spate
Prefect
spate | Prefect | |
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4 | 19 | |
23 | 14,780 | |
- | 2.7% | |
2.4 | 10.0 | |
3 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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spate
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Seeking feedback on my automation platform
I've been working on a automation platform for ~6 months that supports Cron, API and Form based workflows & I would love to gather some input/feedback from this community. See a quick demo and the github.
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Created an automation platform to improve our security operations
Hey all. Like many on this subreddit, I currently work as an infra/app Security Engineer. Whether it is piecing together a SIEM or trying to integrate 5 different (security) tools, I've always tried to incorporate automation. But automation takes time to develop and maintain. And we are always short on time. So I'm sharing my project on Github to hopefully help other security engineers.
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Create automation workflows with Spate (built on Flask)
Github: https://github.com/bmarsh9/spate
Prefect
- Prefect: A workflow orchestration tool for data pipelines
- self hosted Alternative to easycron.com?
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Example typescript project repos?
If I was answering this question but for python, I'd recommend something like prefect, boto3, or tortoise-orm -- not extremely complex and with a pretty comprehensible featureset.
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I have developed a simple Task Orchestrator
However, if you are looking for something like this, but much more mature and something of a bloat to be frank, there's Prefect. Honestly, woflo borrows a lot from Prefect conceptually.
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Dabbling with Dagster vs. Airflow
Disclaimer: I work for Prefect.
It looks like we added cron and other schedule types to the deployment CLI just under a month ago[1].
Over the last couple of releases, we've also made it easier to pull deployments from GitHub or bake your flow code into Docker images instead of needing S3-like storage.
As with any product, there's always more to do, so I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. More than anywhere else I've worked, community feedback is a huge driver of product enhancements and feature development. Feel free to join our Slack community[2] if you'd like to share more feedback or ask questions.
[1] https://github.com/PrefectHQ/prefect/blob/main/RELEASE-NOTES...
- Prefect - The easiest way to automate your data
- Ask HN: Codebases with great, easy to read code?
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Prefect CLI Action
GitHub Action for running Prefect commands using the Prefect CLI.
- Perfect – Data workflow automation with Python
What are some alternatives?
Sooty - The SOC Analysts all-in-one CLI tool to automate and speed up workflow.
dagster - An orchestration platform for the development, production, and observation of data assets.
Airflow - Apache Airflow - A platform to programmatically author, schedule, and monitor workflows
APScheduler - Task scheduling library for Python
WALKOFF - A flexible, easy to use, automation framework allowing users to integrate their capabilities and devices to cut through the repetitive, tedious tasks slowing them down. #nsacyber
airbyte - The leading data integration platform for ETL / ELT data pipelines from APIs, databases & files to data warehouses, data lakes & data lakehouses. Both self-hosted and Cloud-hosted.
schedule - Python job scheduling for humans.
doit - task management & automation tool
django-schedule - A calendaring app for Django. It is now stable, Please feel free to use it now. Active development has been taken over by bartekgorny.
fastapi-dramatiq-data-ingestion - Sample project showing reliable data ingestion application using FastAPI and dramatiq
Joblib - Computing with Python functions.
spark-fast-tests - Apache Spark testing helpers (dependency free & works with Scalatest, uTest, and MUnit)