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Ergo is the substrate for the rapid development of coordinated microservices.
The primary emphasis with Ergo is to eliminate - as much as possible - the boilerplate infrastructure that is common to most software stacks to facilitate a larger developer emphasis on business-oriented development. This is achieved with inversion of control and procedural injection.
For example; Consider the following python function in a file math.py
:
# math.py
def product(x, y):
return float(x) * float(y)
Ergo provides the tooling to bootstrap this simple function into any one of a variety of environments (eg. console application, http service, MQ worker, etc.)
To start an http service for the above function:
$ ergo http math.py:product
then to make a request against this service
$ curl -i "http://localhost?x=4&y=5"
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We found that ergo demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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