StackStorm

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Other namesST2
Initial release3 November 2014; 11 years ago (2014-11-03)
Stable release
3.6.0 / 29 October 2021; 4 years ago (2021-10-29)[1]
StackStorm
Other namesST2
Initial release3 November 2014; 11 years ago (2014-11-03)
Stable release
3.6.0 / 29 October 2021; 4 years ago (2021-10-29)[1]
Repositorygithub.com/StackStorm
Written inPython
Operating systemLinux, Unix-like
Available inEnglish
TypeConfiguration management and Infrastructure as Code
LicenseApache 2.0
Websitestackstorm.com

StackStorm (abbreviation: ST2) is an open source event-driven platform for runbook automation. It supports the Infrastructure as Code (IaC) approach to DevOps automation and has been compared with SaltStack and Ansible,[2] it primarily focuses on doing things or running workflows based on events. StackStorm is comparable to IFTTT[3] or Zapier in providing a way to connect many different services together in coherent applets or workflows that begin based on defined events or triggers.

While Stackstorm has been used to automate workflows in many industries, a particularly interesting application is the Arteria project that provides components to automate analysis and data-management tasks at next-generation sequencing core-facilities.[4] It leverages a micro-service based architecture together with StackStorm to create an event-driven automation system.[5]

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