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    AKHQ

    AKHQ

    Kafka GUI for Apache Kafka to manage topics, topics data, etc.

    Kafka GUI for Apache Kafka to manage topics, topics data, consumers group, schema registry, connect and more. Enabling your teams to search and explore data in a unified console, while supporting its administration and integration within your ecosystem. Multi-Cluster vision into a central console, available in Multi-Cloud environments. Enabling users to access, search and get insights from your topics, including Live Tail.
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    Chronograf

    Chronograf

    Open source monitoring and visualization UI for the TICK stack

    Chronograf allows you to quickly see the data that you have stored in InfluxDB so you can build robust queries and alerts. It is simple to use and includes templates and libraries to allow you to rapidly build dashboards with real-time visualizations of your data. Access control is only available in InfluxDB Enterprise and InfluxDB Cloud. Chronograf offers a complete dashboarding solution for visualizing your data.
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    OpenFGA
    ...OpenFGA takes the best ideas from Google's Zanzibar paper for Relationship-Based Access Control, and also solves problems for Role-based Access Control and Attribute-Based Access Control use cases. The modeling language is powerful enough for engineers, but friendly enough for other stakeholders on your team as well.
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    MaxKey

    MaxKey

    MaxKey SSO ,Leading-Edge IAM-IDaas(Identity and Access Management)

    Maxkey Single Sign On System, which means the Maximum key, Leading-Edge IAM/IDaas Identity and Access Management product, supports OAuth 2.x/OpenID Connect, SAML 2.0, JWT, CAS, SCIM, and other standard protocols, and provide Secure, Standard and Open Identity management (IDM), Access management (AM), Single Sign On (SSO), RBAC permission management and Resource management. MaxKey focuses on performance, security, and ease of use in enterprise scenarios, is widely used in industries such as...
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    Apiato

    Apiato

    PHP Framework for building scalable API's on top of Laravel

    ...Auto encoding/decoding of real IDs, to prevent exposing real ids to the outer world. API Throttling (rate-limiting to control the rate of traffic received and protect your server). Support Data Caching (with auto clearing on Create, Update, and Delete). API versioning in the URL or Header (versioning based on the route file name).
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    Permify

    Permify

    Permify is an open-source authorization service

    Permify is an open source authorization service for creating fine-grained and scalable authorization systems. With Permify, you can easily structure your authorization model, store authorization data in your preferred database, and interact with the Permify API to handle all authorization queries from your applications or services. Permify is inspired by Google’s consistent, global authorization system, Google Zanzibar. Our goal is to make Google's Zanzibar available to everyone and help...
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    Amplication

    Amplication

    Amplication is an open‑source development tool

    Amplication is an open‑source development tool. It helps you develop quality Node.js applications without spending time on repetitive coding tasks. Easily create data models and configure role‑based access control with a simple and intuitive UI or CLI. Continuously push the generated application to your GitHub repository. Get a Docker container with your database, a Node.js application, and a React client. Generated apps include NestJS, Prisma, REST & GraphQL API, a React admin UI, logging, authentication, and authorization. ...
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    Redwood

    Redwood

    The App Framework for Startups

    Focus on building your startup, not fighting your framework. Redwood is the full-stack web framework designed to help you grow from side project to startup. Our mission is to help more startups explore more territory, more quickly. We begin by crafting a more integrated framework. We’ve chosen the world’s most popular rendering engine to power Redwood’s web frontend. With React, you’ll have your pick of learning materials, design systems, and trained employees. As your project grows, so will...
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    KubiScan

    KubiScan

    A tool to scan Kubernetes cluster for risky permissions

    A tool for scanning Kubernetes cluster for risky permissions in Kubernetes's Role-based access control (RBAC) authorization model. KubiScan helps cluster administrators identify permissions that attackers could potentially exploit to compromise the clusters. This can be especially helpful on large environments where there are lots of permissions that can be challenging to track. KubiScan gathers information about risky roles\clusterroles, rolebindings\clusterrolebindings, users and pods,...
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    RageFrame

    RageFrame

    Rapid development application engine based on Yii2 advanced framework

    RageFrame was created on April 16, 2016, a rapid development engine based on the Yii2 advanced framework, which is currently growing, the purpose is to integrate more basic functions, and no longer repeat the manufacture of wheels for the same basic functions, out of the box, making development easier. On September 10, 2018, version 2.0 was officially launched. After more than a year of open source feedback on version 1.0, it appeared in a better form. The 1.0 version has been refactored,...
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    goRBAC

    goRBAC

    goRBAC provides a lightweight role-based access control (RBAC) in Go

    ...Also, you can implement gorbac.Role and gorbac.Permission for your own data structure.
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    GORSK

    GORSK

    Idiomatic Golang Restful Starter Kit

    There are many ways to write a (RESTful) backend in Go. Most of the available tutorials are way too simple, with all the presented content fitting into a single file (or at most two-three). More complex examples are quite rare, and even most of them miss lots of things for the sake of reducing complexity. That’s one of the reasons I wrote Gorsk - to have a fully functional example of a RESTful backend (in Golang) utilizing best practices, idiomatic code, and minimal dependencies. Instead of...
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    Webiness

    Webiness

    Lightweight PHP framework

    Webiness is lightweight PHP framework based on MVC design pattern. It has a very straightforward installation process that requires only a minimal configuration, so it can save you a lot of hassle. Also, it canbe an ideal choice if you want to avoid PHP version conflict, as it works on all PHP versions from 5.3. Webiness extensively uses the lazy loading technique so, in most cases, it is faster then other frameworks. It can be used for rapid prototyping of web applications. Webiness is...
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    PL/SQL Starter Framework

    PL/SQL Starter Framework

    A boost or headstart to your PL/SQL development

    !!! NOTE !!! The latest file upload (Simple.zip) is a simplified version of the Starter Framework meant for single-schema applications. It only offers logging, error handling and table-driven parameters (with a few extra supporting packages for writing to screen and file, and manipulating dates, strings and numbers). In order to access the simplified framework, click "Browse All Files" and choose the plsqlfmwksimplet folder, then the 2.1 folder. Download Simple.zip. The full framework...
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