graphql-benchmarks
web-frameworks
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over 2 years ago | 1 day ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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graphql-benchmarks
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How to build a solid Go Graphql application quickly.
I have not tried gqlgen yet. Just by comparing benchmarks at https://github.com/the-benchmarker/graphql-benchmarks/blob/develop/rates.md it looks like GGql is faster by comparing to graphql-go. I'd love to see gqlgen get added to those benchmarks or GGql added to the gqlgen comparisons.
web-frameworks
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[Web Frameworks Benchmark] How is the FOMO framework handling 45k+ requests more than Swoole the framework it depends on?
Notably it seems that Fomo is using the raw Swoole Server (https://github.com/fomo-framework/framework/blob/a52b75abbd06c0aa6cb1ec47c4011557bc347532/src/Servers/Http.php#L21) rather than the HTTP-specific server wrapper which is what is used in the Swoole benchmark: https://github.com/the-benchmarker/web-frameworks/blob/master/php/swoole/start.php
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Understanding web stack performance
As an Experienced Developer (TM), I'd like to authoritatively know whether a given tech stack is "slow" or "fast", measured in requests per seconds. I'd like to find a way to correctly and objectively measure performance, but most performance suites measure a small thing in isolation. For example, The Benchmarker measures the performance of HTTP APIs, but the requests are super simple (GET request that gets a value, POST request that doesn't do anything but return a value, empty GET).
- Go with Chi has more ram consumption and less req/s than Koa or Fastify
- tools to stress test your website
- Which is the fastest web framework?
- Slower than Go, Java and JS?
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The NanoMux HTTP router benchmark results
Hi friends. I've opened pull requests for the-benchmarker/web-frameworks and Go HTTP Router Benchmark. Hopefully, they will be merged soon. Here are the benchmark results that I got on my laptop from Julien Schmidt's Go HTTP Router Benchmark. For comparison, I also added Chi, GorillaMux, and HttpRouter.
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Django Ninja - Help debugging/understanding Internals
The benchmark code: https://github.com/the-benchmarker/web-frameworks
- Passenger 介紹
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Nim Version 1.6 Released
And the httpbeast code is here: https://github.com/the-benchmarker/web-frameworks/tree/maste...
What are some alternatives?
golang-graphql-benchmark - benchmark of golang GraphQL framework.
FrameworkBenchmarks - Source for the TechEmpower Framework Benchmarks project
graphjin - GraphJin - Build NodeJS / GO APIs in 5 minutes not weeks
wrk - Modern HTTP benchmarking tool
Derailed Benchmarks - Go faster, off the Rails - Benchmarks for your whole Rails app
PHP-CRUD-API - Single file PHP script that adds a REST API to a SQL database
api - Minimal, lightweight, fastest Ruby framework for HTTP APIs.
Fusio - Open source API management platform
Gearbox - Gearbox :gear: is a web framework written in Go with a focus on high performance
ray - Debug with Ray to fix problems faster
benchmark-ips - Provides iteration per second benchmarking for Ruby
prologue - Powerful and flexible web framework written in Nim