Events are everywhere. However, event producers tend to describe events differently.
The lack of a common way of describing events means developers must constantly re-learn how to consume events. This also limits the potential for libraries, tooling and infrastructure to aide the delivery of event data across environments, like SDKs, event routers or tracing systems. The portability and productivity we can achieve from event data is hindered overall.
CloudEvents is a specification for describing event data in common formats to provide interoperability across services, platforms and systems.
CloudEvents has received a large amount of industry interest, ranging from major cloud providers to popular SaaS companies. CloudEvents is hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and was approved as a Cloud Native sandbox level project on May 15, 2018.
The following documents are available:
Latest Release | Working Draft | |
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Core Specification: | ||
CloudEvents | v0.1 | master |
Optional Specifications: | ||
HTTP Transport Binding | v0.1 | master |
JSON Event Format | v0.1 | master |
Web hook | - | master |
MQTT Transport Binding | - | master |
NATS Transport Binding | - | master |
AMQP Event Format | - | master |
AMQP Transport Binding | - | master |
Additional Documentation: | ||
Primer | - | master |
Documented Extensions | master |
If you are new to CloudEvents, it is recommended that you start by reading the Primer for an overview of the specification's goals and design decisions, and then move on to the core specification.
Learn more about the people and organizations who are creating a dynamic cloud native ecosystem by making our systems interoperable with CloudEvents.
- Contributors: people and organizations who helped us get started or are actively working on the CloudEvents specification.
- Coming soon: demos & open source -- if you have something to share about your use of CloudEvents, please submit a PR!
The CloudEvents project is working to formalize the specification based on design goals which focus on interoperability between systems which generate and respond to events.
In order to achieve these goals, the project must describe:
- Common attributes of an event that facilitate interoperability
- One or more common architectures that are in active use today or planned to be built by its members
- How events are transported from producer to consumer via at least one protocol
- Identify and resolve whatever else is needed for interoperability
The mailing list for e-mail communications:
- Send emails to: cncf-wg-serverless
- To subscribe see: https://lists.cncf.io/g/cncf-wg-serverless
And a #cloudevents Slack channel under CNCF's Slack workspace.
See the CNCF public events calendar. This specification is being developed by the CNCF Serverless Working Group. This working group meets every Thursday at 9AM PT (USA Pacific):
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