portal
Centrifugo
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16 | 31 | |
1,160 | 7,966 | |
4.1% | 1.9% | |
7.1 | 8.9 | |
8 days ago | 15 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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portal
- Portal: Command-line file transfer utility from any computer to another
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Portal: a CLI file transfer utility from any computer to another
As I understand the README file (https://github.com/SpatiumPortae/portal/blob/master/README.md), data transmission can also take place directly between sender and receiver. And you can also host a relay yourself.
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croc VS portal - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 10 Mar 2023
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Portal - a modern file transfer utility 🌌✨
View on GitHub
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What is the coolest Go open source projects you have seen?
Portal: hassle-free CLI file transfer
- GitHub - SpatiumPortae/portal: Portal is a quick and easy command-line file transfer utility from any computer to another 🖥️ 🌌 💻
Centrifugo
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WebSockets vs. Server-Sent-Events vs. Long-Polling vs. WebRTC vs. WebTransport
Hello, I am author of https://github.com/centrifugal/centrifugo. Our users can choose from WebSocket, EventSource, WebTransport (experimental stabilize in the future). WebRTC is out of scope as the main purpose is central server based real-time json/binary messaging, and WebRTC makes things much more complex since it shines for peer-to-peer and rich media communications.
What I'd like to add is that Centrifugo also supports HTTP-streaming – not mentioned by the OP – but this is a transport which has advantages over Eventsource - like possibility to send POST body on initial request from web browser (with SSE you can not), it supports binary, and with Readable Streams browser API it's widely supported by modern browsers.
Another thing I'd like to mention about Centrifugo - it supports bidirectional WebSocket fallbacks with EventSource and HTTP-streaming, and does this without sticky sessions requirement. I guess nobody else have this at this point. See https://centrifugal.dev/blog/2022/07/19/centrifugo-v4-releas.... Which solves one more practical concern. Sticky sessions is an optimization in Centrifugo case, not a requirement.
If you are interested in topic, we also have a post about WebSocket scalability - https://centrifugal.dev/blog/2020/11/12/scaling-websocket - it covers some design decisions made in Centrifugo.
- Centrifugo v5.1.0 released, with new powers for real-time messaging tasks, now with proxy GRPC subscription streams – similar to WebSocketd but over the network
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Integrating websockets into my current app
Check out https://github.com/centrifugal/centrifugo - it was initially designed to be a standalone language-agnostic real-time messaging server. So it may be used with Django without radical change in the existing application and using ASGI. It can also provide a much better performance if you care about it.
- Millions of Active WebSockets with Node.js
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Show HN: DriftDB is an open source WebSocket back end for real-time apps
https://github.com/centrifugal/centrifugo
It's a complete solution, including server, admin panel and client library.
We're an European company and use OVH, Hetzner and others.
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Laravel Websockets vs Soketi vs Laravel Echo Server
Hello! Theoretically you can take a look at https://github.com/centrifugal/centrifugo - which is a standalone self-hosted real-time messaging server. It does not have native support for Laravel and not compatible with Pusher protocol, though integrating with any backend system, including Laravel: see the blog post https://centrifugal.dev/blog/2021/12/14/laravel-multi-room-chat-tutorial, also has some helper packages:
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Is Python a good option to implement Websockets?
Hello, it's also possible to design an app in a way that its core will be built with Python, but WebSocket part delegated to something external and efficient like https://github.com/centrifugal/centrifugo – the benefit of the approach is that application business logic is completely decoupled from the real-time transport layer. This may lead to a scalable design with graceful degradation. I think this is especially useful when you already have backend built with Django and need to handle millions of concurrent connections.
- Centrifugo – real-time messaging server (WebSocket, etc.) which scales well and integrates with any backend. SDKs for browser and mobile development included
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What is the coolest Go open source projects you have seen?
Centrifugo https://centrifugal.dev/ https://github.com/centrifugal/centrifugo
- Golang updating the front-end with almost real-time events from the backend server
What are some alternatives?
bubbles - TUI components for Bubble Tea 🫧
Socket.io - Realtime application framework (Node.JS server)
clipboard - clipboard for golang
NATS - Golang client for NATS, the cloud native messaging system.
lipgloss - Style definitions for nice terminal layouts 👄
Confluent Kafka Golang Client - Confluent's Apache Kafka Golang client
wetty - Terminal in browser over http/https. (Ajaxterm/Anyterm alternative, but much better)
Mercure - 🪽 An open, easy, fast, reliable and battery-efficient solution for real-time communications
diztl - Share, discover & download files in your network 💥
laravel-websockets - Websockets for Laravel. Done right.
pgzip - Go parallel gzip (de)compression
soketi - Next-gen, Pusher-compatible, open-source WebSockets server. Simple, fast, and resilient. 📣