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IT InfoQ Presentation: Modern API Development and Deployment, From API Gateways to Sidecars https://www.infoq.com/presentations/api-design-implement-document/?utm_campaign=infoq_content&utm_source=infoq&utm_medium=feed&utm_term=global Presentation Modern API Development and Deployment From API Gateways to SidecarsMatt Turner shows a modern approach to designing implementing and documenting APIs using dedicated tooling in a decentralised environment that has all the good parts of an api gateway solution By Matt Turner 2023-02-24 20:45:00
AWS AWS Database Blog Choose shard keys to optimize Amazon DocumentDB Elastic Clusters https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/choose-shard-keys-to-optimize-amazon-documentdb-elastic-clusters/ Choose shard keys to optimize Amazon DocumentDB Elastic ClustersAs applications grow data grows as well so it s imperative for a modern cloud based application to have a database that can automatically scale Amazon DocumentDB with MongoDB compatibility is a fully managed native JSON database built with a flexible schema for enterprise applications that decouples storage and compute improving scalability and reducing time consuming administrative tasks … 2023-02-24 20:07:44
AWS AWS DevOps Blog Securely validate business application resilience with AWS FIS and IAM https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/securely-validate-business-application-resilience-with-aws-fis-and-iam/ Securely validate business application resilience with AWS FIS and IAMTo avoid high costs of downtime mission critical applications in the cloud need to achieve resilience against degradation of cloud provider APIs and services In AWS launched nbsp AWS Fault Injection Simulator FIS a fully managed service to perform fault injection experiments on workloads in AWS to nbsp improve their reliability nbsp and resilience nbsp At the time of writing nbsp FIS allows to … 2023-02-24 20:15:35
AWS AWS Machine Learning Blog Accelerate disaster response with computer vision for satellite imagery using Amazon SageMaker and Amazon Augmented AI https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/accelerate-disaster-response-with-computer-vision-for-satellite-imagery-using-amazon-sagemaker-and-amazon-augmented-ai/ Accelerate disaster response with computer vision for satellite imagery using Amazon SageMaker and Amazon Augmented AIIn this blog post we are discussing how to accelerate disaster response efforts using computer vision techniques for processing satellite imagery using AWS services 2023-02-24 20:59:58
AWS AWS Machine Learning Blog Achieve high performance at scale for model serving using Amazon SageMaker multi-model endpoints with GPU https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/achieve-high-performance-at-scale-for-model-serving-using-amazon-sagemaker-multi-model-endpoints-with-gpu/ Achieve high performance at scale for model serving using Amazon SageMaker multi model endpoints with GPUAmazon SageMaker multi model endpoints MMEs provide a scalable and cost effective way to deploy a large number of machine learning ML models It gives you the ability to deploy multiple ML models in a single serving container behind a single endpoint From there SageMaker manages loading and unloading the models and scaling resources on your behalf … 2023-02-24 20:56:04
python Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 【備忘録】HTTPリクエストのテスト https://qiita.com/alcoholic_funny/items/a95581b53e01be2481c2 importrequestsimportre 2023-02-25 05:13:58
Ruby Rubyタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita rails サーバー閉じれてない?? サーバーの立ち上げ https://qiita.com/RikutoMatsumoto/items/e0b57d19cda89b39e610 oficommandpiduserfdtypede 2023-02-25 05:46:20
Ruby Rubyタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita Validationについて https://qiita.com/RikutoMatsumoto/items/4517bf672f0929d93b34 idationappmodelsarticlerb 2023-02-25 05:10:08
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Ruby Railsタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita Validationについて https://qiita.com/RikutoMatsumoto/items/4517bf672f0929d93b34 idationappmodelsarticlerb 2023-02-25 05:10:08
技術ブログ Developers.IO [アップデート] AWS App Runner でついに AWS WAF がサポートされました https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/aws-app-runner-waf/ apprunner 2023-02-24 20:41:31
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海外TECH DEV Community Deploying a MERN App to AWS Elastic Beanstalk with CI/CD https://dev.to/itsrakesh/deploying-a-mern-app-to-aws-elastic-beanstalk-with-cicd-4f1j Deploying a MERN App to AWS Elastic Beanstalk with CI CDIn the previous article Automate MERN App Deployment with GitHub Actions CI CD we learned till pushing images to the docker hub So far you ve done an excellent job But that isn t enough we now require a server that runs our containers hours a day seven days a week and should be accessible to anyone with an internet connection It is not a good idea to set up your own server So we ll need to rent a server Who will give us a rented server and how to set it up are what you will learn in this article Let s Get Started PrerequisitesGet source code from here if haven t followed previous tutorials in this series Read previous articles in this series so that you won t get confused AWS account All the AWS services we use in this tutorial are free but you need a credit debit card to create an account Before we proceed note that our super simple productivity app doesn t need AWS This is just for learning purposes ️Warning Don t forget to turn off any running