jwtauth
waggy
jwtauth | waggy | |
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2 | 8 | |
515 | 38 | |
2.7% | - | |
5.9 | 3.0 | |
about 2 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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jwtauth
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What mux/router to use now a days?
It's difficult to assess their security response because it doesn't seem that they've had any CVEs. A different project by the go-chi maintainers, jwtauth, did have to address moving away from a vulnerable dependency, which took them almost 3 months to fix. So, not ideal - but jwtauth isn't as active or used anywhere near as much as chi itself, so doesn't necessarily reflect their responsiveness to a chi vulnerability.
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Navidrome Version 0.43.0
This release has a good deal of security improvements, with more to come in the next release. Also some very nice features implemented by our contributors. Thanks to [you all](https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome/graphs/contributors?from=2021-04-26&to=2021-05-24&type=c)! ## Highlights - [UI] Option to toggle fields in songs, albums & artists grids (#923). Thanks @aldrinjenson - [UI] Allow regular users to change their info, including passwords (#199) - [UI] Displays BPM info (#1087). Thanks @brianschrameck - [UI] Add Czech, Slovenian and Swedish translations. Thanks @plr20, @jernejml and @deeeeeebs respectively - [UI] Restart current song when clicking "Previous song" in its first seconds (#1104). Thanks @aniketbiswas21 - [UI] Show error message when adding duplicated username, and other user management improvements (#1101). Thanks @srichter - [Server] Never send passwords to the UI - [Server] Implement PermissionsPolicy security header (#1112). Thanks @Dnouv - [Server] Move away from unmaintained JWT library (see https://github.com/go-chi/jwtauth/issues/50) - [Server] Add `EnableLogRedacting` to mask sensitive info in logs. Enabled by default - [Server] Make server compilable on OmniOS/illumos (#1048) Thanks @whorfin - [Scanner] Various reliability and speed improvements (#1054) Thanks @whorfin - [Scanner] Add new `ScanSchedule` that replaces `ScanInterval` and allow [cron-like](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron) schedules - [Subsonic API] Fix Bookmarks Subsonic support (#1099) Downloads are available in GitHub: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome/releases/tag/v0.43.0
waggy
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what's your recommended router? chi, mux, something else?
Chi for work, my own router for personal projects
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Waggy hits v0.8.0 with support for custom middleware, listening and serving on a specific host and port address, and more!!
And in that time, I’ve gotten the router I’ve been working on, Waggy, up to a new version of v0.8.0!! Along with some minor bug fixes, some refactoring, and restructuring changes, there is now full support for custom middleware and listening and serving on a specific host:port address.
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What mux/router to use now a days?
For work, we’ve switched to Chi. For personal projects, I use a router I’ve been built and have been working on myself
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Gorilla Web Toolkit is now in archive only mode
I have a library that I’ve been working on for a different environment (WASM specifically), but I can be used as a regular HTTP router and provides access to URL path params. Check it out here
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Waggy v0.3 Released!!
Waggy v0.3 is out now!! Along with some minor bug fixes, v0.3 comes with two major improvements, being the ability to configure loggers for WaggyRouters and WaggyHandlers alike, as well as a convenience wrapper for serving files as responses. One other big unplanned, but welcome improvement is the ability to use Waggy in conjunction with Fermyon’s Spin Go SDK for writing WAGI microservices that can also make outgoing HTTP calls.
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Waggy v2 Release
Waggy has released v2!!
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The best Go framework: no framework? (Three Dots Tech)
With the rising popularity of WASM, I’d probably use something like wazero coupled with the library I just wrote and released, waggy for writing the individual handlers for each route, though.
- Waggy: A dead simple library for writing WAGI API Handlers in Go
What are some alternatives?
kratos - Your ultimate Go microservices framework for the cloud-native era.
gorilla-mux - A fork of gorilla/mux, the powerful HTTP router and URL matcher for building Go web servers with 🦍
jwt - Community maintained clone of https://github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go
httprouter - A high performance HTTP request router that scales well
Navidrome Music Server - 🎧☁️ Modern Music Server and Streamer compatible with Subsonic/Airsonic
otelchi - OpenTelemetry instrumentation for go-chi/chi
golang-gin-realworld-example-app - Exemplary real world application built with Golang + Gin
spin - Spin is the open source developer tool for building and running serverless applications powered by WebAssembly.
grrt - GRRT (Go Request RouTer) is a direct replacement for gorilla/mux. It has built-in CORS, path variables and method based routing.
mux - A powerful HTTP router and URL matcher for building Go web servers with 🦍
chi - lightweight, idiomatic and composable router for building Go HTTP services
restruct - RESTruct is a rest router written in Go to automatically create routes based on your structs.