kitex
sonic
kitex | sonic | |
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5 | 23 | |
6,681 | 6,306 | |
1.4% | 1.7% | |
9.3 | 8.0 | |
5 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Go | Assembly | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
kitex
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How to Visualize and Analyze Data in Open Source Communities
After successful deployment, the data display panel looks as follows. Here, we present statistics and displays of the open-source community CloudWeGo, a project by ByteDance. The panels include:
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Delving Deeper: Enriching Microservices with Golang with CloudWeGo
While gRPC and Apache Thrift have served the microservice architecture well, CloudWeGo's advanced features and performance metrics set it apart as a promising open source solution for the future.
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A Rust Framework for Cloud Development: Volo
Every tool in the CloudWeGo open-source ecosystem has been developed with the aim of simplifying and revolutionizing how developers navigate the cloud environment. An essential part of this ecosystem is Volo, a Rust RPC framework designed to provide a seamless and efficient communication infrastructure.
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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.
sonic
- How to Visualize and Analyze Data in Open Source Communities
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Handling high-traffic HTTP requests with JSON payloads
Since most of the time would be spent decoding json, you could try to cut this time using https://github.com/bytedance/sonic or https://github.com/json-iterator/go, both are drop-in replacements for the stdlib, sonic is faster.
- Building a Streaming Platform in Go for Postgres
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Building a high performance JSON parser
Also worth looking at https://github.com/bytedance/sonic
- Sonic: A fast JSON serializing and deserializing library in Go
- sonic/INTRODUCTION.md at main · bytedance/sonic
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High-performance JSON parsing in Go
The article inside does not mention this.
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Toward the Fastest, Compatible JSON Decoder – Sonnet
Good morning.I hope this is not the wrong place to post… so let me introduce my first public Golang package. This is a JSON decoder called Sonnet ( https://github.com/sugawarayuuta/sonnet ) that has given faster results (at least in my environment) than Sonic - https://github.com/bytedance/sonic (which is said that it's the fastest) without the help of assembly!
JSON is a very well-known file format. It is used by everyone who does programming. However, it is also not uncommon to find problems with encoding/json and other third-party libraries. for more… (see https://github.com/sugawarayuuta/sonnet#problems-we-had )
I decided to create a new, standard library-compatible decoder that would be both easy to use and fast.
Thanks for reading, feel free to use, help, or ask questions, I look forward to hearing from you. All benchmarks and other information can be found in the link at the top.
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Toward the Fastest, Compatible JSON Decoder - Sonnet
Good morning. Let me introduce my first public Go package. This is a JSON decoder called Sonnet ( https://github.com/sugawarayuuta/sonnet ) that has given faster results (at least in my environment) than Sonic (which is said that it's the fastest) without the help of assembly!
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Looking back on framework benchmark (updates = db writes) what can make Go improved back to be top 10?
I'd say the https://github.com/bytedance/sonic has the fastest encoder due to C and assembly optimization. (Use at your own risk.)
What are some alternatives?
grpc-go - The Go language implementation of gRPC. HTTP/2 based RPC
jsoniter - Using encoding/json to load parts of a large json document
go-zero - go-zero is a web and rpc framework written in Go. It's born to ensure the stability of the busy sites with resilient design. Builtin goctl greatly improves the development productivity. [Moved to: https://github.com/zeromicro/go-zero]
fastjson - Fast JSON parser and validator for Go. No custom structs, no code generation, no reflection
go-micro - A Go microservices framework
encoding - Go package containing implementations of efficient encoding, decoding, and validation APIs.
sdk-go - Temporal Go SDK
simdjson - Parsing gigabytes of JSON per second : used by Facebook/Meta Velox, the Node.js runtime, ClickHouse, WatermelonDB, Apache Doris, Milvus, StarRocks
Dragonfly2 - Dragonfly is an open source P2P-based file distribution and image acceleration system. It is hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as an Incubating Level Project.
simdjson-go - Golang port of simdjson: parsing gigabytes of JSON per second
go-doudou - go-doudou(doudou pronounce /dəudəu/)is OpenAPI 3.0 (for REST) spec and Protobuf v3 (for grpc) based lightweight microservice framework. It supports monolith service application as well.
json-iterator - Low level iterator on the records inside large JSON file.