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wg-serverless
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Personal programming projects to improve my chances at a job (I have a homeserver)
Check out CNCF Projects. Contributing to some of these open source projects is a great way to gain skills and land a job.
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The quickest way to add an integration test to your kubernetes environment
would indicate if your cluster could retrieve content from cncf.io or if cncf.io is up.
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Stateless, Secretless Multi-cluster Monitoring in Azure Kubernetes Service with Thanos, Prometheus and Azure Managed Grafana
This solution builds upon well-established Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) open source projects like Thanos and Prometheus,together with a new managed services, Azure Managed Grafana, recently released in public preview. It allows for ephemeral clusters to still have updated metrics without the 2-hours local storage of metrics in the classic deployment of Thanos sidecar to Prometheus.
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DigitalOcean Functions: A powerful serverless computing solution
Not ELI5 but see https://github.com/cncf/wg-serverless/tree/master/whitepaper...
Some people go monolithic app but best practice is usually one function per route.
Traditional servers come with management overhead (e.g. defining/managing/monitoring scaling) and by using Serverless servers you avoid that overhead and optimize for good engineers which are almost always your bigger cost center.
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Serverless 101
github.com/cncf/wg-serverless/blob/master/w..
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Running Serverless Applications on Kubernetes with Knative
As stated in a white paper by the CNCF serverless working group, there are two primary serverless personas:
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Getting Started with CloudEvents and AsyncAPI
The CloudEvents specification is under the CNCF Serverless working group since 2018. The spec's purpose is describing event data in a common way. This is useful in many scenarios, for example, routing events to the appropriate subscribers depending on the type of the event. Since applications can use a lot of different transports to send and receive events, the CloudEvents spec is protocol-agnostic so it defines protocol bindings in order for the metadata to be correctly mapped for HTTP, AMQP, Kafka, etc.
k8s-event-grid-bridge
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Getting Started with CloudEvents and AsyncAPI
There is also interesting integrations between Kubernetes and Azure Event Grid that are compliant with the CloudEvents v1.0 spec. Checkout the GitHub repository or this blog post and learn more about it.
What are some alternatives?
asyncapi-to-postman - Creates a Postman collection from an AsyncAPI file.
dotnet-nats-template - .NET template for NATS
spec - CloudEvents Specification
generator - Use your AsyncAPI definition to generate literally anything. Markdown documentation, Node.js code, HTML documentation, anything!
nodejs-ws-template - Node.js WebSockets template for the AsyncAPI Generator. It showcases how from a single AsyncAPI document you can generate a server and a client at the same time.
AKS - Azure Kubernetes Service
cupid - A library that focuses on finding and analyzing the relationships between AsyncAPI documents. It outputs a map of the system architecture. Except for a default map, it is possible to get output as mermaid.js flow diagram, PlantUML class diagram and more to come.
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes
specification - Serverless Workflow Specification