microservices-demo VS apiclarity

Compare microservices-demo vs apiclarity and see what are their differences.

microservices-demo

Deployment scripts & config for Sock Shop (by microservices-demo)

apiclarity

An API security tool to capture and analyze API traffic, test API endpoints, reconstruct Open API specification, and identify API security risks.  (by openclarity)
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microservices-demo apiclarity
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3,523 468
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0.0 4.0
4 months ago 6 days ago
Python Go
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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microservices-demo

Posts with mentions or reviews of microservices-demo. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-21.

apiclarity

Posts with mentions or reviews of apiclarity. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-29.
  • Two approaches to make your APIs more secure
    3 projects | dev.to | 29 Aug 2023
    We'll install APIClarity into a Kubernetes cluster to test our API documentation. We're using a Kind cluster for demonstration purposes. Of course, if you have another Kubernetes cluster up and running elsewhere, all steps also work there.
  • How to Get Started with Open Source
    14 projects | dev.to | 9 May 2023
    If you go to APIClarity, the first thing you’ll see is the source code (Figure 1), followed by some documentation at the bottom.
  • Risk scoring your API Specification with Panoptica
    2 projects | dev.to | 19 Jan 2023
    This feature is available in the open-source tool APIClarity, as part of the OpenClarity initiative.
  • Show HN: Mitmproxy2swagger – Automagically reverse-engineer REST APIs
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 May 2022
    Hi, I would also like to add another tool I'm contributing to at work (cisco) called APIClarity [1]. It aims at reconstructing swagger specifications of REST microservices running in K8S, but can also be run locally.

    This is a challenging task and we don't support OpenAPI v3 specs yet (we are working on it).

    Feel free to have a look, and get ideas from it :)

    We'll also be presenting it at next Kubecon 2022.

    [1]: https://github.com/openclarity/apiclarity

  • How to Use OpenAPI for Secure and Robust API Integration
    4 projects | dev.to | 25 Oct 2021
    For example, APIClarity is a tool that observes all of the API traffic within your Kubernetes environment. Based on traffic observation, APIClarity infers an OpenAPI description for those APIs. This is especially helpful if the API creator never defined or provided such a description. It also surfaces potential problems with existing APIs, such as requests made to undocumented, shadow APIs or continued use of deprecated, zombie APIs. If you’re getting started on the path toward OAS compliance, then tools like APIClarity can be a great source of insight and observability.
  • Watching the Requests Go By: Reconstructing an API Spec with APIClarity
    3 projects | dev.to | 19 Oct 2021
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    3 projects | dev.to | 19 Oct 2021
    The fundamental first step to solving this problem is to create an API spec and use it to audit and document the APIs your apps use. Ideally, we would create an API spec simply by observing API traffic in real-world applications. In the past, there was no simple, scalable, and open-source tooling capable of doing this. Now, we have APIClarity—an open-source API traffic visibility tool for Kubernetes (K8s) clusters. It’s purpose-built to address the gap and enable API reconstruction through observation.

What are some alternatives?

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oasdiff - OpenAPI Diff and Breaking Changes

Nacos - an easy-to-use dynamic service discovery, configuration and service management platform for building cloud native applications.

api-firewall - Fast and light-weight API proxy firewall for request and response validation by OpenAPI specs.

emojivoto - Example application to help demonstrate the Linkerd service mesh

kusk - CLI for Kusk Gateway related functionality

example-helm-go-microservice - Example Go microservice with Helm chart

openapi-preprocessor - An authoring tool for OpenAPI specifications

examples - Kubernetes application example tutorials

meshery - Meshery, the cloud native manager

microservices-demo - Sample cloud-first application with 10 microservices showcasing Kubernetes, Istio, and gRPC.

awesome-devsecops - An authoritative list of awesome devsecops tools with the help from community experiments and contributions.

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