srclient
cli
srclient | cli | |
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1 | 4 | |
221 | 109 | |
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2.4 | 9.7 | |
4 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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srclient
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Best practices using a schema registry DTAP environment?
Confluent’s Go client doesn’t have schema registry support, but I think Ricardo went ahead and wrote one himself — https://github.com/riferrei/srclient
cli
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Getting Started as a Kafka Developer
Confluent CLI - https://docs.confluent.io/confluent-cli/current/overview.html
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Confluent joins a trend: Announce an Open Source product while barring use by competitors
Confluent Community License
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The product I worked on for the last 4 years is now open-source
Congrats on this! I noticed though that the license [1] this is provided under puts restrictions on use and therefore wouldn't typically be considered open source, at least as per the commonly regarded open source definition, but maybe instead just "source available".
[1]: https://github.com/confluentinc/cli/blob/main/LICENSE
What are some alternatives?
schema-registry - Confluent Schema Registry for Kafka
akhq - Kafka GUI for Apache Kafka to manage topics, topics data, consumers group, schema registry, connect and more...
singlestore-logistics-sim - Scalable package delivery logistics simulator built using SingleStore and Vectorized Redpanda
kcctl - A modern and intuitive command line client for Kafka Connect
inspr - Inspr is an agnostic application mesh for simpler, faster, and securer development of distributed applications (dApps).
Open-Source-Confusion-Cases - A list of cases where open source licenses are misrepresented or where "Open Source" is used in a non-open-source-definition adhering manner.
examples - Apache Kafka and Confluent Platform examples and demos
avro - Apache AVRO for go