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    KEDA

    KEDA

    KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component

    KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaler. With KEDA, you can drive the scaling of any container in Kubernetes based on the number of events needing to be processed. KEDA is a single-purpose and lightweight component that can be added to any Kubernetes cluster. KEDA works alongside standard Kubernetes components like the Horizontal Pod Autoscaler and can extend functionality without overwriting or duplication. With KEDA you can explicitly map the apps you want to use event-driven...
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    Argo Events

    Argo Events

    Event-driven Automation Framework for Kubernetes

    Argo Events is an event-driven workflow automation framework for Kubernetes. It allows you to trigger 10 different actions (such as the creation of Kubernetes objects, invoking workflows or serverless workloads) on over 20 different events (such as webhook, S3 drop, cron schedule, messaging queues - e.g. Kafka, GCP PubSub, SNS, SQS).
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    tracetest

    tracetest

    Build integration and end-to-end tests in minutes

    Tracetest is a trace-based testing tool for integration and end-to-end testing using OpenTelemetry traces. Verify end-to-end transactions and side effects across microservices & event-driven apps by using trace data as test specs. Cypress and Selenium are constrained by using the browser for testing. Tracetest bypasses this entirely by using your existing OpenTelemetry instrumentation and trace data to run tests and assertions against traces in every step of a request transaction.
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    Fission

    Fission

    Fast and Simple Serverless Functions for Kubernetes

    Fission is a framework for serverless functions on Kubernetes. Write short-lived functions in any language, and map them to HTTP requests (or other event triggers). Deploy functions instantly with one command. There are no containers to build, and no Docker registries to manage. Fission lets developers run code functions easily, while automating the menial work of configuring Kubernetes micro-services concepts behind the scenes. Just write your code functions and Fission will make it run on Kubernetes. ...
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    gh-ost

    gh-ost

    GitHub's online schema migrations for MySQL

    ...Finally, at the right time, they replace your original table with the ghost table. gh-ost uses the same pattern. However it differs from all existing tools by not using triggers.
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    Space Cloud

    Space Cloud

    Open source Firebase + Heroku to develop, scale and secure apps

    Space Cloud is a Kubernetes-based serverless platform that provides instant, realtime APIs on any database, with event triggers and unified APIs for your custom business logic. Space Cloud helps you build modern applications without having to write any backend code in most cases. It provides GraphQL and REST APIs which can be consumed directly by your frontend in a secure manner. Flexible queries, transactions, aggregations and cross-database joins. Make live queries to your database. ...
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    Cyclone

    Cyclone

    Powerful workflow engine and end-to-end pipeline solutions

    Cyclone is a powerful workflow engine and end-to-end pipeline solution implemented with native Kubernetes resources, with no extra dependencies. It can run anywhere Kubernetes is deployed: public cloud, on-prem or hybrid cloud. Cyclone is architectured with a low-level workflow engine that is application agnostic, offering capabilities like workflow DAG scheduling, resource lifecycle management and most importantly, a pluggable and extensible framework for extending the core APIs. Above...
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    FLOGO

    FLOGO

    Simplify building efficient & modern serverless functions and apps

    ...Integration Flows Application Integration process engine with conditional branching and a visual development environment. A simple pipeline-based stream processing action with event joining capabilities across multiple triggers & aggregation over time windows. Microgateway pattern for conditional, content-based routing, JWT validation, rate limiting, circuit breaking and other common patterns.
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