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cerk

CERK is an open source CloudEvents Router written in Rust with a MicroKernel architecture

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This is a package for CERK. CERK is an open source CloudEvents Router written in Rust with a MicroKernel architecture.

Introduction

CERK lets you route your CloudEvents between different different ports. Ports are transport layer bindings over which CloudEvents can be exchanged. It is built with modularity and portability in mind.

Components

CERK comes with a couple of prefabricated components, but implementing custom components is easy.

A good overview is provided on GitHub.

This Component: The MicroKernel

The MicroKernel is responsible for starting the other components with the help of the Scheduler and brokering messages between them.

The MicroKernel is implemented in this crate.

Update Readme

The original readme text is a Rust doc comment in the lib.rs file

  1. cargo install cargo-readme
  2. cargo readme > README.md

License

Apache-2.0

Dependencies

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