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An Introduction to Microservices pt. 2
Start by creating two projects: one for the API Gateway and another for you Web API. Your Web API can be anything, right? If you need an idea just for this tutorial, you can head over to my Github repository. There you'll also have access to a working example of this entire article series.
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An Introduction to Microservices pt. 5
For this part of the series, I'll be using the code on my Github repository as a guide.
PHP AMQP
- Weekly help thread
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Django Celery tutorial not returning results
I installed rabbitmq succesfully and went through the tutorials without trouble: http://www.rabbitmq.com/getstarted.html
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Microservices using express js
Microservices have nothing to do with Nest vs Express or anything like that. It's really just about breaking your code into smaller services and then using a mechanism to communicate between them. Hell, you can even have one service using Nest and the other Express if your communication mechanism is HTTP. A more robust system typically uses something like RabbitMQ, which allows for different types of messaging patterns and asynchronous messaging.
- Introdução ao RabbitMQ e Symfony
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Introduction to RabbitMQ and Symfony
One day I was trying to learn the deep concepts of RabbitMQ, its use cases and why it's different from other message brokers. I've started by reading the cool documentation and then I was eager to try it out in a demo application.
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Redis && RabbitMQ
Having said that, RabbitMQ has wonderful tutorials, and a lot of effort has gone into making it accessible for newcomers. Here you go: https://www.rabbitmq.com/getstarted.html
- RabbitMQ
- Moving from REST API to pub/sub
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An Introduction to Microservices pt. 5
I'm not going to explain every argument of the called methods. If you want to better understand each of them, take the RabbitMQ tutorial. It's pretty simple and will give you all the information you need!
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Introducing my first open source project: Roger, Rabbit: A RabbitMQ client and drop-in replacement for streadway/amqp with automatic redials, method middleware, and more!
If you are not familiar with RabbitMQ or the streadway/amqp driver, you can try it out using the official tutorials. Just replace any "github.com/streadway/amqp" import statements with "github.com/peake100/rogerRabbit-go/pkg/amqp". If you find a tutorial this does not work for, please open a PR!
What are some alternatives?
Ocelot - .NET API Gateway
BunnyPHP - Performant pure-PHP AMQP (RabbitMQ) sync/async (ReactPHP) library
Bernard - Bernard is a multi-backend PHP library for creating background jobs for later processing.
Pheanstalk - PHP client for beanstalkd queue
Tarantool Queue - PHP bindings for Tarantool Queue.
Thumper - PHP Library that implements several messaging patterns for RabbitMQ
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
strato-db - MaybeSQL in SQLite: Best of both worlds
amqp - Go client for AMQP 0.9.1
microservice-chat-app - Microservice chat app created with React, Node.js, Typescript, GraphQL, MySQL, Docker
queue - Create task queues, add and take jobs, monitor failed tasks