Moleculer
NodeOS
Moleculer | NodeOS | |
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16 | 40 | |
6,025 | 6,892 | |
0.8% | 0.0% | |
7.5 | 0.0 | |
4 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | Shell | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Moleculer
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Make microservices look like monoliths
My goto for this kind of task is moleculer: https://moleculer.services/
Fast, battle tested, vue2-like approach, great documentation, good community. The automatic indipendent-scalability as an option is usually the main selling point of these solutions, but honestly I think the real pro is the "composition" approach, which is essential if you want to keep a clean and well-organized codebase. On this regard, I found moleculer pretty great even for large teams.
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How to Import/Reference a Microservice from another one
If you’re using k8s, check out https://moleculer.services and this would likely solve what you’re looking for.
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Node JS Microservice Frameworks for Developing Scalable Web Apps.
Molecular – Progressive Microservices Framework for Node.js
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First time building microservice-based application
While you’re delving into microservices, check out Moleculer https://moleculer.services
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if Nodejs does not meant for CPU intensive tasks so I think it's better to avoid it from the beginning
I almost can’t believe I haven’t seen it mentioned here before, but adding Moleculer into your node project (if it’s clustered/k8s’d) will literally solve many single threaded problems, not to mention tons of other scalability issues. https://moleculer.services/
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How to deal with singletons in a distributed system?
You could use a framework for this. Have a look at moleculer
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Where can I learn to implement microservices?
I haven't used this, but it seems neat: https://moleculer.services/
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Microservices using express js
Look into Moleculer.
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Been playing with moleculerjs recently, and just finished my first package: a service that allows you to use any node API framework as a moleculer gateway.
Moleculer already provides an in-house http gateway, but what if you want to use an existing API, and how to maintain decoupled code when creating your gateway? This package solves both. You can create your API, passing in any services you require as dependencies. You can then bind your API to moleculer using the moleculer-universal-gateway.
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Don’t start with microservices – monoliths are your friend
But there's more to the topic of microservices. Seems like all the conversation focuses on deployment pain. You can build a service with something like Akka or Moleculer where the modules act independently and have some message passing and resilience from each other, but they can still all live in one codebase, one process, and deployed as one unit. It works fine and isn't painful at all. And maybe down the line you decide to split the thing up into multiple processes and multiple deployment units, and that's an easy refactor because the modules are already somewhat separated.
NodeOS
- Node-OS – The first operating system powered by Node.js and NPM
- CementOS
- Unpopular Opinion: Most Electron Apps Can Be Built With Nice UI & Performance In Rust Or C++
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Rust devs when a C/C++ developer obtains a segfault
Does "whatever" include whole freaking operating systems?
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Why even have other programming languages?
Can I introduce you to Node-OS? https://node-os.com/
- If it can be done in code, it will be done in JavaScript.
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It's not that hard guys, his friend with a coding degree said.
look, if this is a thing, I'm sure we can also make a java one
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In what programming language would you write new OS?
Maybe not the kernel since JS needs a runtime at least, but there is https://node-os.com/ based on the linux kernel.
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Fixed - Release 2.0 (stable). Disagreeing heathens shall endure WindowsME & JavaOS for eternity.
it exists, unfortunately: https://node-os.com/
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so umm... what's Linux written in ? 🤣
NodeOS
What are some alternatives?
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PDFKit - A JavaScript PDF generation library for Node and the browser
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ipfs - IPFS implementation in JavaScript
AWS Lambda Router for NodeJS - AWS Lambda router for NodeJS
webcat - Mad science p2p pipe across the web using webrtc that uses your Github private/public key for authentication and a signalhub for discovery
seneca - A microservices toolkit for Node.js.
Cytoscape.js - Graph theory (network) library for visualisation and analysis
AdonisJs Framework - AdonisJS is a TypeScript-first web framework for building web apps and API servers. It comes with support for testing, modern tooling, an ecosystem of official packages, and more.
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fastify - Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js
peerflix - Streaming torrent client for node.js