keycloak-ui
digma
keycloak-ui | digma | |
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5 | 15 | |
175 | 355 | |
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9.5 | 9.2 | |
about 1 year ago | about 8 hours ago | |
TypeScript | Shell | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
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keycloak-ui
- Is anyone using Quarkus for monoithic, full-stack web apps?
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Keycloak 21.0.0 released
Yes, but I expect more issues to come. Especially due to the removal of the old admin-console there might be some strange behavior with existing client / realm configurations where the new admin-console works a bit different then the old one..., e.g.: https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak-ui/issues/4450 and many more...
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How to create a Keycloak plugin
In Keycloak 19 there is a bug in interface that does not allow opening settings for authenticators. Refer to this issue.
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Keycloak: Open-Source Identity and Access Management
We're actually working on a new version of the Administration UI at the moment (I'm one of the devs) so this is useful feedback. We're looking for folks to try it out, so take a look at https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak-admin-ui/.
You can try it out on the latest Keycloak by passing the --features=admin2 flag on startup.
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Can anyone suggest any open source React Typescript Examples?
I had to use keycloak in the past as the authentication service for a work app. Keycloak you can pull the docker image and start it up fairly easy. The UI is built in React with Typescript here https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak-admin-ui.
digma
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Show HN: Digma.ai – A full-blown APM running in the IntelliJ IDE
Hi HN, Nir, Roni, and the Digma team here!
We are excited to be sharing with you today digma.ai, an IDE plugin for analyzing your code using observability. As developers, we were looking to build some practical ways to use runtime data from dev-test and prod, to actually improve code or spot issues during development. APMs seemed better at providing pretty dashboards, or useful information after the fact.
>GitHub Repo: https://github.com/digma-ai/digma
We built Digma as a standalone plugin that can be installed locally with no dependencies or code changes. Digma uses OpenTelemetry, a CNCF observability standard that has wide support and no vendor lock. The focus is on the code, how to improve it, and what we can learn about it based on the recorded traces and metrics. It is free for developers and available in the IntelliJ marketplace.
We are super excited to bring Digma so you can experiment with it and see the kind of impact it makes on your coding. Would love to hear your feedback and opinion
> GitHub Repo: https://github.com/digma-ai/digma
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Is anyone using Quarkus for monoithic, full-stack web apps?
So, I saw Bruno from Quarkus replied to your question. I wanted to tell you about Digma and how you can get insights/Continuous feedback by processing the collected observability data and you get this code linting in the IDE. It helps improve code design and enables quick regression fixes, LMK https://github.com/digma-ai/digma
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Monthly 'Shameless Self Promotion' thread - 2022/08
I'm working on Digma : an opensource Continuous Feedback platform that processes observability data into code insights inside the IDE.
- New open-source IDE plugin for trace insights
- DevO11y - On how Continuous Feedback can improve code design and practices
- What did *your* code do today? 🦇 Open-source continuous feedback
- What did *your* code do today? 👻 Open-source continuous feedback.
- What did *your* code do today? Digma is open-source continuous feedback
- What did *your* code do today?
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