videosdk-rtc-api-server-examples
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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videosdk-rtc-api-server-examples
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I am the Co-founder of Video SDK, We are Live on Product Hunt. AMA!
Our service does allow using go lang as your backend which can be coupled with any frontend tech you want to use. https://github.com/videosdk-live/videosdk-rtc-api-server-examples/tree/main/go
- React group video call using videosdk (2/7)
- React group video call using videosdk (1/7)
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Build Video Calling App using React Hooks
A server will require to perform authentication via JWT token. We are going to use official Node JS server example.
dependabot-core
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Why I recommend Renovate over any other dependency update tools
Oh yes, https://github.com/dependabot/dependabot-core/issues/3253. I wouldn't go so far as saying it was locked because it was too uncivil, mostly just because "additional commentary wasn't adding value" ;)
Your read on the situation is spot on, and no, it doesn't look like it's been "fixed" (mostly because "fixing it would re-introduce the same potential vulnerability).
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Storybook 8
Storybook is great and all, but these days nearly every Dependabot alert I get is about a sub-dependency of Storybook. Since Dependabot doesn't currently allow you to ignore dev dependencies and only check production dependencies [0], this makes Storybook a Big Noise Generator and every time I dismiss another alert from it, I can't help but wonder if there's a better option out there.
[0] https://github.com/dependabot/dependabot-core/issues/2521
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Keeping dependencies in your GitHub projects up-to-date with Dependabot
P.S. While this being a powerful and handy tool itself, it is only a part of Dependabot’s capabilities. If you are interested, you’ll find more about them in the GitHub docs.
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How to Manage Helm Chart Dependency Versions?
Hello! I'm using Helm in K8s and curious if there is a solution that could keep tabs on the deployed chart dependency versions and either alert us when something is out of date or when a new release is available. Does this exist? I was thinking something like Dependabot or Renovate, but neither seems to be able to manage this.
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Dependabot vs RenovateBot
- https://github.com/dependabot/dependabot-core
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Introducing Bld: A New Pure Java Build System
An important point is that this kind of metadata often needs to be accessible from outside the build system itself. You need that for example in order to integration with renovate-bot or github's dependabot, to check your dependencies against CVEs, to build SBOMs and various other additional tasks that are not part of the build itself, but related to the build's metadata. This is all functionality I don't want to reimplement, I want to use what's already out there. And for that the build system needs to have some minimum amount of compatibility with existing standard metadata files like pom.xml or build.gradle
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OpenAI, MinIO, And Why You Should Always Use docker-cli-scan To Keep Your Supply chAIn Clean
To avoid any potential data breaches, it is recommended that users upgrade to a patched version of MinIO (RELEASE.2023-03-20T20-16-18Z) and integrate security tooling such as docker-cli-scan or use Github’s built-in monitoring for supply chain vulnerabilities, which already contains a record referencing this vulnerability.
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OCI Helm chat repo with common apps
I recognize that it does not handle chart updates, but it's might still ease the burden of applying minor releases easily etc. For the chart versions themselves, unfortunately dependabot does not support this and will not, but something like renovatebot does. Could be worth looking into as a dual approach
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Private profiles are now generally available on GitHub
Disclosure: Renovate author
Renovate is indeed AGPL, but if you're just running it as a CLI, do you think there's anything to "watch out for"? It does not make any project you run it against AGPL, that's for sure.
Also you should be aware that dependabot-core, which dependabot-gitlab wraps, is not technically Open Source at all: https://github.com/dependabot/dependabot-core/blob/main/LICE...
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We use Dependabot to secure GitHub
Waiting for Yarn v2/v3 support in Dependabot has been a saga.
https://github.com/dependabot/dependabot-core/issues/1297
What are some alternatives?
videosdk-rtc-react-sdk-example - WebRTC based video conferencing SDK for React JS
renovate - Universal dependency automation tool.
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
gradle-versions-plugin - Gradle plugin to discover dependency updates
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
fetch-metadata - Extract information about the dependencies being updated by a Dependabot-generated PR.
videosdk-react-sdk-tutorial-example - This code represents an example of Video SDK React JS RTC SDK.
dockerfile-samples - Dockerfile samples to make your life easier
Apache Avro - Apache Avro is a data serialization system.
licensed - A Ruby gem to cache and verify the licenses of dependencies
chaskiq - A full featured Live Chat, Support & Marketing platform, alternative to Intercom, Drift, Crisp, etc from cience.com
podman-compose - a script to run docker-compose.yml using podman