gabs
badger
gabs | badger | |
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8 | 30 | |
3,374 | 13,397 | |
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0.0 | 6.7 | |
2 months ago | 8 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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gabs
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6 🔥 Awesome Golang packages (web devs)
GitHub repo: https://github.com/Jeffail/gabs
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Ask HN: What are some Golang tools you can't live without?
gabs [0]. It helps with dealing with dynamic JSONs with unknown structures.
[0]: https://github.com/Jeffail/gabs
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High-performance JSON parsing in Go
Nice article, I've often found gabs very useful for parsing structless/dynamic json
- Any way to convert unknown/dynamic json to generic object structure
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Polygon: Json Database System designed to run on small servers (as low as 16MB) and still be fast and flexible.
Gabs v2 (github.com/Jeffail/gabs/v2 ), this just makes working with interfaces more easier.
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Wasm difficulties in Rust, Haskell, and Go
gabs depends on reflect
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Is there a way to parse unstructured data?
This might be of interest: https://github.com/Jeffail/gabs
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Jumping execution of function
Hi there, I'm trying to develop a service that picks from a MariaDB database entries with two fields: id (int) and field2(json). I've managed to read the json field by using gabs and with the code arranged like this:
badger
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Anytype helper crashed
github.com/dgraph-io/badger/v3/table.OpenTable(0xc000bb4000, {0x0, 0x1, 0x200000, 0x0, 0x0, 0x3f847ae147ae147b, 0x1000, 0x0, 0x0, ...})
- What would be some database with extreme raw performance? (details in)
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GORM
I' see that I'm also set to check out BadgerDB next. https://github.com/dgraph-io/badger
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Polygon: Json Database System designed to run on small servers (as low as 16MB) and still be fast and flexible.
Some example of embeddable database could be genji, badger and boltdb
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Butter from two CoWs: making a key-value store with btrfs
As I mentioned in a comment above you could probably just use AgageDb (Rust implementation of Badger which is a single file high performance KVP store. Turn off all of its built-in transactional behaviour and see how fast it runs on BTRFS using reflinks instead.
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Building a Log-Structured Merge Tree in Go
Badger: Fast key-value DB in Go (GitHub)
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Is there a nice embedded json db, like PoloDB (Rust) for Golang
I use Badger a lot, it doesn’t do much but it’s fast
- Best packages?
- What's the big deal about key-value databases like FoundationDB ands RocksDB?
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badger VS ZoneTree - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 22 Aug 2022
What are some alternatives?
wasi-sockets - WASI API proposal for managing sockets
goleveldb - LevelDB key/value database in Go.
PolygonDB - PolygonDB is an alternative to MongoDB that provides a developer-friendly experience and less resources hungry.
buntdb - BuntDB is an embeddable, in-memory key/value database for Go with custom indexing and geospatial support
GJSON - Get JSON values quickly - JSON parser for Go
bolt
jsonparser - One of the fastest alternative JSON parser for Go that does not require schema
bbolt - An embedded key/value database for Go.
go-codec - idiomatic codec and rpc lib for msgpack, cbor, json, etc. msgpack.org[Go]
nutsdb - A simple, fast, embeddable, persistent key/value store written in pure Go. It supports fully serializable transactions and many data structures such as list, set, sorted set.
json - A simple dynamic JSON parser.
go-cache - An in-memory key:value store/cache (similar to Memcached) library for Go, suitable for single-machine applications.