instances and environments as soon as you finish this tutorial to avoid getting billed What is AWS As I mentioned in the beginning we need someone who will let us rent a server and that is what AWS is about Not physically like a room and bunch of boxes but on the cloud means you can rent servers from anywhere in the world This is how it looks like if you set up your own servers physically If you haven t been living under a rock you ve probably heard of AWS It is an abbreviation for Amazon Web Services AWS by Amazon offers a wide range of cloud computing services such as computing storage database analytics machine learning networking mobile developer tools security and enterprise applications for all of your requirements eliminating the need for you to set up your own servers It provides a flexible and scalable infrastructure that can be tailored to each user s unique requirements and it is widely regarded as one of the leading cloud platforms available today Google Cloud by Google and Azure by Microsoft are both major competitors to AWS Big Brain Time If you are following from the beginning in the first article Let s build and deploy a full stack MERN web application we deployed our frontend application on Netlify and backend on Heroku Those are fine but most companies need IaaS Infrastructure as a Server over PaaS Platform as a Server Infrastructure as a Service IaaS VS Platform as a Service PaaS This image clearly shows the difference between Iaas and PaaS Setting up NGINXNGINX is a popular web server that is frequently used as a load balancer reverse proxy and HTTP cache Consider it a traffic controller that manages traffic across multiple servers based on how busy a server is As a reverse proxy NGINX serves as a go between for the client and the server When you the client send a request to the server it is routed through the reverse proxy and then to the web server This reverse proxy is useful in several ways it can distribute requests across multiple servers cache frequently requested content reduce response time and protect against malicious requests If you want to learn more about NGINX I would recommend reading The NGINX Handbook written by Farhan Hasin Chowdhury on freeCodeCamp Okay Why do we care Instead of deploying frontend and backend separately we can simply use a load balancer like NGINX to combine both the frontend and backend into one web server which can then distribute incoming requests to the appropriate server based on the type of request and server load This simplifies the deployment process and helps to ensure better performance and scalability of the application Configuring NGINXOpen the project in your code editor In the root create a folder called nginx In that folder create a file called nginx conf and paste this code Defining a server group called client that has one server in it called client on port upstream client server client Defining a server group called server that has one server in it called server on port upstream server server server Listening on port and redirecting requests to the client and server server listen listen proxy http version proxy set header Upgrade http upgrade proxy set header Connection upgrade proxy set header Host host proxy cache bypass http upgrade location proxy pass http client location server rewrite server break proxy pass http server The upstream directive is used to define the server groups one for the client on port and another for the server on port The server directive is used to define the server that listens on port for incoming requests The listen directive specifies the port and the proxy http version proxy set header and proxy cache bypass directives are used to configure the proxy settings The location directive is used to define the URL paths that are redirected to each server group The first location directive redirects all requests to the client server group The second location server directive matches any request with the path server and uses the rewrite directive to remove server from the path before redirecting to the server server group using the proxy pass directive Even I m using NGINX for the first time so please read the article I mentioned above to clearly understand how to write NGINX config files Now create Dockerfile in that same folder and paste this FROM nginx stable alpineRUN rm etc nginx conf d COPY nginx conf etc nginx conf d CMD nginx g daemon off Setting up AWSWe are going to use three AWS services Elastic Beanstalk A fully managed service that makes it easy to deploy applications EC Elastic Compute is a computing service that offers scalable computing capacity You can quickly start a virtual machine with your preferred configurations such as operating system software storage and more S Bucket A highly scalable storage service All of your app data will be stored here Only Elastic Beanstalk needs to be configured the other two will be configured automatically So go ahead and log in to your AWS management console Create a userTo begin we must create a user who will manage cloud resources Because we re automating the deployment with GitHub Actions we need a way for Actions to modify our resources such as deploying code to AWS and that s what this user is for Make sure to grant the appropriate permissions In the search bar type IAM Identity and Access Management and click on Users under Access management Click on Add users and give your user a name gt click Next In Set permissions select Attach policies directly gt check AdministratorAccess AWSElasticBeanstalk gt click Next gt finally click Create user Create and configure an