Goyave
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Goyave | mux | |
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22 | 86 | |
1,416 | 17,948 | |
0.1% | - | |
0.0 | 2.6 | |
12 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Goyave
- Show HN: Goyave v5 – Golang REST API framework
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Open source super-charged my career
Try to find a hole in an ecosystem. It happened to me when I started working on my biggest project: Goyave. At the time, I couldn’t find anything that suited my exact needs and how I wanted things to be. So I decided to create my own solution, and add this missing piece to the ecosystem. This is the project that allowed me to reach my very comfortable position today. I wish it could benefit other people too, so I created a bunch of good first issues that I invite you to check, and solve if you feel like it.
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Which is the best framework to create web apps with go?
Take a look at Goyave, it is inspired by Laravel on some aspects. It's focused on REST APIs only. I wouldn't say it's "the best" because there is no best, it always depends on your needs. Anyway, yesterday I released the first preview version of the v5, a rewrite of the framework trying to solve many weak points of the previous version. It's poorly documented for now because it is still WIP and I wouldn't recommend building production applications with it. Stick to v4 for this for now.
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Is there a framework out for go that rivals Laravel as far as out of the box features and tools?
I can't say it rivals because it's still far from that, but I'm working on Goyave. The goal is to make a complete package so you can focus on your business logic as much as possible. It's focused on REST APIs only.
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FastAPI Replacement - especially with openapi
You can try https://goyave.dev/ ?
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Go stack for REST APIs?
Take a look at Goyave.
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Best framework for creating rest API app
Check out Goyave and see if it would fit your needs.
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Does Go have a widely used framework, or it's used without anything?
Goyave is not widespread but it's inspired by Laravel on some aspects. Try it out!
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why isn't there a framework like django or nestjs for golang ?
Hey! That's the goal of Goyave, a framework I'm working on. Its creating was motivated by the same complaint you have.
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Do you use frameworks?
I'm using Goyave, removes the hassle of setting up a lot of things yourself for bigger projects or APIs that are going to be exposed to the internet. Otherwise for internal services it's probably overkill.
mux
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From Homemade HTTP Router to New ServeMux
This is not a disproval, but gorilla/mux has comparatively poor benchmark results among popular (many stars) third-party HTTP routers. , used by many users.
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How AuDHD traits have helped me get good at devrel
This attention to detail also can mean that for key abstractions in a tool or framework, what concretely goes on doesn't go unexplained. For example, when I was learning Go for web development, my first stumbling block was understanding how interfaces worked, particularly http.Handler, which is key to doing web development with Go's powerful net/http package and the fits-like-a-glove package built on top of it, the Gorilla Mux router. My way of finding out how that worked, and seeing the elegance of that interface, was pretty unorthodox - I figured out how Handlers worked by looking directly at Go's source code (which also is a demonstration of Go's readability, if you're interested in joining the Gophers!). And coming out of that was my very first tech talk at in 2015, on learning Gorilla from its Node.js counterpart, Express.js!
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Microservices Authentication and Authorization Using API Gateway
In this ApiGateway implementation, we've employed the Gorilla Mux router for enhanced route handling. Let's break down the key components:
- The Gorilla web toolkit project is being revived, all repos are unarchived now
- The Gorilla web toolkit project is being revived, all repos are out of archive mode.
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How to build an API using Go
Now that we have set up the Go environment, we can start building our API. The first step is to choose a framework. There are several popular frameworks for building APIs in Go, such as Gorilla mux, Echo, and Gin. For this article, we'll use Gorilla mux.
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go-mir - a toolkit to develop RESTful API backend service like develop service of gRPC
Mir is a toolkit to develop RESTful API backend service like develop service of gRPC. It adapt some HTTP framework sush as Gin, Chi, Hertz, Echo, Iris, Fiber, Macaron, Mux, httprouter。
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I've just started learning Golang, and I'm struggling to choose a framework.
My personal favorite tools: - https://github.com/go-kit/ for building services (although it's not necessary a great tool for prototyping) - https://github.com/gorilla/mux router (although it's been recently deprecated, so I'm looking for a similar, maintained library) - https://entgo.io/ ORM - https://watermill.io/ for messaging
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mux VS Don - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 15 Mar 2023
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Using Redis Caching and the Redis CLI to Improve API Performance
We will be using Gorilla Mux to create the APIs locally. Gorilla Mux implements a request router and dispatcher to match the incoming requests.
What are some alternatives?
Gin - Gin is a HTTP web framework written in Go (Golang). It features a Martini-like API with much better performance -- up to 40 times faster. If you need smashing performance, get yourself some Gin.
Fiber - ⚡️ Express inspired web framework written in Go
Echo - High performance, minimalist Go web framework
Iris - The fastest HTTP/2 Go Web Framework. New, modern and easy to learn. Fast development with Code you control. Unbeatable cost-performance ratio :rocket:
chi - lightweight, idiomatic and composable router for building Go HTTP services
go-kit - A standard library for microservices.
httprouter - A high performance HTTP request router that scales well
Buffalo - Rapid Web Development w/ Go
fasthttp - Fast HTTP package for Go. Tuned for high performance. Zero memory allocations in hot paths. Up to 10x faster than net/http