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sdk-java
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Show HN: Hatchet – Open-source distributed task queue
How does this compare against Temporal/Cadence/Conductor? Does hatchet also support durable execution?
https://temporal.io/
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When "letting it crash" is not enough
Flawless sounds a lot like https://temporal.io/ .
I'm wondering if it has the same scalability concerns - sticking everything in Postgres is fine at small-ish scale, but what happens when you outgrow Postgres, either because you have higher availability requirements (can't handle primary DB restarts) or because of the sheer volume of the workload?
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How To Collect Temporal.io Logs Using Axiom And Pino
Temporal is a scalable and reliable runtime for durable Workflow Executions. It enables you to develop as if failures don't even exist. I started exploring it over the Christmas holiday and using it for a recently open-sourced project.
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Ask HN: How have you implemented human-in-the-loop workflows?
I have my eyes on https://temporal.io/ for similar purposes.
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Which queue System you prefer for ecommerce and PS
Check out temporal.io open source project for a much cleaner solution using Durable Execution abstraction.
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StackStorm – IFTTT for Ops
Interesting to see Netflix featured both on StackStorm & https://temporal.io/ frontpages.
- Open source durable execution platform
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Leveraging Temporal for resilient remote procedure calls (RPC)
Our stack at Escape is written in multiple languages because each team has specific needs. We use TypeScript for its vibrant ecosystem, Python for cybersecurity research and Go for performance-sensitive tasks. To orchestrate cross-language task orchestration, we first developed a simple request-response protocol over HTTP, but it wasn't sustainable as the Escape codebase grew rapidly. We evaluated several technologies to replace our homegrown protocol, and two emerged as the most promising options: Connect and Temporal. The title gives it away, but the reason is far from obvious
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Ask HN: In which areas have you compared 3+ tools and formed strong preferences?
I've put a lot of time into Airflow and feel similarly that it's a huge pain and a risk to rely on it. I've replaced it with Temporal (https://temporal.io/) and while I don't have the breadth of experience with the frameworks you listed, I do think Temporal is a great replacement for Airflow.
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Inngest raises $3M seed to build the reliable workflow platform for every dev
Just to confirm my understanding; would you consider at least part of your product offering to be similar to temporal.io [1]? Your examples are reminiscent of theirs.
[1] https://temporal.io/
gocron
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JobRunr: A library for background processing in Java
Looks like it's abandoned fork and the current development is at https://github.com/go-co-op/gocron
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Best way to schedule events and handle them in the future?
I'm not sure this is exactly what you want but I quite like using https://github.com/go-co-op/gocron to schedule events.
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How to run background functions in go
What i'd like to do is replace resp with new data every 1 hour. I found this gocron package and i was hoping it would do what I want but i can't quite figure it out.
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how do I start to build an uptime monitoring system such as UptimeRobot or OnlineOrNot?
Never used it but I read about it here on reddit: https://github.com/go-co-op/gocron
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IndieWebifying my Website Part 1 - Microformats and Webmentions
Luckily I did not have to implement any of this myself apart from some glue code to fit it together: I used the library gocron for scheduling the regular intervals, gofeed for parsing the RSS feed and webmention for extracting links and sending webmentions.
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How to do distributed cronjobs with worker queues?
There is gocron which you would need to implement with a locking solution like in apscheduler perhaps with postgres or redis.
- Create an alert/alarm for specific time and duration
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Best task runner/cronjob library
i use this one https://github.com/go-co-op/gocron in production, for a few months now. works just fine.
- ⌛️ Manage time specified operations with Go in easy way.
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Any one knows a job worker project (like Celery) + distributed cron written in Go
Not exactly what you're asking for but this may help you: https://github.com/go-co-op/gocron
What are some alternatives?
sdk-python - Temporal Python SDK
cron - a cron library for go
trigger.dev - Trigger.dev is the open source background jobs platform for TypeScript.
Faktory - Language-agnostic persistent background job server
sdk-python - Python library for Modzy Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) Platform
go-quartz - Minimalist and zero-dependency scheduling library for Go
windmill - Open-source developer platform to turn scripts into workflows and UIs. Fastest workflow engine (5x vs Airflow). Open-source alternative to Airplane and Retool.
cronticker - Golang ticker that works with Cron scheduling.
inngestgo - Golang SDK for Inngest
tasks - Package tasks is an easy to use in-process scheduler for recurring tasks in Go
litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
gronx - Lightweight, fast and dependency-free Cron expression parser (due checker, next/prev due date finder), task runner, job scheduler and/or daemon for Golang (tested on v1.13+) and standalone usage. If you are bold, use it to replace crontab entirely.