This repo contains Kubernetes manifests for the below mentioned topics
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This repo contains Kubernetes manifests for the below mentioned topics
This repo gives an introduction to how to make full working example to serve your model using asynchronous Celery tasks and FastAPI. 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
A thread safe library that aims to provide a simple API for interfacing with RabbitMQ. Built on top of rabbitpy, the library make it very easy to use the RabbitMQ message broker with just few lines of code. It implements all messaging pattern used by message brokers
Use Celery and RabbitMQ for speed up and scheduling
It is kubernetes microservice that ingests Steam data, deployed as a service using sQLite for storing processes followed by an event driven message queue controlled by RabbitMQ. This message queue is also deployed as a service with an interconnection with celery workers integrated with Elasticsearch and Redis for caching and ingestion.
A modular approach to Python-FLask-PostGIS project
This Python/Django app synchronizes a database with news provided by hackernews api; Celery, RabbitMQ, Redis, DRF and Pandas are used. Video: https://youtu.be/hJkzUxbbXjQ
👾 Esse repositório contém um conjunto de aplicações para fazer ingestão de dados através de Streaming.
This component is an rpc accessible service to a shared context inside of a distributed system
Application that sends spending alerts from streaming data using RabbitMQ. Final Project for Streaming Data course
A proposal for a Nifty Island kudos bot.
A hands-on RabbitMQ project demonstrating a distributed task queue system. Explore message queuing, durability, and distributed processing with simple Python scripts. Ideal for learning asynchronous communication and RabbitMQ basics.
A playground for Python and RabbitMQ.
✉️🐇 This repository demonstrates how to do work with RabbitMQ using Python
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