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    Hasura Backend Plus (HBP)

    Hasura Backend Plus (HBP)

    Auth and Storage for Hasura

    Works alongside with Hasura GraphQL Engine and seamlessly integrates the recurrent features you're craving for. Comprehensive user accounts management, JWT, optional multi-factor authentication, Hasura claims with roles and custom fields and many more. Easy and configurable API for any S3-compatible object storage such as Minio. The easiest way to deploy HBP is with our official Nhost managed service. Get your perfectly configured backend with PostgreSQL, Hasura and Hasura Backend Plus and...
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    Log.io

    Log.io

    Real-time log monitoring in your browser

    ...File inputs are informed of file changes via inotify, and log messages hop from input to server to web client via TCP and socket.io, respectively. log.io uses a stateless TCP API to receive log messages. Writing a third party harvester is easy. Open a TCP connection to the server and begin writing properly formatted messages to the socket. Input paths can be a file path, directory path or a glob. Additionally, watcher options can be provided for more fine-grained control over file watching mechanics and performance. The file input connects to the server via TCP, and writes properly formatted strings to the socket.
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