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JobRunr: A library for background processing in Java
Looks like it's abandoned fork and the current development is at https://github.com/go-co-op/gocron
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Best way to schedule events and handle them in the future?
I'm not sure this is exactly what you want but I quite like using https://github.com/go-co-op/gocron to schedule events.
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How to run background functions in go
What i'd like to do is replace resp with new data every 1 hour. I found this gocron package and i was hoping it would do what I want but i can't quite figure it out.
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how do I start to build an uptime monitoring system such as UptimeRobot or OnlineOrNot?
Never used it but I read about it here on reddit: https://github.com/go-co-op/gocron
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IndieWebifying my Website Part 1 - Microformats and Webmentions
Luckily I did not have to implement any of this myself apart from some glue code to fit it together: I used the library gocron for scheduling the regular intervals, gofeed for parsing the RSS feed and webmention for extracting links and sending webmentions.
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How to do distributed cronjobs with worker queues?
There is gocron which you would need to implement with a locking solution like in apscheduler perhaps with postgres or redis.
- Create an alert/alarm for specific time and duration
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Best task runner/cronjob library
i use this one https://github.com/go-co-op/gocron in production, for a few months now. works just fine.
- ⌛️ Manage time specified operations with Go in easy way.
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Any one knows a job worker project (like Celery) + distributed cron written in Go
Not exactly what you're asking for but this may help you: https://github.com/go-co-op/gocron
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Ask HN: Good examples of Go back ends?
Most golang backends I've seen meanwhile use or switched to using the "gin" framework to build their APIs.
A lot of them also have conventions for the frontend, where the assets usually are stored in /public, so they can be go:embed later as an embed.FS instance into the binary.
Having said that, there's plenty of examples on github. I'd recommend to take a look at bigger projects or templates and understand how they structured their packages and abstraction levels. E.g. go-admin comes to mind [1]
[1] https://github.com/GoAdminGroup/go-admin
[2] https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin
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From Laravel to Sponge: How to Easily Develop Web Services with Golang
Excellent Performance: Sponge is built on the gin framework, providing outstanding performance for web service development.
- 6 🔥 Awesome Golang packages (web devs)
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Generate project code for a general web service(gin) to increase your development efficiency by 10 times
The web framework uses gin. It also includes swagger documents, common service governance function codes, and build and deployment scripts. You can choose which database to use.
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Gin - HTTP web framework written in GO.
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- How to run background functions in go
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Fundamentals to Learn
When it comes to Web Development I would recommend taking a closer look at some standard library packages like net and encoding. Looking at some Web Development open-source frameworks / libraries might be helpful as well. Gin is one of them.
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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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Looking to build a small team for a start-up idea
The back-end is going to be written in Golang, using a Gin, Gorm, and a Postgres DB, so bonus points if you are familiar with Go!
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Can an API be merely a server that has post requests sent to it, rather than something that is installed?
Here's Express for Node.js, Flask for Python, Alfred for Dart, and Gin for Go; that's four different software packages for four completely different programming languages that all do very similar things. Take a look and see which one feels best, and start from there!
What are some alternatives?
cron - a cron library for go
recipe-gin-postgres-api - Example of a go HTTP api using gin in zerops.io
Faktory - Language-agnostic persistent background job server
viper - Go configuration with fangs
go-quartz - Minimalist and zero-dependency scheduling library for Go
todo-api-microservice-example - Go microservice tutorial project using Domain Driven Design and Onion Architecture!
cronticker - Golang ticker that works with Cron scheduling.
yaml - YAML support for the Go language.
tasks - Package tasks is an easy to use in-process scheduler for recurring tasks in Go
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
gronx - Lightweight, fast and dependency-free Cron expression parser (due checker, next/prev due date finder), task runner, job scheduler and/or daemon for Golang (tested on v1.13+) and standalone usage. If you are bold, use it to replace crontab entirely.
Squirrel - Fluent SQL generation for golang