wiringbits-scala-newbie-warts
A collection of WartRemover warts for Scala newbies used by Wiringbits (by wiringbits)
natchez
functional tracing for cats (by typelevel)
wiringbits-scala-newbie-warts | natchez | |
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4 | 319 | |
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0.0 | 8.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 days ago | |
Scala | Scala | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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wiringbits-scala-newbie-warts
Posts with mentions or reviews of wiringbits-scala-newbie-warts.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-15.
natchez
Posts with mentions or reviews of natchez.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-01.
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The wonder of context functions
Regarding real-world uses of this concept, I used it today to put natchez tracing in my http4s project. While the project is still small, I was shocked at the lack of invasiveness of this approach compared to usage of Kleisli to achieve the same effect.
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Question on implementing open tracing with Scala Futures
It's never going to work with a ThreadLocal-based implementation because Future (and other Scala async stuff like cats.effect.IO) hop from thread to thread in an unpredictable way. The only way to do it is to jettison the magical "current span" thing and pass the span explicitly. You can hide this in the plumbing if you program with abstract effects (this is what Natchez Trace does) but with Future I think you're going to have to pass everything around in the open.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing wiringbits-scala-newbie-warts and natchez you can also consider the following projects:
scaluzzi - Additional rules for Scalafix. The part of scalazzi rules.
pencil - Simple smtp client
skunk - A data access library for Scala + Postgres.
cats-effect-testing - Integration between cats-effect and test frameworks
toolkit - A Scala 3, lightweight and functional non-intrusive library to build typed and declarative Scala application with managed resources and dependencies
trace4cats-sttp - Integration for Trace4Cats and Sttp/Tapir
axiom-honeycomb-proxy - A log forwarder/multiplexer for Axiom and Honeycomb.
programs-as-values - Source code of the programs as values presentation
newrelic-java-agent - The New Relic Java agent
scache - Cache in Scala with cats-effect