application in Elastic BeanstalkAgain in the search bar type Elastic Beanstalk Click Create Application Give your application a name leave Application tags blank select Docker as Platform and leave the rest default Click Create application Congrats Your application has been created You can visit it by clicking the URL shown in the application environment This is a sample application provided by EB Configure environment variablesBefore we deploy our application we need to add environment variables in EB To do so go to the application Configuration page and click Edit under the Software category Scroll to the very bottom of the page gt under Environment variables and add the following env variables REACT APP BACKEND URL serverMONGODB URI your MongoDB URITOKEN KEY random stringEMAIL emailPASSWORD passwordThat s it It s now time to add the deployment step to our CI CD pipeline Deploying MERN App on AWS with CI CDOpen pipeline yml and add this step right below pushing images to the docker hub step This is the step that is deploying the application to Elastic Beanstalk name Deploy to Elastic Beanstalk uses einaregilsson beanstalk deploy v with aws access key secrets AWS ACCESS KEY ID aws secret key secrets AWS SECRET ACCESS KEY application name secrets EB APP NAME environment name secrets EB ENV NAME region secrets EB REGION version label version github run number deployment package docker compose ymlHere we are using a pre defined GitHub action einaregilsson beanstalk deploy v so that we don t need to write from scratch There s nothing needed to explain it s pretty straightforward Add AWS ACCESS KEY ID AWS SECRET ACCESS KEY to GitHub secrets You can get these from the IAM dashboard Just click on the user you created and go to the Security credentials tab and copy from there EB APP NAME is your EB application name and EB ENV NAME is your application environment name ends with env in my case it is Productivityapp env EB REGION is the region assigned to you Because docker compose cannot read GitHub environment variables we are now creating a second image with the word latest at the end of the image tag instead of github run number This is the final YAML file You can build a single image if you want just remove the tag with github run number The name of the workflow name Build and Deploy Run the workflow when code is pushed to the main branchon push branches main Set environment variablesenv MONGODB URI secrets MONGODB URI TOKEN KEY secrets TOKEN KEY EMAIL secrets EMAIL PASSWORD secrets PASSWORD This is the workflow that is being run jobs build and deploy This is telling GitHub to run the workflow on the latest version of Ubuntu runs on ubuntu latest steps Checkout the code from the GitHub repository name Checkout code uses actions checkout v Install dependencies and run tests for the client application name Install and Test Client working directory client run npm install npm run test Install dependencies export environment variables to be used by application and run tests for the server application name Install and Test Server working directory server run npm install export MONGODB URI MONGODB URI export TOKEN KEY TOKEN KEY export EMAIL EMAIL export PASSWORD PASSWORD npm run test Build a Docker image for the client application name Build Client Docker Image working directory client Build image with tag rakeshpotnuru productivity app client run docker build t rakeshpotnuru productivity app client github run number t rakeshpotnuru productivity app client latest Build a Docker image for the server application name Build Server Docker Image working directory server Build image with tag rakeshpotnuru productivity app server run docker build t rakeshpotnuru productivity app server github run number t rakeshpotnuru productivity app server latest Build a Docker image for the NGINX reverse proxy name Build NGINX Docker Image working directory nginx Build image with tag rakeshpotnuru productivity app nginx run docker build t rakeshpotnuru productivity app nginx github run number t rakeshpotnuru productivity app nginx latest Login to Docker Hub using credentials from repository secrets name Log in to Docker Hub uses docker login action v with username secrets DOCKER USERNAME password secrets DOCKER PASSWORD Push the Docker images to Docker Hub name Push Docker Images to Docker Hub run docker push rakeshpotnuru productivity app client github run number docker push rakeshpotnuru productivity app server github run number docker push rakeshpotnuru productivity app nginx github run number docker push rakeshpotnuru productivity app client latest docker push rakeshpotnuru productivity app server latest docker push rakeshpotnuru productivity app nginx latest This is the step that is deploying the application to Elastic Beanstalk name Deploy to Elastic Beanstalk uses einaregilsson beanstalk deploy v with aws access key secrets AWS ACCESS KEY ID aws secret key secrets AWS SECRET ACCESS KEY application name secrets EB APP NAME environment name secrets EB ENV NAME region secrets EB REGION version label version github run number deployment package docker compose yml deployment packageThere are two ways you can provide a package for deployment package Zip file or docker compose file Since we are pushing images to the docker hub we will use the docker compose yml file Rename the previous docker compose yml file as docker compose dev yml and create a new docker compose yml file Paste this code version services nginx image rakeshpotnuru productivity app nginx latest restart always depends on client server ports client image rakeshpotnuru productivity app client latest