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The Easiest Way to Create a REST API With Go
In an effort to provide actual persistent storage out of the box, the babyapi/storage package uses madflojo/hord to support a variety of key-value store backends. Additionally, babyapi/storage provides helper functions for initializing the hord client for Redis or file-based storage.
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How I Learned Generics in Go
Determined to implement generics and delete some lines of code, I turned my sights to the storage layer of my application. I designed my storage around key-value pairs since I started by storing resources in YAML files. This eventually evolved to use madflojo/hord to interact with key-value data stores like Redis. The function to read a *pkg.Garden from storage looks like this:
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What are some alternatives?
godis - redis client implement by golang, inspired by jedis.
APIx Cache - A thin PSR-6 cache wrapper with a generic interface to various caching backends emphasising cache tagging and indexing.
redigo - Go client for Redis
goriak - goriak - Go language driver for Riak KV
Redis - Redis Go client
dmsd - A command line tool for tagging files and querying for files with those tags.
go-random-chat - Modern real-time chat in scalable architecture.
noita-mapcap - A tool to capture a Noita world as a huge image
babyapi - A Go CRUD API framework so simple a baby could use it.
gocache - ☔️ A complete Go cache library that brings you multiple ways of managing your caches
migrate - Database migrations. CLI and Golang library.
gokv - Simple key-value store abstraction and implementations for Go (Redis, Consul, etcd, bbolt, BadgerDB, LevelDB, Memcached, DynamoDB, S3, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, CockroachDB and many more)