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go-kit
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examples
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Using Clerk to authenticate users in a Go backend
For all the code and instructions of how to clone and run this example locally, see the Clerk Example in the Encore examples repo.
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Go ORMs Compared
Encore is designed to work well with sqlc and is a simple method of trying it out, as Encore will take care of provisioning your databases automatically. Check out this hello-world example app using Encore and sqlc on GitHub.
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Build a backend in Go using REST and PostgreSQL
Keep building with these Open Source App Templates.๐
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Deploying a Go backend to a new Kubernetes Cluster in minutes(!)
To keep things simple, we're going to clone a pre-made backend app from Encore's template repo. It's a simple monolith implementing a URL shortener. The app has a REST API and a PostgreSQL database.
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Build an Event-Driven Uptime Monitor in Go ๐
If you want to build something more, check out Encore's templates library for inspiration.
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๐คWhat to expect from a Backend Development Platform
There's much more to Encore! If you want to get a feel for it, consider creating a free account and build an app with a template.
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Create an AI Voice Generation App in 5 minutes ๐ง โจ
Download the elevenlabs package directory from https://github.com/encoredev/examples/tree/main/bits/elevenlabs and add it to the app directory you just created.
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Build a GraphQL API and deploy it in minutes with Encore ๐
Keep building with these Open Source App Templates. ๐
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How to build a Slack Bot in Go
You can see the end result code on GitHub here.
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Show HN: Encore โ Go framework for distributed systems
Thanks! Encore does support dropping down to plain HTTP requests which lets you use Websockets, see [1]. We hope to make it more ergonomic and less boilerplate-y in the future, but it is supported :)
[1] https://github.com/encoredev/examples/tree/main/websocket-ec...
go-kit
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PHP to Golang
https://github.com/go-kit/kit
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GoLang โ Simplifying Complexity โThe Beginningโ
. Web backend (with various frameworks available) . Web Assembly (one of them is vugu framework) . Microservices (some frameworks: Go Micro, Go Kit, Gizmo, Kite) . Fragments services (Term mentioned by @jeffotoni in a microservices discussion group) . Lambdas (FaaS example) . Client Server . Terminal applications (using the tview lib) . IoT (some frameworks) . Bots (some here) . Client Applications using Web technology . Desktop using Qt+QML, Native Win Lib (example Qt, Qt widgets, Qml) . Network Applications . Protocol applications . REST Applications . SOAP Applications . GraphQL Applications . RPC Applications . TCP Applications . gRPC Applications . WebSocket Applications . GopherJS (compiles Go to JavaScript)
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go-kit VS Don - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 15 Mar 2023
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Microservices: GoLang in a Spring Cloud architecture
To implement service discovery in our GoLang microservice we will use GoKit, a toolkit for microservices that provides support to auth, log, service discovery, tracing and more. For this starter code the mod already installed, you can skip this step
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What's the best dependency injection framework / methodology for Golang for the enterprise?
My company uses go-kit
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Best up-to-date Golang book
For reference my company Go projects are built with (go-kit)[https://gokit.io/] design patterns.
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FRAMEWORKS IN GOLANG.
5. kit. The kit framework is a programming toolkit for building robust, reliable, and maintainable microservices in Golang. It is a collection of packages and best practices that offer businesses of all sizes a thorough, reliable, and trustworthy way to create microservices. Go is a fantastic general-purpose language, but microservices need some specialized assistance. As a result, the kit framework offers infrastructure integration, system observability, and Remote Procedure Call (RPC) safety. Golang is a first-class language for creating microservices in any organization thanks to its composition of numerous closely related packages that together form an opinionated framework for building substantial Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs).It was created with interoperability in mind, and developers are free to select the platforms, databases, components, and architectural styles that best suit their needs. The disadvantage of using go-kit is that it has a high overhead for adding API to the service because of how heavily it relies on interfaces. Documentation Link: https://github.com/go-kit/kit
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GitHub - gookit/ini: ๐ Go INI config management. support multi file load, data override merge. parse ENV variable, parse variable reference. Dotenv file parse and loader.
At first I was confused but this GitHub user/org is completely different from the massively popular go-kit/kit https://github.com/go-kit/kit
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Go Micro: a standard library for distributed systems development
https://github.com/go-kit/kit#related-projects
go-micro seems like it does a bit too much, like service discovery and balancing within the framework when that's likely better handled by an Envoy/Istio.
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Real World Micro Services
I think the more interesting aspect of this is the framework being used: https://github.com/micro/micro
I haven't dug into it at all yet, but at a glance it looks like it's aiming to do something similar to what Go kit (https://gokit.io/) or Finagle (https://twitter.github.io/finagle/) does, where it gives you a nice abstraction for defining your "service" and then handles all the supplementary aspects (service discovery, serialization, retry/circuit breaker logic, rate limiting, hooks for logging, tracing, and metrics, etc) so you don't have to build those from scratch every time.
I don't know if any of those other frameworks could really be considered very "successful" outside the original organizations they were built for (it seems like the industry has bet more on service meshes and API gateway products), but I'd probably be more inclined to start with one of them than making a new framework.
What are some alternatives?
Encore - Encore is the Backend Development Platform purpose-built to help you create event-driven and distributed systems.
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.
elevenlabs-python - The official Python API for ElevenLabs Text to Speech.
Echo - High performance, minimalist Go web framework
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
Fiber - โก๏ธ Express inspired web framework written in Go
go-formatter - A curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software
kratos - Your ultimate Go microservices framework for the cloud-native era.
dapr - Dapr is a portable, event-driven, runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge.
GoSwagger - Swagger 2.0 implementation for go
GORM - The fantastic ORM library for Golang, aims to be developer friendly
go-micro - A Go microservices framework