Reusable real world Micro services.
Micro services provide the fundamental building blocks for any products, apps or services. They can be used in isolation or combined to create powerful distributed systems. The services are intended to be consumed by each other using RPC and from the external world through an API.
Read more about the reason for Micro Services in this blog post.
Every service starts with a protobuf interface definition, which is a standard used by Google and everyone else now that gRPC is so dominant. The idea is to define the API in protobuf, code generate and implement the handlers for it. The services can be called by other services on the platform using those code generated clients or an API Gateway, which Micro provides. External calls via the API use the same format but with HTTP/JSON endpoints.
Services available thus far:
- address - Address lookup by postcode
- analytics - Track and retrieve events
- answer - Instant answers to any question
- app - Serverless app deployment
- avatar - Generate an avatar
- bitcoin - Bitcoin price and transaction info
- cache - Fast access key-value storage
- carbon - Purchase carbon offsets
- chat - Instant messaging service
- comments - Add comments to any App
- contact - Store your contacts
- cron - Schedule cron jobs
- crypto - Cryptocurrency prices, quotes, and news
- currency - Exchange rates and currency conversion
- db - Serverless postgres database
- dns - DNS over HTTPS (DoH)
- email - Send emails in a flash
- emoji - All the emojis you need 🎉
- ethereum - Ethereum API explorer
- evchargers - Find electric vehicle (EV) chargers wherever you go
- event - Event stream processing
- file - Store, list, and retrieve text files
- forex - Foreign exchange (FX) rates
- function - Serverless lambda functions
- geocoding - Address geocoding and reverse lookup
- gifs - Quick and simple GIF search
- google - Google search service
- helloworld - Just saying hello world
- holidays - Find the holidays observed in a particular country
- id - Generate unique IDs (uuid, snowflake, etc)
- image - Upload, resize, and convert images
- ip - IP to geolocation lookup
- joke - Funny Jokes
- lists - Make a list
- location - Real time GPS location tracking and search
- memegen - Generate funny memes
- minecraft - Minecraft server ping
- movie - Search for movies
- mq - PubSub messaging
- news - Get the latest news
- nft - Explore NFT Assets
- notes - Store and retrieve notes
- otp - One time password generation
- password - Generate strong passwords
- ping - Ping any IP
- place - Search for places
- postcode - Fast UK postcode lookup
- prayer - Islamic prayer times
- price - Global commodities index
- qr - QR code generator
- quran - The Holy Quran
- routing - Etas, routes and turn by turn directions
- rss - RSS feed crawler and reader
- search - Indexing and full text search
- sentiment - Real time sentiment analysis
- sms - Send SMS messages
- space - Infinite cloud storage
- spam - Check if an email is spam
- stock - Live stock quotes and prices
- stream - Ephemeral message streams
- sunnah - Traditions and practices of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad (pbuh)
- thumbnail - Create website thumbnails
- time - Time, date, and timezone info
- translate - Language translation service
- tunnel - Tunnel HTTP requests
- twitter - Realtime twitter timeline & search
- url - URL shortening, sharing, and tracking
- user - Authenticate and manage users
- vehicle - UK vehicle lookup
- wallet - Virtual Wallet
- weather - Real time weather forecast
- wordle - Multiplayer wordle
- youtube - Search for YouTube videos
Run a service from source
micro run github.com/micro/services/helloworld
To call a service from another
import "github.com/micro/services/helloworld/proto"
Call it from the api
curl http://localhost:8080/helloworld
From the command line
micro helloworld call
Micro Services are hosted on the M3O platform as serverless building blocks.
M3O converts protobuf to openapi specs and generates clients for the hosted services.
Find the source for M3O in https://github.com/m3o/m3o.
We welcome contributions of additional services:
- Services must be built using the Micro platform
- Any dependency must be configured using the Micro Config
- All services must include a README.md and be well commented