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22 | 28 | |
5,314 | 3,140 | |
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0.0 | 9.5 | |
4 months ago | 6 days ago | |
C# | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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tye
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How to configure true dependency injection in System.CommandLine
System.CommandLine is the official .NET library that provides common functionality for command-line applications. This includes features like argument parsing, automatic help text generation, tab autocomplete, suggestions, corrections, sub-commands, user cancellation, and much more. Many official .NET tools are built on top of System.CommandLine, including the .NET CLI, Kiota, Tye, numerous Azure tools, and other .NET additional tools.
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Modular Architecture Design question | Re-using modules in multiple applications
I would like to build modules, either in a modular monolith style, or in a microservice style using DAPR and/or Tye.
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How many of you run your application services locally?
GitHub: https://github.com/dotnet/tye
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Docker-compose vs bridge to kubernetes for local development with debugging
I think it's a good option or docker compose with your services only. Maybe check out project tye. Although it seems abandoned.
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Good nuget packages or GitHub repos to check out?
https://github.com/dotnet/tye for starting up many services/projects and tying them all together
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The complexity of launching local environment
Docker, and check out also Tye https://github.com/dotnet/tye
- Start Podman on WSL2 in 4 steps
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Local iis vs docker env, pros and cons?
Or start all five with one command using https://github.com/dotnet/tye ! Same idea. Less typing.
You should use project tye. It was built for this use case. You can spin up all 5 with a single command. As if you ran dotnet watch run on each. You can add sql server or elastic search pretty easily. It works with webpack projects but is a bit janky. We use it to spin up 3 .net web apps, a react frontend, sql and elastic. All with a single command. https://github.com/dotnet/tye
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Why Microsoft itself doesn't use Blazor?
The dotnet team at least does use it in a number of stuff. Tye's dashboard UI uses Blazor server, and if I recall some parts of MS docs uses Blazor WASM to evaluate C# code in the browser. dotnet live and https://themesof.net/ uses Blazor server as well.
okteto
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Local development set up for microservices with Kubernetes - Skaffold
There are dedicated tools just for that. Apart from skaffold check also tilt.dev, garden.io, devspace.sh, okteto.com
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Noob question: How do you setup your local dev environment?
Check also devspace.sh and okteto.com
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Is it ok not to be able to run application locally?
You can consider using okteto for development environments, it lets you deploy your local code directly to k8s replacing the existing pods, our team uses it and it works pretty well with Golang.
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Deploy Elasticsearch 8.5 on Kubernetes with Okteto Cloud free plan
Okteto is an application that allows you to develop inside a container, along with many features it permit the user to start a development environment and provide an automatic SSL Endpoints for k8s.
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Approaches in Cloud Development Ergonomics
With Infrastructure as Code at its current state of maturity, it’s now easier than ever to replicate microservice environments in the cloud. This unlocked a new approach of having a personal production-like cloud environment for every developer, which they can use freely and in isolation. It comes in two flavors - persistent environments, or ephemeral environments created on demand with products like Okteto or Bunnyshell (also sometimes called Environment as a Service)1. This approach overcomes the resource limitations of the local environment but substitutes them for some new difficulties:
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Devbox: Instant, easy, and predictable shells and containers
Remote development will be popular? Yes.
But developing in a monolithic machine may be not. The development environment should be clean and isolated, and products like gitpod and coder is promising.
Besides this, maybe you can have a look at https://github.com/tensorchord/envd and https://github.com/okteto/okteto
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Okteto for local development in Kubernetes
Hey! Recently, I’ve been playing around with [Okteto](https://www.okteto.com/) to see how it helps with the local development of apps that will run in Kubernetes. It seems to be quite a good option for developers who don’t want to spend their time dealing with setting up and maintaining clusters. Moreover, you can use a development environment from Okteto without thinking about CI/CD pipelines for delivering the app.So, instead of working on your code locally and deploying it then to the cluster, the whole development process is shifted straight to K8s. That makes Okteto approach a bit different from what other projects, like Skaffold and werf, do. To implement this idea, they offer a [CLI tool](https://github.com/okteto/okteto) and their own cloud provided as both SaaS and self-hosted (it has a limited free option).Here is [my overview](https://blog.flant.com/okteto-cloud-for-local-development-in-kubernetes/) of Okteto; any feedback — especially, your own experience — is more than welcome.
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The Future of the Gitlab Web IDE
There's a long long route to cloudification, but works like Okteto[1] seem like a nice early pass at doing what Docker-Compose was capable of for fast local development, but modern. Pursuing remote-development makes a lot of sense. There's already solid VSCode integration[2].
If you just need a terminal like thing to local-dev in, toolbx[3] is probably the first choice.
[1] https://github.com/okteto/okteto
[2] https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=okteto.r...
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Mutagen – Cloud-based development using your local tools
Hi Jacob. I am one of the founders of Okteto (https://okteto.com/), a remote development platform for Compose and Kubernetes applications. We use Syncthing to sync code between the developer laptop and pods running in Kubernetes. I would love to know your thoughts on the strengths and weak points of Mutagen vs Syncthing for this use case.
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What are some alternatives?
dapr - Dapr is a portable, event-driven, runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge.
devspace - DevSpace - The Fastest Developer Tool for Kubernetes ⚡ Automate your deployment workflow with DevSpace and develop software directly inside Kubernetes.
skaffold - Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development
garden - Automation for Kubernetes development and testing. Spin up production-like environments for development, testing, and CI on demand. Use the same configuration and workflows at every step of the process. Speed up your builds and test runs via shared result caching
tilt - Define your dev environment as code. For microservice apps on Kubernetes.
draft - A tool for developers to create cloud-native applications on Kubernetes.
tilt-extensions - Extensions for Tilt
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
epinio - Opinionated platform that runs on Kubernetes, that takes you from App to URL in one step.
telepresence - Local development against a remote Kubernetes or OpenShift cluster
TJs-Kubernetes-Service - Enable enthusiasts and administrators alike to easily provision highly available and production-ready Kubernetes clusters on Proxmox VE.
pack - CLI for building apps using Cloud Native Buildpacks