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SailsJS | sqs-consumer | |
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41 | 4 | |
22,772 | 1,671 | |
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6.1 | 8.5 | |
14 days ago | 11 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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SailsJS
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Choosing the best JavaScript framework for your next project
Sails is a realtime JavaScript framework built on top of Express. Sails offers built-in realtime communication support and a flexible routing system.
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Best NodeJS frameworks for seamless backend development
Community stats: Sails GitHub repository has an active community with 22.78k stars and 2k forks. They also have a YouTube channel with a library of useful tutorial videos.
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The Ascent of Node.js: How a runtime changed the Web
Sails.js: Sails.js pitched itself as the MVC framework for Node.js, bringing a Rails-like experience while being database agnostic.
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WebSockets 101
Disclaimer: I didn't know much about Websockets 1 week ago, all the experience I had with Websockets was when I developed a chat application back in 2016 using a JS framework that tried to be a Ruby on Rails implementation called SailsJS, so I decided to research about this technology and consumed multiple resources which I will link in this blog post and each section.
- Learning NodeJS - So far, I don't quite like it so much
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Advice on promoting and pitching Rails
Perhaps Sails.js. They mention RoR. An Angular teacher used it to create a fast API.
- Does node have a Rails-like framework? (that has isn't dead)
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Building GitHub with Ruby on Rails
I was just talking about this topic of whether we really has any Rails-influenced JS frameworks out there in the wild. And I struggled to come up with anything off the top of my head other than Sails.js [1]. RedwoodJS looks interesting, what about it in particular do you find exciting?
[1] https://github.com/balderdashy/sails
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Node JS Microservice Frameworks for Developing Scalable Web Apps.
Sails JS – The MVC framework for Node.js
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College Student -- First steps, help?
First hurdle. ExpressJS isn't a great framework on it's own for building web sites. You need to cobble together some combination of a view engine, templating etc otherwise out of the box you'll end up handcrafting HTML which I don't think is what you want right now. I'm not up on the latest server-side web frameworks and don't think now is the time to get into react + nodejs. So I'll just suggest Sails: https://sailsjs.com/. Follow their intro guides to get yourself a basic website with text entry.
sqs-consumer
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Infinite loop pattern to poll for a queue in a REST server app
You could utilize a wrapper like sqs-consumer. Check out their implementation.
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How to Instrument AWS Services with OpenTelemetry
To receive the messages from the queue, we will use the sqs-consumer library. The service will receive messages describing newly created orders. After some processing, it will change the order status in the table to ‘completed’.
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Knock and Open Source
As we built out this new system, we looked at the current module ecosystem to determine if anything would fit our needs to keep this queue cleared. Unfortunately, the best module we could find, sqs-consumer, did not support FIFO queues and the issues indicated they did not have any intention to do so. Therefore, we wrote sqsiphon. Our library heavily borrows from the public interface of sqs-consumer, but is implemented in a much different way. In particular, sqsiphon leverages the Node.js event loop through setImmediate to build the polling mechanism instead of relying on SQS's "long polling" feature. Additionally, sqsiphon utilizes the JavaScript prototype to reduce reliance on expensive closures. As a bonus, OpenTracing support is built-in to sqsiphon so that applications built with it can be monitored effectively. The result is a library that can poll SQS extremely quickly while requiring very little overhead.
What are some alternatives?
Nest - A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications with TypeScript/JavaScript 🚀
AdonisJs Application
Next.js - The React Framework
sns-sqs-big-payload - Amazon SNS/SQS client library that enables sending and receiving messages with payload larger than 256KiB via Amazon S3.
AdonisJs Framework - AdonisJS is a TypeScript-first web framework for building web apps and API servers. It comes with support for testing, modern tooling, an ecosystem of official packages, and more.
Koa - Expressive middleware for node.js using ES2017 async functions
feathers - The API and real-time application framework
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
loopback-next - LoopBack makes it easy to build modern API applications that require complex integrations.
sqs-producer - Simple scaffolding for applications that produce SQS messages
Nuxt.js - Nuxt is an intuitive and extendable way to create type-safe, performant and production-grade full-stack web apps and websites with Vue 3. [Moved to: https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt]