locenv
fp-bindgen
locenv | fp-bindgen | |
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9 | 469 | |
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0.0 | 5.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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locenv
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (12/2023)!
Here is a PoC made by me: https://github.com/locenv/locenv/tree/main/crates/kami
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Anyone interested in collaborating on making open source projects?
Or if you prefer to go straight to the code here is the repository :) https://github.com/locenv/locenv
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locenv - A CLI to spin up services for development
Link to repository: https://github.com/locenv/locenv
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easy to use Plugin API in rust?
It is depend on what you are trying to do. If the plugin don't need a direct access to the OS by themself WebAssembly might be a good choice. Currently I'm working on https://github.com/locenv/locenv but my project required a scripting, not the compiled code; and it also required the plugin to be able to direct access to the OS so I choose Lua as a scripting language and the plugin can be written in any languages that can output a shared library.
- What's everyone working on this week (26/2022)?
fp-bindgen
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How feasible is to create a WASM plugin system in Rust?
fp-bindgen is a library that can help you if you to write custom plugin APIs for such a use case: https://github.com/fiberplane/fp-bindgen
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Using WASM for a plugin system in Rust? (generate code at runtime and then hot reloading it as a library)
Yep, you're right. For this, there are a few options. The ones most relevant to you are fp-bindgen, which targets Wasmer, and wit-bindgen, which targets wasmtime.
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Show HN: Notion-style editing meets infra-debugging tools
1. Integrations with some of the most popular open-source observability tools: Prometheus, Elasticsearch, Loki, and more integrations with other tools are on the way.
2. A WASM-based plugin system for integrations (which, in the future, will allow for 3rd-party integrations to be built and run securely) along with an open-source bindings generation framework https://github.com/fiberplane/fp-bindgen
3. An advanced block-based editor: You can run PromQL, LogQL, and Lucene queries, and display Prometheus charts and Elasticsearch or Loki log tables alongside the rest of your content. Filter your metrics, and logs, highlight important records, and collaborate on your infrastructure data.
4. Templates are written in Jsonnet language and allow you to programmatically create notebooks and automate your Fiberplane workflows. They can have Webhook URLs attached to them allowing you to connect Fiberplane with your alert tools (or really anything that can send a Webhook request) making them a powerful tool for incident runbooks and post-mortems.
5. A CLI that allows you to share your terminal debugging output with your team with a simple command.
6. Our backend is all in Rust, using the Axum web framework. It also includes some fun parts like a custom Operation Transformation library that’s used directly from the backend and compiled to WASM for the frontend.
Fiberplane was created out of our own experience of running large distributed systems. There was too much context switching when working with monitoring and observability tools. Over the past two years, we’ve been working hard on the first real-time collaboration notebook for the observability space to make infrastructure debugging faster and easier.
We’re launching into public availability and looking to create the best debugging and incident resolution workflow tool for developers, Site Reliability, and DevOps engineers. We would love your feedback.
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We're working on a new WASM/Rust scripting system. Here I'm playing around with a script that changes the day/night cycle.
Why did you choose wit-bindgen over fp-bindgen? fp-bindgen seems to be better suited for Rust-to-Rust communication.
- Start debugging, we'll handle the rest
- Building collaborative notebooks for debugging infrastructure
- Better Workflows for DevOps and Site Reliability Engineers
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easy to use Plugin API in rust?
Checkout https://github.com/fiberplane/fp-bindgen
- What are some Rust-using companies in the Netherlands?
What are some alternatives?
spacedrive - Spacedrive is an open source cross-platform file explorer, powered by a virtual distributed filesystem written in Rust.
wasmtime - A fast and secure runtime for WebAssembly
Envy - Envy. Multi P2P Filesharing+Bittorrent, Shareaza Legacy.
redpanda - Redpanda is a streaming data platform for developers. Kafka API compatible. 10x faster. No ZooKeeper. No JVM!
asammdf - a rust crate to parse and write ASAM MDF file.
fingerprintjs - Browser fingerprinting library. Accuracy of this version is 40-60%, accuracy of the commercial Fingerprint Identification is 99.5%. V4 of this library is BSL licensed.
kahuna - A Rust crate implementing the Wave Function Collapse algorithm for procedural generation
Appwrite - Your backend, minus the hassle.
open-questions - Want to contribute? These are difficult, long-term projects that could be valuable to open source investigators at Bellingcat and around the world.
n8n - Free and source-available fair-code licensed workflow automation tool. Easily automate tasks across different services.
stump - A free and open source comics, manga and digital book server with OPDS support (WIP)
minimal_wasm_template