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Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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- Pushpin: Proxy server that pins connections open to build realtime API endpoints
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Building a privacy-friendly, self-hosted application architecture with SvelteKit
For realtime, I used Pushpin with Server Sent Events. (It supports WebSocket as well).
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Ask HN: How do you handle WebSocket connections reconnect problem?
Instead of letting clients directly interface with your services over websockets, consider using Pushpin [1], which allows you to completely isolate realtime communication from your services.
As a bonus, it also provides you the ability to cycle (redeploy/restart) your services without your clients having to reconnect (that's where the name comes from). And as you can imagine - because communication with your services is entirely stateless it scales like crazy.
[1] https://pushpin.org/
- Help !!! websocket and sveltekit
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Ask HN: Hunting for a Framework
Vapor[0] based on Swift. Advantage of this is that you don't have to evaluate multiple frameworks for Swift and suffer paralysis by analysis. All the Swift community is behind one framework.
The next is Actix[1] based on Rust. There are many frameworks in Rust and most of them have not reached 1.0 And which framework will survive becomes a question.
Other not so well-known is Wt[2] based on C++. This actually is created for programmers who are not web developers. The development experience is similar to desktop app development like Qt.
If that is not acceptable then Django[3], based on Python, is the one that will be good for you.
For the front-end I would recommend Flutter[4]. As much as I dislike getting tied to a single company for whom the framework is not their bread-and-butter, I don't see any other viable options to Flutter that will cover all web, mobile and desktop out of the box.
For databases, I would recommend BedrockDB[5], if you are not averse to SQLite. Or FoundationDB[6], if you want NoSQL. But if you are not concerned about horizontal scalability or okay with self-managing database availability, then PostgreSQL[7] is a very good option.
For push notifications, PushPin[8] is a good option.
[0] https://vapor.codes
[1] https://actix.rs
[2] https://webtoolkit.eu
[3] https://www.djangoproject.com
[4] https://flutter.dev
[5] https://bedrockdb.com
[6] https://www.foundationdb.org
[7] https://postgresql.org
[8] https://pushpin.org
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Thoughts on this AWS deployment architecture? (Main web app + lambda microservices)
There is also the option of running a proxy which handles the stateful nature of websockets (i.e. https://pushpin.org/), and then handle the rest in a stateless way with lambdas or similar.
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Ask HN: Is realtime functionality of Firebase and Supabase DBs any useful?
This may not be what you are looking for, but why not use a combination of Postgres listen/notify and PushPin[0] to support push notifications?
[0] https://pushpin.org
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Mark Nottingham: Server-Sent Events, WebSockets, and HTTP
Could use pushpin[1] and have several fallbacks, like SSE -> Websocket -> polling.
[1]https://pushpin.org/
- Show HN: Pushpin – a proxy server for adding push to your API
- Pushpin: Reverse proxy for realtime web services
Django
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AutoCodeRover resolves 22% of real-world GitHub in SWE-bench lite
>As an example, AutoCodeRover successfully fixed issue #32347 of Django.
This bug was fixed three years ago in a one-line change.[0] Presumably the fix was already in the training data.
[0] https://github.com/django/django/pull/13933
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An Introduction to Testing with Django for Python
You should not test Django's own code — it's already been tested. For example, you don't need to write a test that checks if an object is retrieved with get_object_or_404 — Django's testing suite already has that covered.
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Django Hello, World
Django is a high-level Python web framework that prioritizes rapid development with clear, reusable code. Its batteries-included approach supplies most of what you need for complex database-driven websites without turning to external libraries and dealing with security and maintenance risks. In this tutorial, we will build a traditional "Hello, World" application while introducing you to the core concepts behind Django.
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Where can I create a website for free (no domain needed, basic server hosting, not something like Wix)
If you want to get into Python web development then Django can be a good place to start. https://www.djangoproject.com/
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I like this docstring from django source code
If found this:
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No changes detected with MAKEMIGRATION command after moving to new DataBase
Django's auth and session migration files are included with Django at https://github.com/django/django/tree/b287af5dc954628d4b336aefc5027b2edceee64b/django/contrib/auth/migrations and https://github.com/django/django/tree/b287af5dc954628d4b336aefc5027b2edceee64b/django/contrib/sessions/migrations
- What should I learn
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The DevRel Digest November 2023: DevRel You Should Know Part One and Why I Will Never, Ever Leave Developer Relations
Dawn Wages’ name came up a few times in my call for nominations, and it’s easy to see why! Dawn is a Python Community Advocate at Microsoft. She is active in the Django community with an emphasis on people of color and queer people in tech. Dawn’s impressive resume includes OSS maintainer, member of the Wagtail Core Team, DjangoCon '21, '22, '23 Sponsorship Chair, volunteer for Django Girls, and DjangoCon Africa 2021 Sponsorship Chair.
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CodeCraze🚀 - create your own blog in Django | Part 0 | Project Setup
In this Article, we create our own blog called CodeCraze using Django, a popular web framework written in python. Django is designed to help developers to rapidly build their web applications from concept to completion in an efficient way. Its a batteries included framework which provides out of the box functionalities such as ORM, API Integration, authentication, form handling & many more...
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Implementing Role-Based Access Control in Django
There are many models of access control, however, in this guide, we are going to focus on Role Based Access Control (RBAC) and how to implement it in Django.
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