Kitto is a framework to help you create dashboards.
There are widgets maintained by third party authors.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Jobs are supervised processes running concurrently.
- Widgets are coded in the popular React library.
- Uses a modern asset tool-chain, Webpack.
- Allows streaming SSE to numerous clients concurrently with low memory/CPU footprint.
- Easy to deploy using the provided Docker images, Heroku or Distillery.
- Can serve assets in production.
- Keeps stats about defined jobs and comes with a dashboard to monitor them.
- Can apply exponential back-offs to failing jobs.
- Reloads code upon change in development.
Website: github.com/kittoframework/kitto
Support:
Developer: Dimitris Zorbas
License: MIT License
Kitto is written in Elixir. Learn Elixir with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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| ALF | Flow-based application layer framework |
| Maru | REST-like API framework for Elixir inspired by grape |
| Kitto | Framework to create dashboards |
| Sugar | Modular web framework |
| Dynamo | Experimental web framework |
| Weber | MVC web framework |
| Trot | Web micro-framework based on Plug and Cowboy |
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