shortlink
redpanda-examples
shortlink | redpanda-examples | |
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4 | 1 | |
677 | 34 | |
2.5% | - | |
10.0 | 0.0 | |
3 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | - |
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shortlink
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Setting up ArgoCD from scratch
More details: - https://github.com/shortlink-org/shortlink/tree/main/ops/argocd - https://github.com/shortlink-org/shortlink/tree/main/ops/gitlab
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Can you get a job with no professional CI/CD experience but IAC,scripting,AWS,Kubernetes and ansible experience ?
As written above, CI/CD is not the hardest part; there are many ready-made tutorials for any combination of programming languages, engineering cultures, and tools deployment (Gitlab, Github, etc.). On Github, there are many ready-made examples of CI/CD. You can study the solutions and make your own based on them—for example, set up a CI/CD deploy/update a WordPress blog. I'm spoiling my pet project to maintain my skills, for example - https://github.com/shortlink-org/shortlink/tree/main/ops It includes: - gitlab CI/CD: quite a complex pipeline with tests, builds, and deployment - GitHub action: basic linking - Argo CD: gitops, deployment of different applications to k8s
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Typical project structure
I think that for real projects it is better to separate argocd and our applications. For my pet project I use one mono repository: - `ops/Helm` - description of all helm-charts - `ops/argocd` - description of argocd applications that refer to helm charts So when you update a helm chart it is immediately applied to the k8s cluster. You can see my example - https://github.com/shortlink-org/shortlink
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[Go] - Saga pattern
Github: https://github.com/shortlink-org/shortlink/tree/main/pkg/saga
redpanda-examples
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Build a real-time streaming app with Docker, Redpanda, and Apache Spark
Let’s walk through an example to demonstrate how to stream data from Redpanda into a Structured Streaming application, execute a simple transformation on the stream, and write the results back to Redpanda. You can find all of the code and configuration used in this blog on GitHub.
What are some alternatives?
arlon - A kubernetes cluster lifecycle management and configuration tool
quarkus-opencv-examples - OpenCV examples with Quarkus
local-gitops - An automated local cluster setup w/ tls, monitoring, ingress and DNS configuration.
java-stream-kata - Java Stream Code Kata. ☕️ 🤺 Collection of small tasks with detailed answers in form of unit tests.
gochk - Static Dependency Analysis Tool for Go Files
golang-gin-realworld-example-app - Exemplary real world application built with Golang + Gin
argocd-autopilot - Argo-CD Autopilot
singlestore-logistics-sim - Scalable package delivery logistics simulator built using SingleStore and Vectorized Redpanda
helm-service-chart
redpanda - Redpanda is a streaming data platform for developers. Kafka API compatible. 10x faster. No ZooKeeper. No JVM!
pgo - practices in go
go-clean-template - Clean Architecture template for Golang services