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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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Kafka ETL tool, is there any?
If you really want a "modern" language (I assume you just want Python based on your other comments), there's Robinhood's Faust, though it's been deprecated for a while. It'll still probably do what you want given your criteria, but it's not really suitable for long-term use given it hasn't been updated since October 2020.
- How to join using Faust Streaming (Python implementation of Kafka Streams API)?
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Using Kafka with Python... is Confluent the only option?
Unfortunately Faust is dead, robinhood abandoned it 2020, there are no new commits and they don’t react to any questions etc..: https://github.com/robinhood/faust
- Why did Robinhood abandon Faust?
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How to integrate Faust with Django?
I am trying to integrate Faust with Django to publish the messages to Kafka.Here is the example in Faust repo: https://github.com/robinhood/faust/tree/master/examples/django
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Event-Driven Architectures with Kafka and Python
The best bet seemed like the open source Faust (from Robinhood, and Celery in its lineage). It was too heavy duty for our simple needs and moreover it unfortunately seems abandoned. There is a community fork in a bit of disarray last i looked(tests failed etc.)
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Vette IT ook. Tijdje open sollicitatie overwogen. Nerdgasm
Thespian Actor Library
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Ask HN: How to 100% enable remote infrastructure?
"Even things that can't go wrong, do." - Troubleshooting Analog Circuits, Robert "Bob" Pease.
I had an application on a Raspberry PI that paired with a Bluetooth Low Energy device to fetch and send its data through a 3G dongle, on the premises of non-technical people who cannot troubleshoot, in different countries and time zones. There were a lot of things that could go wrong, and I wrote code to mitigate and recover, including pulling new code.
Part of it was using the Actor Model. I wrote actors to connect to the device, pulling data, sending data, computing what was sent, etc. The actor system handled the actors, when one died, it would recreate another one when an unhandled exception was met, for example.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model
If you're doing Scala, take a look at Akka. The new Scala has native support for this, if I remember correctly, without Akka.
If you're doing Python: https://github.com/kquick/Thespian, https://thespianpy.com/doc/
What are some alternatives?
Ray - Ray is a unified framework for scaling AI and Python applications. Ray consists of a core distributed runtime and a set of AI Libraries for accelerating ML workloads.
Wallaroo - Distributed Stream Processing
gevent - Coroutine-based concurrency library for Python
vibora - Fast, asynchronous and elegant Python web framework.
pyeventbus - Python Eventbus
eventlet - Concurrent networking library for Python
SCOOP (Scalable COncurrent Operations in Python) - SCOOP (Scalable COncurrent Operations in Python)
aiochan - CSP-style concurrency for Python