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It is an open-source tool to test your application on Kubernetes in a brand new simple way. It is meant to create a channel automatically. You can test your cloud-native applications through this channel in a hands-free style. | It is a Kubernetes-based platform that scales testing for engineering teams building Microservices based applications. You test in a production-like environment much earlier in the development lifecycle and get a high-quality testing signal. You spin up lightweight, ephemeral environments called Sandboxes on Kubernetes that are quick to spin up. |
Just using one command, forward the traffic from in-cluster service to local service in a flash, no matter your service discovery is based on Eureka, Consul, Nacos or Kubernetes SVC;
Various protocols based on Layer-7 are supported. HTTP, gRPC, Thrift, Dubbo ...;
Tag your workload by creating a new channel. Then your request can be routed to the right workload replica, where you can work with your mates to test&debug the same feature together | Resolve integration issues before merging to trunk by testing against real services, data and 3rd party dependencies;
Automate testing for your microservices by integrating Signadot into your CI pipelines;
Unlike traditional environments that incur a sharp increase in costs at scale, Sandboxes have minimal costs due to smart resource sharing;
Get high quality testing feedback before merging. Keep disruption to a minimum with fewer rollbacks, cleaner code, and better production |
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