runtime-class-manager VS spin-mqtt-booth-volume-app

Compare runtime-class-manager vs spin-mqtt-booth-volume-app and see what are their differences.

runtime-class-manager

A Kubernetes operator to manage Runtime Classes (by spinframework)

spin-mqtt-booth-volume-app

Sample SpinKube application that uses MQTT and HTTP triggers. Ingests noise data from sensors, persists in SQLite DB, and displays over graphical frontend (by fermyon)
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runtime-class-manager spin-mqtt-booth-volume-app
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48 0
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9.3 7.9
about 23 hours ago 5 months ago
Go Rust
Apache License 2.0 -
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runtime-class-manager

Posts with mentions or reviews of runtime-class-manager. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-11-21.

spin-mqtt-booth-volume-app

Posts with mentions or reviews of spin-mqtt-booth-volume-app. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-11-21.
  • Measuring Crowd Engagement with an MQTT-based IoT App
    8 projects | dev.to | 21 Nov 2024
    In this blog, we will learn how to compose a full-stack, IoT Spin application and deploy it to Kubernetes via SpinKube. First, we will dissect our full-stack Spin application, that not only consumes data from the MQTT sound sensors but also contains a frontend to visualize the collected data. Next, we will deploy our Spin application to Kubernetes using SpinKube which now supports the MQTT trigger. We will use a mock MQTT device for our demo, but the repository that hosts the example contains steps for configuring a WiFi enabled arduino board in case you want to bring this to your booth.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing runtime-class-manager and spin-mqtt-booth-volume-app you can also consider the following projects:

spin-trigger-mqtt - An MQTT trigger for Spin

spin-plugin-kube - A Spin plugin for interacting with Kubernetes.

containerd-shim-spin - A containerd shim for running Spin Applications.

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