nodejs-ws-template
Node.js WebSockets template for the AsyncAPI Generator. It showcases how from a single AsyncAPI document you can generate a server and a client at the same time. (by asyncapi)
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CloudEvents Specification (by cloudevents)
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Posts with mentions or reviews of nodejs-ws-template.
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Getting Started with CloudEvents and AsyncAPI
One piece of tooling that is often used are generators that produce documentation and code. For example gRPC tools have this capability using the protocol buffer compiler. AsyncAPI generators can take an AsyncAPI document and generate client/server code or documentation in HTML and markdown. Currently, it depends on the template we use to generate server-side code, for example the Node.js WebSocket template generates both server and client code.
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Data Streaming Architecture
The structure of this example message is using CloudEvents specification:
- CloudEvents Event Specification
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Microsoft Azure Event Grid MQTT Protocol Support and Pull Message Delivery Are Now in Public Preview
Microsoft has expanded the Event Grid capabilities to enhance system interoperability by introducing support for MQTT v3.1.1 and v5.0 protocols. This allows customers to publish and subscribe to messages for Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. This new support, currently available in public preview, complements the existing support for CloudEvents 1.0.
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OpenTelemetry for Open Source Telemetry?
You are looking for https://cloudevents.io/ . That is what you should use if you plan to do homegrown. I would however recommend you to use use segment + amplitude, juno, mixpanel . If you are early these are mostly free up to a point.
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 27 March 2023
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Format of a Kafka message envelope
When modeling an event in a streaming application, what "meta" fields to you use? Like timestampts, versions, some context etc... I think there are some efforts to introduce a standard format like Cloud Events but wondering if you guys have any different suggestions?
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Show HN: Automatisch – open-source workflow automation, an alternative to Zapier
CloudEvents is trying to standardize on the messaging
https://cloudevents.io/
- FLiP Stack Weekly for 21 Jan 2023
- cloudevents: A specification for describing event data in a common way
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A message queue focus on serverless program
Hello guys, actually, vanus can directly deliver messages to OpenFaaS without this kind of connector. Because vanus can deliver messages that follow the CloudEvents standard, OpenFaaS can also receive such messages. More details https://docs.linkall.com/how-to/use-gcloud-functions