Hydra for Python. A light-weight library for building distributed applications such as microservices.
- NOTE THIS PROJECT IS IN VERY EARLY DEVELOPMENT
- From version 0.3.0 HydraPy only supports the use of short-form UMF see: https://github.com/pnxtech/umf/blob/master/umf.md#Short-form-syntax
- Starting from version 0.5.0 HydraPy expects a Redis URL formatted connection string in the following format, where unused fields may be ignored: redis://[user]:[password]@[host:port]/[database_number]
- Hydra-Py is changing quickly and not recommended for serious use at this time
- As a microservices approach, Hydra-Py depends on the presence of a Redis database server as its single infrastructual dependency
- Hydra-Py requires Python 3.7+ and aioredis==1.3.1 or greater
Hydra is an approach to building light-weight microservices by leveraging the awesome power of the Redis database platform.
Hydra-Py is a nextgen port of the NodeJS implementation of Hydra with a goal of offering the same level of ease of use to the Python community. We hope this will empower data scientists to build containerized microservices for their AI/ML applications.
Visit the project documentation for a quick start guide and additional documentation.