TLS) and is best suited for big data use cases requiring the best throughput.
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Easy Guide to Integrating Kafka: Practical Solutions for Managing Blob Data
Apache Kafka is a distributed streaming platform to share data between applications and services in real-time.
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Go concurrency simplified. Part 4: Post office as a data pipeline
also, this knowledge applies to learning more about data engineering, as this field of software engineering relies heavily on the event-driven approach via tools like Spark, Flink, Kafka, etc.
What are some alternatives?
Memgraph - Open-source graph database, tuned for dynamic analytics environments. Easy to adopt, scale and own.
dramatiq - A fast and reliable background task processing library for Python 3.
redis-om-python - Object mapping, and more, for Redis and Python
outbox-inbox-patterns - Repository to support the article "Building a Knowledge Base Service With Neo4j, Kafka, and the Outbox Pattern"
aioredis - asyncio (PEP 3156) Redis support
Jenkins - Jenkins automation server
arq - Fast job queuing and RPC in python with asyncio and redis.
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
Faust - Python Stream Processing
istio - Connect, secure, control, and observe services.
debezium - Change data capture for a variety of databases. Please log issues at https://issues.redhat.com/browse/DBZ.
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.