Puppet module to provide auto-discovery and auto-configuration for service clients
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Dec 26, 2022 - Puppet
Puppet module to provide auto-discovery and auto-configuration for service clients
A simple registry server to discover your services, it uses consistent hashing algorithm for service discovery.
Air quality sensor designed for battery operation and central data collection in HomeAssistant.
MariaDB galera cluster, with auto-discovery
simple project to show what is microservices and how they communicate
Use Node-RED to dynamically register MQTT devices (Node-RED, Home Assistant, OpenHAB)
Automatically discover and register configurations, translations, and more from your nWidart modules.
Deprecated: Auto discovery for the Tasty test framework, use tasty-discover instead
💡 Fully automatic light management based on conditions like motion, humidity, and other clever features
Crude implementation for networking two electron applications with event emitters and UDP broadcasting
providing a simple app to track user movie ratings with java spring, using micro-services architecture (communicating through REST-API) with auto discovery (eureka) and fault tolerance (hystrix)
🏭 PSR-17 HTTP-Factory with auto-discovery support
VerneMQ cluster with auto-discovery using the unmodified image of vernemq backed by kubernetes 1.5 new StatefulSets Controller
Autodiscovery utility for Gluster Storage Servers
Emerging Homebridge Plugin for dingz & myStrom WiFi Switch Devices. Replaces the obsolete homebridge-mystrom plugin
Subscribe to django model changes. Using thread safe subscribers.
Python class library for generate and send to Home Assistant over MQTT (AutoDiscovery) device data
💡 Fully automatic light management based on conditions like motion, illuminance, humidity, and other clever features
This adapter tries to discover all known devices
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