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What ChatOps Solutions Should You Use Today? | PäksTech - 0 views

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  • The big elephant in the room is of course Hubot, which now hasn’t seen new commits in over three years.
  • Botkit bots are written in JavaScript and they run on Node.js
  • Errbot is a chatbot written in Python, it comes with a ton of features, and it is extendable with custom plugins.
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  • by default they react to !commands in your chatroom. Commands can also trigger on regular expression matches, with or without a bot prefix.
  • Errbot also supports Markdown responses with Jinja2 templating.
  • Errbot supports webhooks; It has a small web server that can translate endpoints to your custom plugins.
  • It’s recommended that you configure this behind a web server such as nginx or Apache.
  • It works with the If This Then That (IFTTT) principle, meaning that you define a set of rules that the system then uses to take action.
  • Lita is a chat bot written in Ruby. Like the other bots I’ve mentioned, it is also open source and supports different chat platforms via plugins.
  • Gort is a newer entrant to the ChatOps space. As the name suggests it has been written in Go, and it is still under active development.
  • can persist information in databases, supports advanced parsers, and is extendable with custom skills.
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kube-proxy | Kubernetes - 0 views

  • The Kubernetes network proxy runs on each node. This reflects services as defined in the Kubernetes API on each node and can do simple TCP, UDP, and SCTP stream forwarding or round robin TCP, UDP, and SCTP forwarding across a set of backends.
  • Service cluster IPs and ports are currently found through Docker-links-compatible environment variables specifying ports opened by the service proxy.
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    "The Kubernetes network proxy runs on each node. This reflects services as defined in the Kubernetes API on each node and can do simple TCP, UDP, and SCTP stream forwarding or round robin TCP, UDP, and SCTP forwarding across a set of backends."
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