environment CHOKIDAR USEPOLLING true REACT APP BACKEND URL REACT APP BACKEND URL server image rakeshpotnuru productivity app server latest environment MONGODB URI MONGODB URI TOKEN KEY TOKEN KEY EMAIL EMAIL PASSWORD PASSWORD Instead of re building Docker images with Dockerfile we pull pre built images from Docker Hub And those environment variables are derived from variables we previously defined in the EB application environment That s all Push the code to GitHub and allow all checks in the GitHub Actions workflow to pass You can see your application in action Terminating the EnvironmentDon t forget to terminate the environment after finishing this tutorial if you no longer use that application To terminate go to Environments gt select the environment you want to terminate gt click Actions gt click Terminate environment This will also terminate any instances that were created by your application If you ve made it this far from Let s build and deploy a full stack MERN web application kudos Give yourself a shoulder pat This is not the end of the story Many exciting articles are on the way Follow me for more Onwards and Upwards 2023-02-24 20:37:06
海外TECH DEV Community Improving Human-Computer Interfaces https://dev.to/milandry/improving-human-computer-interfaces-2c49 Improving Human Computer InterfacesCover art copyrighted by Fantasy Flight GamesIdeally as professionals who interact with computers to complete their work minimizing the friction between our thoughts and querying the appropriate data or updating the appropriate records or accessing the necessary system should be a paramount goal The more imaginative minds might arrive at the following mental image clamoring that useful convenient virtual reality can t come soon enough Image by Urku DArtThis is a great idea but being realistic this is a ways off and there is plenty of friction I see at play that can be removed with well focused effort Consider the following exhibit This is a common sight I witness on a daily basis and occasionally it elicits a comment in jest but for me I d stress at the thought of my virtual work area where I spend the majority of my time contributing to building a better place as being disheveled like this In the worst case scenario if we cannot see the tabs and have no recollection of where the desired tab would be the worst case outcome would be to have to check every single tab Multiply this by the number of times changing interfaces is needed in order to complete a typical task we are looking at a lot of lost time here For you time complexity junkies the worst case time cost here is xy where x is the number of tabs typically open and y is the number of times the user has to access an interface typically large numbers costing a polynomial amount of time when it should be a constant operation As a software engineer I want to spend my time building and delivering software not wrestling with my tooling How did this happen Turing back the clock I have a distinct memory of the Opera Web browser being the first major browser to introduce tabbed browsing I can t claim that that information is accurate but historically speaking shortly after tabbed browsing debuted every browser had it and people came to use it because it was an improvement over the existing design Unfortunately the typical user of today can expect to require touching multiple web interfaces numbering in the dozens for a single task and the tabbed browsing approach is no longer sustainable Noble efforts are being made in form of grouped tabs and other gimmicks but ultimately a paradigm shift is needed to tackle the issue properly Let s se if we can do better Thinking beyondAs per the title I didn t want to make this a blog specifically to be a diatribe on the shortcomings of browsers but the problem in general How do we remove as much friction between the brain and the computer system Thinking deeper about a computer its primary purpose in interacting with humans is to show requested interfaces to the human What I really want to focus on is improving the journey from the inception of the thought in the brain to the interface on the screen Most minds usually conclude that a specific task needs to happen and a specific tool interface will complete the task Using the following mental conversation as an example I need to look at production logs The only mental effort here should be to parse that idea into an input of sorts that could then be used to fetch the appropriate interface Perhaps something like logs gt production With further possibilities to disambiguate the parts of production as needed This simplicity certainly outshines the current status quo which is usually something along the lines of I need to look at production logs Is that an application installed on my computer or a webapp Its a web app Okay now I need to find the right browser if its already open or I need to open a new on Browser already open here and I have tabs open Gotta search through these tabs Actually I ll just open a new tab What is the URL for production logging I ve stashed it into my bookmarks somewhere Looking at the bookmark library now how is this sorted Okay I know navigating through the tree of directories to get to the desired bookmark new tab opened now I have to navigate this site in order to get to the correct interface to solve my problem And on and on Optimizing the OS UI UX What I am aiming to establish is that operating systems were designed first and foremost to mediate between computer software and the underlying metal and secondly as a suite of user interfaces intended to be as generic as