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nammayatri
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Testcontainers
If your project uses Nix, checkout services-flake for running services via Nix.
https://github.com/juspay/services-flake
We actually do this in Nammayatri, an OSS project providing "Uber" for autos in India.
https://github.com/nammayatri/nammayatri
There is a services-flake module allowing you to spin the entire nammayatri stack (including postgres, redis, etc.) using a flake app. Similarly, there's one for running load test, which is also run in Jenkins CI.
- Namma Yatri – open-source Uber/Lyft Alternative (In active use in India)
- Open-Source, Zero Commission, Uber-Lyft Alternative for India
- I raise you this Namma Yatri notification. What do you have in return?
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Anyone used Namma Yatri app? How’s your experience?
NY is in the early stages of growth, and there are definitely areas for improvement. Key priorities are improving affordability, customer experience & support and driver availability. But what has differentiated NY so far is its 100% openness in every decision. It's built on Beckn protocol (like open Email/SMTP or TCP/IP protocols, anyone can implement it). NY is part of ONDC network, so anyone can do what NY has done so far. Initial response is encouraging, with 5L+ customers, ~50k drivers, ~4.8 app rating (Open data here). Open Roadmap here. Complete source code here. Anyone can contribute to the open problems through city hackathon. DM your thoughts and happy to hope into a call.
embedded-postgres-binaries
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Show HN: pgxman for Postgres Extensions
A core part of npm is that the dependencies are installed in the folder/project you are working in (unless you use the --global flag which is discouraged for most use-cases).
Can I use this in any way without a global system state? Like with https://github.com/zonkyio/embedded-postgres-binaries or similar that don't have a global install? Or with a distro that supports multiple versions/instances of postgresql?
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Two Tier Architectures Are Anachronistic
You may be interested in this
https://github.com/zonkyio/embedded-postgres-binaries
I've been using this for test runners in Node and Go for a while now and it's been quite painless. Would be nice to have wider language support though
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When to Use Bazel?
Nice, this seems a lot simpler than I thought. Nice tip on embedded-postgres-binaries (https://github.com/zonkyio/embedded-postgres-binaries).
- Ephemeral Postgres Databases
What are some alternatives?
protocol-specifications - Core protocol specification for peer-to-peer consumer-provider interaction
steampipe - Zero-ETL, infinite possibilities. Live query APIs, code & more with SQL. No DB required.
gradle-docker-compose-plugin - Simplifies usage of Docker Compose for integration testing in Gradle environment.
postgres-gcs-backup - Simple Docker image to backup a Postgres db, to a GCS bucket
latte - Latte is a modern data engineering toolkit.
dockertest - Write better integration tests! Dockertest helps you boot up ephermal docker images for your Go tests with minimal work.
embedded-database-spring-test - A library for creating isolated embedded databases for Spring-powered integration tests.
zapatos - Zero-abstraction Postgres for TypeScript: a non-ORM database library
tempgres-server - REST service for creating temporary PostgreSQL databases
database-lab
bazel-c-rust-x86_linux-armv7_
bazel-gba-example - Bazel GBA (Game Boy Advance) Example