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microservices-demo reviews and mentions
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How to create a django microservices monorepo?
As an inbetween beginner and advanced you can look at this project - https://microservices-demo.github.io/ its more practical and again uses Python.
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What kind of web application can I create to test it on Kubernetes?
Here's an example app that fits all of the criteria above. Can be used as a good reference point. https://github.com/microservices-demo/microservices-demo
- Open source microservice based apps
- Any example kubernetes applications I can reference?
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Watching the Requests Go By: Reconstructing an API Spec with APIClarity
1) Deploy the Sock Shop app in our K8s cluster. While we’ll use Sock Shop as our example application, you can deploy your own app to your cluster and still follow along. 2) Deploy APIClarity in our K8s cluster and configure monitoring 3) Observe API traffic on the APIClarity dashboard 4) Review and create an API specification and view the generated OpenAPI spec in Swagger format. 5) Identify deviations from an API spec along with usage of shadow and zombie APIs. 6) View and filter API events
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Examples of complex architectures deployed with Docker/Kubernetes
Depending on what you want there is Microservice demo from Google or Sock Shop from Weaveworks.
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What are some pre-made projects that I could use to practice on?
There are sample application that you could deploy, for example https://github.com/microservices-demo/microservices-demo
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