possible IE NOT optimized for efficiently executing common workflows flows of a particular user With its rich and storied journey of going from punch cards to assembled native applications to byte code apps that run in virtual boxes to browser apps and every branch side road and failure along the way computers are always evolving according to the laws of the jungle rather than whatever was necessarily the best user experience What I also want to suggest is that any interface and interaction can and should be investigated for improvement As a developer I spend a lot of time in a terminal and not necessarily by choice and I really like to think in terms of build the thing instead of gradlew A s xsns tcp port and ip ip amp xf lt lt tcp amp xf gt gt egrep line buffered GET HTTP POST HEAD Candidate SolutionsWe will all have different tastes and I wanted to establish a springboard of sorts for thinking about the nature of this problem and ways to improve I ll share some of the following techniques I ve come across which you are welcome to use or as inspiration for your own taste and situation I ve found the Keyboard Maestro application to be the most powerful weapon in my arsenal on a Mac for improving my day to day toil in building the interfaces I want It s an app that I use to convert my computer into a friction free tool that solves the problems I face day to day Requesting the desired interfaceThe majority of the value Keyboard Maestro delivers is in the form of loading the right interface I need After several iterations I ve arrived at the following solution After pressing a specified key I chose F the user is shown a list of options to select Once presented the user may click or more often type the target choice once enough letters are submitted to unambiguously identify the target the option fires That s it Every interface I might need is stored in a tree of words I just have to know the name I assigned it with the option of adding redundant options to reach the same interface type it and I am already where I want to be Massaging the approachWell almost There is the option and the temptation to group different interfaces into collections then bind that collection to various keystrokes or triggers but I found that lumping everything together into a single group cut down on the extra overhead of trying to remember or assign specific interfaces to specific groups and the resulting and tedious internal philosophical discussions of deciding how to group items why group them that way and what to do when something breaks the convention With the exception that I ve bound IDE projects interfaces to F and repository viewers aka Github deeplinks to corresponding projects to F and interfacing with project management software aka Jira with F due to the frequency of these invocations Story time An exampleMy personal experience as a software engineer leads me to conclude that I probably spend more time going back and forth with colleagues about story requirements details and updates than I do actually implementing them As such I ve put some thought and effort into removing the friction of dealing with Jira stories Consequently it makes for a fine example of what is possible using an approach like mine Keyboard Maestro comes with easily programmable GUI interfaces which I exploit in order to facilitate receiving prompts for only what the computer needs and letting the scripting deal with the toil I have such a GUI interface I use for All Things Jira which becomes the target interface I invoke when that becomes my task As mentioned previously I could press F then type s t or just hit F as it s common enough to merit an even faster shortcut pressing F as you see here brings up a default value of That is my current story number I could overwrite it with a different number at which point the new number becomes the current story number That value will also populate in other interfaces across macros open in chrome will open the webpage for the ticket in question It is a blue button meaning that its the default choice if enter is pressed so F enter brings up the details of my current story Super convenient paste story url puts the url of the current story on my clipboard This is a huge time saver when I need my colleagues to take a look at said story set current story binds the current story number with a description and remembers it forever in a dictionary built into Keyboard maestro Binding a description to a story number is also immensely convenient as more often than not there is a great deal of ceremony and ritual around branch names commit messages pr descriptions and juggling tickets and the description really comes in handy for tying all that together Its an example of set it then forget it way of describing tickets and never having to worry or fret about branches tickets pr descriptions and commits getting out of sync Alternative ToolsFor further considerations I d recommend auto hot key for windows toby extension manager and the time proving practice of writing shell scripts is always available ConclusionImaginative sci fi authors have provided fantastical concepts for empowering us bags of meat to access cyberspace The current reality is still quite far removed with many still caged up in cubicles pecking away at plastic keys All the same some effort and imagination can cut the friction and toil that inserts itself between us and our craft and hopefully some of those ideas will spill over into how mainstream user interfaces are designed and delivered to the masses 2023-02-24 20:15:57
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