restQL-core
Kong
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
almost 4 years ago | 7 days ago | |
Clojure | Lua | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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restQL-core
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GraphQL Is a Trap?
/network/shortestPath?node1=<>&node2=<>
to get a list of all devices but I'm basically just writing custom Cipher code to do that query and the benefits of Neo4J basically go out the door. It still has some interesting Graph features but if all i'm doing is writing a custom endpoint for every use case it's mainly pointless.
You can do a simple POST statement which takes a Neo4J query and execute it with some caching on top of it for sure.
Either ways in order to make Neo4J worth it I need a way to make the queries more dynamic. So right now I'm thinking of:
- restQL http://restql.b2w.io/
Kong
- Kong 3.6 with LLM Support
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5 Ways to Improve Your API Reliability
Kong: A cloud-native, fast, scalable, and distributed Microservice Abstraction Layer (also known as an API Gateway or API Middleware). Made available as an open-source project in 2015, its core functionality is written in Lua and it runs on the nginx web server.
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Access to Gravitee Github repository has been restricted - This is NOT how OSS works
OPeNsOuRcE. Good time to switch to Kong, better option anyways.
- Self hosting costing questions
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Proxy Basic Auth Replacement Best Practice for Cloud Native / OIDC / Vault
Sounds like you want an API gateway? What about Kong?
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HAProxy 2.7
Unquestionably no, Kong is "OpenResty plus a management plane" and they're Apache 2: https://github.com/kong/kong#license
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2022)
Kong (https://konghq.com) | Gateway Senior Engineer | REMOTE Europe | Full-time
The Kong Gateway is an API Management solution, which serves as a foundation for many other solutions by the company. The business model is open-core: an Open Source solution exists (https://github.com/kong/kong), and there's an Enterprise version with more features and dedicated support.
The tech stack is a modified Openresty with of Lua code on top. The ideal candidate would be someone who is already familiar with Kong. Alternatively, if you are familiar with Openresty or other API management solution, we also would love to talk with you.
I am personally interested in finding people to join me in the European Gateway Team. The role involves adding features, fixing bugs, and collaborating with other teams. Here's that position:
https://jobs.lever.co/kong/c1a2b204-45a8-4c19-9cd4-d9824a778...
We have many projects and many teams all around the world (current headcount is ~450), using other technologies like Node in the Kong Manager or Go in the Koko project, and we are constantly looking for people. Please visit our careers page to find out more!
https://konghq.com/careers/
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Breaking Up a Monolithic Database with Kong
Kong Gateway allows the complexity of service-tier APIs to be reduced to a collection of endpoints (or URIs) focused on meeting a collection of business needs and functionality. Often-duplicated components (like authentication, logging, and security) are handled by the gateway and can be removed from the service-tier design.
- 27 open-source tools that can make your Kubernetes workflow easier 🚀🥳
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Difference between Reverse Proxy, Load Balancer and API Gateway
I am seeing different companies taking different approach. I am not sure anymore where each should be actually used. On top of that tech like Kong make me question whether API Gateway should be one thing for all. Some perspective into this would be really appreciated.
What are some alternatives?
Eureka - AWS Service registry for resilient mid-tier load balancing and failover.
apisix - The Cloud-Native API Gateway
Apollo - Java libraries for writing composable microservices
KrakenD - Ultra performant API Gateway with middlewares. A project hosted at The Linux Foundation
rapidpm-microservice
Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
SnopEE
konga - More than just another GUI to Kong Admin API
consul-api - Java client for Consul HTTP API
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
OpenL Tablets - OpenL Tablets Business Rules Management System
kubernetes-ingress-controller - :gorilla: Kong for Kubernetes: The official Ingress Controller for Kubernetes.