hertz
connect-go
hertz | connect-go | |
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36 | 26 | |
4,712 | 3 | |
1.5% | - | |
8.5 | 0.0 | |
4 days ago | 8 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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hertz
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Mastering Golang Microservices - A Practical Guide: Embrace High-Performance with Kitex and Hertz
The world of software development is fast-paced, and having reliable and efficient tools makes a significant difference. This is where CloudWeGo with two of its major sub-projects - Kitex and Hertz, comes into play. A solution with the potential to transform the way developers navigate the cloud environment, thanks to its robust, open-source technology.
- How to apply reverse proxy over websocket
- Cloudwego/Hertz: Go HTTP framework from ByteDance
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Why is gin so popular?
What about hertz ? It's seems solid.
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Looking for some help with code to restart application
I've forked https://github.com/cloudwego/hertz for the internal purpose and tried to implement restart functionalities. For this purpose I used code as https://gist.github.com/sujit-baniya/7077d5cf368eb46df77f1206dd88d145.
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go-mir - a toolkit to develop RESTful API backend service like develop service of gRPC
Mir is a toolkit to develop RESTful API backend service like develop service of gRPC. It adapt some HTTP framework sush as Gin, Chi, Hertz, Echo, Iris, Fiber, Macaron, Mux, httprouter。
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Should we use IDL to develop web api service?
Should we use IDL to develop web api service? Such as Hertz provides HZ to help users generate Server code using IDL.
- Hertz supports HTTP3 Interpretation of v0.5.0 version
- PIANO: A Simple and Lightweight HTTP Framework Implemented in Go
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Load balancing expansion from 0 to 1
Hertz is an ultra-large-scale enterprise-level microservice HTTP framework, featuring high ease of use, easy expansion, and low latency etc.
connect-go
- Code generation for REST inter service communication?
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Flutter + gRPC for Desktop and Mobile App Development - Good choice?
In my opinion it's a good idea, it's the architecture we use at work, and it works well for us. The main limitation to be aware of is that many PaaS don't support gRPC traffic (because of the proxies used). For example, DigitalOcean App Platform or Heroku if I remember correctly. If the way you want to host your backend is OK with HTTP/2 and gRPC traffic, then it's not a limitation. One way around this limitation is to use the gRPC-Web protocol, or the Connect protocol (https://connect.build/). Unfortunately, Dart's gRPC client does not support the gRPC-Web protocol outside the web platform. So for a mobile application, it's not usable at the moment. (If this PR were accepted, it would solve the issue: https://github.com/grpc/grpc-dart/pull/557.) As for Connect, no client is currently offered by Buf for Dart. Don't hesitate if you want to know more. That said, I'd advise you to use the Connect implementation for Go to implement your backend. Connect will enable your server to speak all three protocols (gRPC, gRPC-Web and Connect), which is very useful in the long term. What's more, the code is cleaner, and you benefit from official support for observability with OpenTelemetry. If you don't know Buf (the creators of Connect),I suggest you visit their website: https://buf.build/. :-) Good luck!
- How do I provide bot RPC and REST endpoints?
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Building a modern gRPC-powered microservice using Node.js, Typescript, and Connect
As mentioned in the intro, we are going to use Buf and Connect as our tools. We’ll start by installing the dependencies.
- Ask HN: Is it possible to compile TypeScript to Golang?
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gRPC + Envoy + grpc-web = scalable multiplexed streaming?
Its annoying, because the rest of Connect (https://connect.build/) looks really really cool. But its no good for me in a complex app if I can't have multiple streams from the server :/
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Issues with proxying gRPC services to web, and a potential prototype
Consider checking out https://connect.build from https://buf.build. Supports a simpler protocol than grpc-web. Includes a js/ts client for frontend. Then you don’t necessarily need a rest layer, but could leverage the proxy your building.
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Best Web Sever Framework?
Twirp (though I'd move to https://connect.build for my next project) to do JSON based RPC using protobufs.
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GRPC Gateway API Client?
my backend is go via https://github.com/bufbuild/connect-go , it's stable and all open source. just try and test it for your purpose. my project run all in 300 server more....
- Connect – A Better gRPC
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.
grpc-go - The Go language implementation of gRPC. HTTP/2 based RPC
Fiber - ⚡️ Express inspired web framework written in Go
grpc-gateway - gRPC to JSON proxy generator following the gRPC HTTP spec
kratos - Your ultimate Go microservices framework for the cloud-native era.
protobuf-es - Protocol Buffers for ECMAScript. The only JavaScript Protobuf library that is fully-compliant with Protobuf conformance tests.
gf - GoFrame is a modular, powerful, high-performance and enterprise-class application development framework of Golang.
twirp - A simple RPC framework with protobuf service definitions
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:
examples-go - An example Go server built with Connect.
Echo - High performance, minimalist Go web framework
drpc - drpc is a lightweight, drop-in replacement for gRPC