sponge
kubernetes
sponge | kubernetes | |
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10 | 661 | |
942 | 106,923 | |
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9.1 | 10.0 | |
7 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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sponge
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Gin + Gorm Practical Guide, Implementing a Simple Q&A Community Backend Service in One Hour
Install a scaffold named sponge (integrated with Gin + Gorm), which supports Windows, macOS, and Linux environments. Click to view the installation instructions for sponge.
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From Laravel to Sponge: How to Easily Develop Web Services with Golang
Sponge can be installed on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Check the installation instructions for details.
- Are there any tool like laravel telescope for go/fiber or gin
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A secret weapon to improve development efficiency, a community backend service was developed in one day
Using the tool sponge, the business logic code and non-business logic code are automatically separated during the code generation process, so that the development only needs to focus on the business logic code.
- From 0 to 1, build a microservice cluster in ten minutes, which consists of an rpc gateway and multiple microservices
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Generate CRUD interface code directly from 20 mysql tables in one go and add it seamlessly to the web service code
With the help of a code generation tool, sponge, download here https://github.com/zhufuyi/sponge
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Generate web service code for adding, deleting and update, query tables from sql ddl with restful api interface
Download Address:https://github.com/zhufuyi/sponge
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Automatic generation of complete web and rpc service project code
Sponge is a quick creation of web services and microservice tools, but also a microservice framework, sponge has a wealth of generated code commands, commonly used repetitive code and scripts are automatically generated, coupled with code decoupling modular design, it is easy to build a complete code project from development to deployment, thereby improving development efficiency.
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a tool for quickly creating web and microservice code
Dependency plugins and tools are automatically installed after executing the command: protoc-gen-go, protoc-gen-go-grpc, protoc-gen-validate, protoc-gen-gotag, protoc-gen-go-gin, protoc-gen-go-rpc-tmpl, protoc-gen-openapiv2, protoc-gen-doc, golangci-lint, swag, go-callvis.
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A tool to quickly create web and microservices code
sponge is a microservice framework, a tool for quickly creating microservice code. sponge has a rich generating code commands, a total of 12 different functional code, these functional code can be combined into a complete service (similar to artificially broken sponge cells can be automatically reorganized into a new sponge ). Microservice code features include logging, service registration and discovery, registry, rate limit, circuit breaker, trace, metrics monitoring, pprof performance analysis, statistics, caching, CICD. The code uses a decoupled layered structure and it's easy to add or replace functional code. As an efficiency-enhancing tool, commonly repeated code is basically generated automatically and only business logic code needs to be populated based on the generated template code examples.
kubernetes
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Streamlining Deployments: Unveiling the Power of GitOps with Kubernetes
In the field of software development, efficiency and agility are always sought after. In the era of cloud-native apps, traditional deployment techniques—which are frequently laborious and prone to errors—are starting to become obstacles. This is when Kubernetes and GitOps come in handy.
- Presentación del Operador LMS Moodle
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Introducing LMS Moodle Operator
Are you looking for a hassle-free way to deploy Moodle™ Learning Management Systems (LMS) on Kubernetes? Look no further! Krestomatio presents the LMS Moodle Operator, an open-source Kubernetes Operator designed to simplify the deployment and management of Moodle instances on Kubernetes clusters. Let's dive into what makes this tool a great choice for Moodle administrators and developers alike.
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Using NetBird for Kubernetes Access
Securing access to your Kubernetes clusters is crucial as inadequate security measures can lead to unauthorized access and potential data breaches. However, navigating the complexities of Kubernetes access security, especially when setting up strong authentication, authorization, and network policies, can be challenging.
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My Favorite DevTools to Build AI/ML Applications!
Deploying AI models into production requires tools that can package applications and manage them at scale. Docker simplifies the deployment of AI applications by containerizing them, ensuring that the application runs smoothly in any environment. Kubernetes, an orchestration system for Docker containers, allows for the automated deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications, essential for AI applications that need to scale across multiple servers or cloud environments.
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Building Scalable GraphQL Microservices With Node.js and Docker: A Comprehensive Guide
To learn more, you can start by exploring the official Kubernetes documentation.
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Building Llama as a Service (LaaS)
With the containerized Node.js/Express API, I could run multiple containers, scaling to handle more traffic. Using a tool called minikube, we can easily spin up a local Kubernetes cluster to horizontally scale Docker containers. It was possible to keep one shared instance of the database, and many APIs were routed with an internal Kubernetes load balancer.
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The power of the CLI with Golang and Cobra CLI
This package is widely used for powerful CLI builds, it is used for example for Kubernetes CLI and GitHub CLI, in addition to offering some cool features such as automatic completion of shell, automatic recognition of flags (the tags) , and you can use -h or -help for example, among other facilities.
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Upgrading Hundreds of Kubernetes Clusters
We closely monitor Kubernetes and cloud providers' updates by following official changelogsand using RSS feeds, allowing us to anticipate potential issues and adapt our infrastructure proactively.
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Kubernetes and back – Why I don't run distributed systems
"You are holding it wrong", huh?
From the homepage https://kubernetes.io/:
"Kubernetes, also known as K8s, is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications."
Do you see "not recommended for smaller-scale applications" anywhere? Including on the entire home page? Looking for "small", "big" and "large" also yields nothing.
What are some alternatives?
Gin - Gin is a HTTP web framework written in Go (Golang). It features a Martini-like API with much better performance -- up to 40 times faster. If you need smashing performance, get yourself some Gin.
Apache ZooKeeper - Apache ZooKeeper
telescope - An elegant debug assistant for the Laravel framework.
bosun - Time Series Alerting Framework
Nacos - an easy-to-use dynamic service discovery, configuration and service management platform for building cloud native applications.
Rundeck - Enable Self-Service Operations: Give specific users access to your existing tools, services, and scripts
go-callvis - Visualize call graph of a Go program using Graphviz
kine - Run Kubernetes on MySQL, Postgres, sqlite, dqlite, not etcd.
etcd - Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
BOSH - Cloud Foundry BOSH is an open source tool chain for release engineering, deployment and lifecycle management of large scale distributed services.
sponge_examples - Some examples of using sponge to develop go projects.
Juju - Orchestration engine that enables the deployment, integration and lifecycle management of applications at any scale, on any infrastructure (Kubernetes or otherwise).