HTTPS server with middleware
Microservices the simplest way conceivable.
Asynchronous HTTP microservices
NestJS Google Cloud Pub/Sub Microservice Transport
Minimalistic Rest client for the Discord Api
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Allows communication between services.
Audit logging Microservice.
opinionated microservice library.
Node server-side implementation of Flmngr file manager
Microservice Exceptions Package for DevSeeder projects
AWS SDK for JavaScript App Mesh Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native
MicroService Routing Module for QEWD
A GooglePubSub transport strategy with NestJS Microservice
Transport collected data through HTTP header from microservices requests.
Ruby gem to handle the HTTP Token Access Authentication draft specification, for securing HTTP-based service and microservice architectures using token credentials. It supports both parsing and building a HTTP "Authentication" request header and a "WWW-Authenticate" response header using the token scheme.
Go microservice for Minke, please see https://github.com/nicholasjackson/minkie for further details
.Net Core MVC microservice for Minke, please see https://github.com/nicholasjackson/minkie for further details
This library is a set of things collected to simplify development of HTTP microservices using Ruby
MissionKontrol is a simple and effective admin interface for your applications or microservices. You can find out more at: https://MissionKontrol.io
This gem is a Logstash plugin that augments stream with WURFL device detection data and is required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/logstash-plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program. Please note that this plugin requires a running instance of WURFL Microservice (https://www.scientiamobile.com/products/wurfl-microservice)
ddtrace is Datadog’s tracing client for Ruby. It is used to trace requests as they flow across web servers, databases and microservices so that developers have great visiblity into bottlenecks and troublesome requests. Find the original version at: https://github.com/DataDog/dd-trace-rb
It is a powerful Ruby gem designed to streamline Pact testing in microservice architectures. It supports the latest Pact specifications and offers capabilities beyond the current pact-ruby gem, including support for non-HTTP transports like gRPC and async messaging systems like Kafka.
This exporter has been deprecated. To export your OTLP traces from OpenTelemetry SDK directly to Datadog Agent, please refer to OTLP Ingest in Datadog Agent: https://docs.datadoghq.com/tracing/setup_overview/open_standards/#otlp-ingest-in-datadog-agent. opentelemetry-exporters-datadog is Datadog’s trace exporter for the OpenTelemetry Ruby tracing library, which is used to trace requests across web servers, databases and microservices. The exporter formats and sends these traces to a Datadog Agent so that they can be ingested, stored, and analyzed with Datadog.
The Shell Card Management API is REST-based and employs OAUTH 2.0,Basic and ApiKey authentication. The API endpoints accept JSON-encoded request bodies, return JSON-encoded responses and use standard HTTP response codes. All resources are located in the Shell Card Platform. The Shell Card Platform is the overall platform that encompasses all the internal Shell systems used to manage resources. The internal workings of the platform are not important when interacting with the API. However, it is worth noting that the platform uses a microservice architecture to communicate with various backend systems and some API calls are processed asynchronously. All endpoints use the POST verb for retrieving, updating, creating and deleting resources in the Shell Card Platform. The endpoints that retrieve resources from the Shell Card Platform allow flexible search parameters in the API request body.
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