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beego
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My Love Letter to Rails (and Ruby) – Or, Why RoR Isn't Dead Yet
You should probably stop because this is not a Go-way. And you wan't find anything with "batteries" other than https://github.com/gobuffalo/buffalo and https://github.com/beego/beego
Haven't see anyone actually using them in production though.
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Why hasn't rails come to JS/GO
When I googled and looked around, there are a few web frameworks for Go. Some of the ones that looked the most "cmoplete" or similar to Rails -- from my googling without really knowing the details -- were revel, gorilla, and beego. Although it looks like gorilla is no longer developed.
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Is Beego official website down ?
And beego.vip times out in my browser.
I searched for top go frameworks and found gin, beego and fiber on the top. When i tried to open the website beego website is not working. beego.vip
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Tools besides Go for a newbie
IDE: use whatever make you productive. I personally use vscode. VCS: git, as golang communities use github heavily as base for many libraries. AFAIK Linter: use staticcheck for linting as it looks like mostly used linting tool in go, supported by many also. In Vscode it will be recommended once you install go plugin. Libraries/Framework: actually the standard libraries already included many things you need, decent enough for your day-to-day development cycles(e.g. `net/http`). But here are things for extra: - Struct fields validator: validator - Http server lib: chi router , httprouter , fasthttp (for non standard http implementations, but fast) - Web Framework: echo , gin , fiber , beego , etc - Http client lib: most already covered by stdlib(net/http), so you rarely need extra lib for this, but if you really need some are: resty - CLI: cobra - Config: godotenv , viper - DB Drivers: sqlx , postgre , sqlite , mysql - nosql: redis , mongodb , elasticsearch - ORM: gorm , entgo , sqlc(codegen) - JS Transpiler: gopherjs - GUI: fyne - grpc: grpc - logging: zerolog - test: testify , gomock , dockertest - and many others you can find here
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Does Go have an equivalent to Python's Flask and Django?
High-level frameworks can easily be built in Go and have been many times. Some examples: https://github.com/gobuffalo/buffalo, https://github.com/beego/beego. There are actual reasons frameworks aren't great, but there are certainly uses for them, specifically when you need to get things done quickly. However, I'd go for a somewhat lower-level, more lightweight framework that doesn't do as much for you, like Echo.
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Go for monolithic websites ?
there are some rails like frameworks in Go too, like: https://github.com/gobuffalo/buffalo or https://github.com/beego/beego
- Does Go have a widely used framework, or it's used without anything?
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Most Popular GoLang Frameworks
Website: https://beego.vip
- how to learn Go web development in 2022?
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Concurrency Control in Go with Ent ORM and MySQL
In this article, we'll delve into the world of concurrency control in Go, specifically focusing on the optimistic locking approach. We'll explore its implementation using Ent ORM to illustrate how to manage data consistency when multiple users interact with the same resource. Keep in mind that this example serves as a simplified illustration, and real-world booking systems involve a many of additional complexities. However, the core concepts presented here provide a solid foundation for understanding optimistic locking in Go applications. Feel free to explore the complete source code in my GitHub repository for a more in-depth look at the implementation.
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Go ORMs Compared
ent is a fairly recent ORM that uses a code-first approach where you define your schema in Go code. Ent is popular thanks to its ability to handle complex data models and relationships elegantly. It's statically typed, which can help catch errors at compile time. However, the learning curve might be steeper compared to more straightforward ORMs like GORM. It's a good fit for applications where complex data models and type safety are priorities.
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Stop using entgo...please
If you found this article, than you are probably similar to how I was a few months ago. I started a project in Go that required a SQL backend and I wanted to use any tool that would help me build this backend quickly. I stumbled upon entgo (an ORM for Go) and decided to give it a try.
The auto migration feature of module seems to have issues processing fields with date/time values. After I spent hours debugging I reached out to their community to see if anyone had this issue. I received no response in their Discord (does not seem very active) and I only received one response on a Github issue I posted on the topic (after over a month of the issue being posted).
- Pocketbase: Open-source back end in 1 file
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Why Golang instead of Rust to develop the Krater desktop app
The ent orm for golang actually does some useful work for you. https://github.com/ent/ent
- Open-sourcing SQX, a way to build flexible database models in Go
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Learning Go for Backend/Fullstack development?
Backend Database interaction with entgo
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Comparing database/sql, GORM, sqlx, and sqlc
Personally, I've used a mix of these tools: GORM, Pop, and ent. I think so far, https://entgo.io/ has to be my favorite. I found the learning curve to be pretty straightforward and like how you can represent fairly complex relationships because of the data model and code generation capabilities they have. Also, automatic migrations with a choice to generate migration files. Although, I don't think there's as big of a community around this tooling.
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Entkit golang DDD construction platform based on entgo framework
https://github.com/entkit/entkit is an open-source framework built using Go programming language (with entgo) that provides a set of tools to build scalable, secure, and composable software applications. The framework follows the Domain-driven Design (DDD) approach and provides features like code generation, database integration, and business object models to make the software development process faster and more organized.
What are some alternatives?
GORM - The fantastic ORM library for Golang, aims to be developer friendly
SQLBoiler - Generate a Go ORM tailored to your database schema.
sqlc - Generate type-safe code from SQL
sqlx - general purpose extensions to golang's database/sql
Xorm
go-pg - Golang ORM with focus on PostgreSQL features and performance
prisma-client-go - Prisma Client Go is an auto-generated and fully type-safe database client
Fiber - ⚡️ Express inspired web framework written in Go
bun - SQL-first Golang ORM
upper.io/db - Data access layer for PostgreSQL, CockroachDB, MySQL, SQLite and MongoDB with ORM-like features.
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.