gofeed
gocron
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gofeed
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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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Show HN: The Brutalist Report – A rolling snapshot of the day’s headlines
The whole thing is written in Go on my end. Ingesting new headlines is handled in a goroutine that spawns within the process every 30 mins using a combo of the wonderful gofeed (https://github.com/mmcdole/gofeed) and colly (https://github.com/gocolly/colly) libraries.
When loading the front page, you're loading a 1-minute-cached HTML page of it that was constructed out of headlines already in my PostgreSQL database that were put there by the ingestion goroutine.
I like the idea of word clouds actually, I think you're on to something there. I think you just need to pre-generate them rather than doing it adhoc (if that's what you're doing here) for speed. Additionally, perhaps consider using sentiment in a way that orients stories based on positive and negative sentiment. Right now I am not seeing how I as a visitor/user can act on the sentiment analysis as it is presented now.
It would be neat to see a collection of uplifting stories grouped together through the sentiment analysis.
Anyway, food for thought. I hope you keep hacking away on it as it's just good fun to build things.
- Automatice el README para su perfil de GitHub con Go y GitHub Actions
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Automate Your GitHub Profile README with Go and GitHub Actions
I needed to scan the blog feed and wanted to do it in Go, so the first thing I did was look for any libraries that would make it easier for me not to reinvent the wheel and I found the github.com/mmcdole/gofeed. It had a lot of features but I had enough with the basic use described in its README.
gocron
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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
What are some alternatives?
gographviz - Parses the Graphviz DOT language in golang
cron - a cron library for go
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
Faktory - Language-agnostic persistent background job server
go-nmea - A NMEA parser library in pure Go
go-quartz - Minimalist and zero-dependency scheduling library for Go
ODF - Open Document Format (ODF) generator library for Go.
cronticker - Golang ticker that works with Cron scheduling.
go-pkg-rss
tasks - Package tasks is an easy to use in-process scheduler for recurring tasks in Go
xml - Package feed implements a flexible, robust and efficient RSS and Atom parser
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.