Goyave
Squirrel
Goyave | Squirrel | |
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20 | 52 | |
1,415 | 6,522 | |
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2.7 | 2.4 | |
3 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Goyave
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Which is the best framework to create web apps with go?
Take a look at Goyave, it is inspired by Laravel on some aspects. It's focused on REST APIs only. I wouldn't say it's "the best" because there is no best, it always depends on your needs. Anyway, yesterday I released the first preview version of the v5, a rewrite of the framework trying to solve many weak points of the previous version. It's poorly documented for now because it is still WIP and I wouldn't recommend building production applications with it. Stick to v4 for this for now.
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Is there a framework out for go that rivals Laravel as far as out of the box features and tools?
I can't say it rivals because it's still far from that, but I'm working on Goyave. The goal is to make a complete package so you can focus on your business logic as much as possible. It's focused on REST APIs only.
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FastAPI Replacement - especially with openapi
You can try https://goyave.dev/ ?
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Go stack for REST APIs?
Take a look at Goyave.
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Best framework for creating rest API app
Check out Goyave and see if it would fit your needs.
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Does Go have a widely used framework, or it's used without anything?
Goyave is not widespread but it's inspired by Laravel on some aspects. Try it out!
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why isn't there a framework like django or nestjs for golang ?
Hey! That's the goal of Goyave, a framework I'm working on. Its creating was motivated by the same complaint you have.
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Do you use frameworks?
I'm using Goyave, removes the hassle of setting up a lot of things yourself for bigger projects or APIs that are going to be exposed to the internet. Otherwise for internal services it's probably overkill.
- Goyave: Elegant Golang REST API Framework
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web frameworks for go
Take a look at Goyave.
Squirrel
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Building RESTful API with Hexagonal Architecture in Go
It uses Gin as the HTTP framework and PostgreSQL as the database with pgx as the driver and Squirrel as the query builder. It also utilizes Redis as the caching layer with go-redis as the client.
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Working with postgres in GO.
I would add Squirrel to PGX https://github.com/Masterminds/squirrel
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how to avoid writing dreadful SQL statements
I have written about this before, and my thoughts always settle on using a query builder. I've built a simple one, which works for what I need, but there are more feature complete ones out there such as squirrel. I've also written about how you can implement a simple CRUD library for database interactions using generics and query building to have that nice middle-ground between an ORM and query building.
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How do I enable filters for the user without writing redundant SQL?
Now for the dynamic queries you have to be really careful to prevent SQL injections, there are bunch of different ways to do it but I typically recommend using a package such as squirrel that lets you do this easily, you use it to generate the plain SQL you need (and then use sqlx, database/sql, pgx or whatever you prefer) or use it directly querying the database directly.
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Best sqlc alternative for dynamic queries?
Here are 2 options for you * https://github.com/huandu/go-sqlbuilder * https://github.com/Masterminds/squirrel
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Golang RESTAPI boilerplate repository
https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/vq98ud/what_sql_library_are_you_using/ Jet havn't used but is one that looks promising! Otherwise I'm one of the purests, db/sql and https://github.com/Masterminds/squirrel
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Why is Raw SQL preferred over ORM in go?
I think he means an sql builder like squirrel. This allows dynamic queries, but more important you can reuse function that build a where clause so you can get a count and query with that.
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Does Go, has something similar to Laravel eloquent (ORM) ?
I'd rather suggest the use of tools more aligned with the core concepts of the language such as sqlx, which is an extension of the database/sql standard library. It allows you to use models/structs to map your tables but you have more control over the SQL statements you use to perform queries and the like. You can combine sqlx with Squirrel to build queries from composable parts.
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Are there any decent ORMs in Golang?
But using a query builder, something like squirrel or (plug) bqb, allows you to actually write SQL (or something close to it) when you need it but also handles the nasty string building bits. Though I agree that ORMs are not always bad, especially for small projects with well-defined scope.
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GORM
Plug for bqb as a query builder, but there's also squirrel which works pretty well too.
What are some alternatives?
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.
goqu - SQL builder and query library for golang
Fiber - ⚡️ Express inspired web framework written in Go
sqlx - general purpose extensions to golang's database/sql
Echo - High performance, minimalist Go web framework
GORM - The fantastic ORM library for Golang, aims to be developer friendly
Iris - The fastest HTTP/2 Go Web Framework. New, modern and easy to learn. Fast development with Code you control. Unbeatable cost-performance ratio :rocket:
InfluxDB - Scalable datastore for metrics, events, and real-time analytics
go-kit - A standard library for microservices.
sqlc - Generate type-safe code from SQL
Buffalo - Rapid Web Development w/ Go
sqlx - 🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.