graphql-go-tools
participle
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MIT License | MIT License |
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graphql-go-tools
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Scaling GraphQL Subscriptions in Go with Epoll and Event Driven Architecture
If you're interested in the full implementation of the resolver, you can find it on GitHub.
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Optimizing Go string operations with practical examples
https://github.com/wundergraph/graphql-go-tools/blob/dcd50bd...
Each iteration of this benchmark measures the aggregate performance of
- 1x ParseObject
- 3x AppendObject
- 3x MergeNodesWithPath
- 1x PrintNode
- 1x bytes.Equal comparison of two byte slices
The benchmark isn't actually benchmarking MergeNodesWithPath, it's benchmarking a much larger composite operation, which includes (multiple) calls to MergeNodesWithPath but also all of the above listed calls as well. If you want to measure MergeNodesWithPath, you would need to have each iteration of the loop do a single MergeNodesWithPath call, on the same JSON method receiver, and with the same input parameters.
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Introducing astjson: Transform and Merge JSON Objects with Unmatched Speed in Go
You can check out the full code including tests and benchmarks on GitHub. It's part of graphql-go-tools, the GraphQL Router / API Gateway framework we've been working on for the last couple of years. It's the "Engine" that powers the Cosmo Router.
- GraphQL Router / API Gateway Framework Written in Golang
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Building a high performance JSON parser
I've taken a very similar approach and built a GraphQL tokenizer and parser (amongst many other things) that's also zero memory allocations and quite fast. In case you'd like to check out the code: https://github.com/wundergraph/graphql-go-tools
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A Blazingly Fast Open-Source Federation V1/V2 Gateway
The Cosmo Router is powered by graphql-go-tools, a highly mature and optimized GraphQL engine (MIT License) that is the fastest and most reliable implementation for Federation V1. The Cosmo Router builds on it with its own optimizations.
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Cosmo Router: High Performance Federation v1 & v2 Router / Gateway
Cosmo Router is built on top of graphql-go-tools, a high performance GraphQL engine written in Go.
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WunderGraph Cosmo: a open source alternative to Apollo Federation, GraphOS, Studio, etc...
For more than five years, we've been involved in the GraphQL ecosystem, building tools and services around GraphQL, like [graphql-go-tools (https://github.com/wundergraph/graphql-go-tools), a library to build GraphQL Gateways in Go.
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Introducing Open Federation - a MIT-Licensed specification to build federated GraphQL APIs
I've been working on this library for more than 5 years now and it has been a great success. Almost 3 years ago, I started adding support for Apollo Federation to graphql-go-tools. As excited as I was about the idea of Federation, the community was not ready for it yet. I've added support for Subscriptions years ago, but demand for it was very low, so my focus shifted to solving other problems.
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I want to contribute to open-source software written in Go
Check us out: https://github.com/wundergraph/graphql-go-tools
participle
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Parser generator
I know of tools like Kaitai that do essentially what I want, just curious about my options. I guess something like https://github.com/alecthomas/participle could work to parse the format, then I'd have to generate code based on the parsed data or something
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Advice or tip
This one was recommended in an older thread and looks like it's still actively developed: https://github.com/alecthomas/participle
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Best parser generator in go?
I like participle: https://github.com/alecthomas/participle. It's pretty easy to get something working if it fits your use case.
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I'm looking for a library that can parse through a string and pickup parameters and add it to a golang object
Like the other commenters said, it's probably best to just split the string and go through it manually. If you need a real parser, check out: https://github.com/alecthomas/participle
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JQL in go
I used https://github.com/alecthomas/participle to implement a custom DSL for some projects. I think there's also an SQL example in the repository. After the parsing is solved it's 'only' about doing something useful with the query but at least you've full control of all aspects, which features you'd like to support and so on.
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Is GO a good option to write a compiler/interpreter?
I made a domain specific language using https://github.com/alecthomas/participle what I found interesting is the grammar defined in structure annotations. After the parser runs, you get a fully instantiated structure based upon the input. I then invoke structure methods to do the work described in the DSL.
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GO App has very bad performance vs. NodeJS version. Seeking answers.
Maybe instead of regex you could look into other options.
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If you know Go and Rust and you are DevOps engineer, what situation would you prefer to develop DevOps tooling in Rust instead of Go?
Shameless plug, but have you compared your Rust parser to https://github.com/alecthomas/participle?
What are some alternatives?
bramble - A federated GraphQL API gateway
golang-pkg-pcre
schema-stitching-handbook - Guided examples exploring GraphQL Tools v6+ Schema Stitching
go-auto-commenter - A go tool to add comments automatically on all the exported functions in a go project
gateway - A federated api gateway for graphql services. https://gateway.nautilus.dev/
TatSu - 竜 TatSu generates Python parsers from grammars in a variation of EBNF
wundergraph - WunderGraph is a Backend for Frontend Framework to optimize frontend, fullstack and backend developer workflows through API Composition.
salsa - A generic framework for on-demand, incrementalized computation. Inspired by adapton, glimmer, and rustc's query system.
gqlparser - A port of the parser from graphql-js into golang
regextest-golang
graphjin - GraphJin - Build NodeJS / GO APIs in 5 minutes not weeks
phpgrep - Syntax-aware grep for PHP code.