golug | mify | |
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2 | 8 | |
1 | 127 | |
- | 2.4% | |
0.8 | 7.3 | |
about 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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golug
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Any Working Example for Swagger integartion with golang?
I create this repo a while back for a simple presentation i was doing. https://github.com/csg33k/golug
- Best Orm that uses Graphql and Postgres
mify
- Mify – CLI that generates and maintains your backend infra code
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We migrated our back end from Vercel to Fly.io and the challenges we faced
This! Can't agree more, I think we share the same idea, that's what the tool we're making is about: https://github.com/mify-io/mify/. It generates backend service code in a scalable way from the beginning, so that you wouldn't have to rewrite and move services to some other platform.
It's better to have good architecture from the beginning, but I understand why people choose these platforms - they are saving a lot of time in the initial development, that helps them iterate quickly. What will happen next is that people spending time and resources to perform costly migrations, and some do this more that once.
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Micro services share schemas and models
You can try switching to OpenAPI schemas, it's similar to pydantic schemas, and you can generate Go service with types based on it, we're building an open source tool to help with that and we support both Go and Python, check it out here you may find it helpful.
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What do you use generated code or generic code?
Code generation FTW, I think there is a lot of friction with gluing stuff together manually, especially on the backend side, we are building an open-source code generation tool to cover things like APIs with structured logging and metrics, configuration, and authentication, check it out: https://github.com/mify-io/mify
- Show HN: Mify – CLI tool for generating cloud app structure
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Any Working Example for Swagger integartion with golang?
Yes, Swagger/OpenAPI is rarely works out of the box, in Mify (https://github.com/mify-io/mify) we did a lot of work to integrate it and still we have much stuff to improve, but you can try it, I think it works pretty smoothly.
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Trying to get started with my own product - overwhelmed with technical decisions
I do believe, though, that it better to start from something you're most familiar with, and right now we only support Go, Python and React, so this may not be for you, but check it if you're interested: https://github.com/mify-io/mify
What are some alternatives?
go-clean-template - Clean Architecture template for Golang services
go-rest - crud rest api template using gin framework, gin-swagger, gorm, godotenv
text-generation-webui - A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models.
crystal - 🔮 Graphile's Crystal Monorepo; home to Grafast, PostGraphile, pg-introspection, pg-sql2 and much more!
Squirrel - Fluent SQL generation for golang
deepr - A lightweight alternative to GraphQL
pg_graphql - GraphQL support for PostgreSQL
swag - Automatically generate RESTful API documentation with Swagger 2.0 for Go.
gobuffalo/pop - A Tasty Treat For All Your Database Needs
myapp - 🚀 How to build a Dockerized RESTful API application using Go.