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notify
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libsignal-go built for go1.20+
That would be amazing and greatly appreciated. We at Notify would love to add support for a Signal service!
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Building an uptime monitoring system in Go
Great work building this, u/TheSwedeheart. I noticed that you included a feature for sending notifications to Slack, which is really useful. I'm the author of a library that allows users to send messages to almost 30 different services at once.
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Looking for a lightweight alarming system.
Also ntfy or gotify. If you familiar with GoLang, then there is a library that supports most of existing messengers, like telegram,discord...reddit
- GitHub - nikoksr/notify: A dead simple Go library for sending notifications to various messaging services.
- A dead simple Go library for sending notifications to various messaging services.
- What is the python equivalent to Go's notify library - which aggregates a bunch of messaging, email services in one package?
counterfeiter
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Mocking database calls without a library?
then just replace whole function, don't generate manually the mock '__') or it would get out of hand fast, you can just use codegen that static typed like https://github.com/maxbrunsfeld/counterfeiter
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Is this a good way to make sure that a mocked function is called inside the Unit Test?
Yes, that's a good way to do that; there are a lot of packages that allow you to mock and spy the calls if you're looking for one that generates the code for you I can recommend counterfeiter, I also have a short blog that covers it.
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Libraries you use most of your projects?
I prefer https://github.com/maxbrunsfeld/counterfeiter
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How do you write/generate mocks for testing?
counterfeiter is another tool, it creates mocks, stubs and spies; here is a short blog I wrote covering it.
- Mocking Interfaces in Go with GoMock
- What's the best approach for mocking a function /method?
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Best/Easiest Rest Framework
for dependency injection I suggest you use https://github.com/maxbrunsfeld/counterfeiter, but if you using really fast database (that can spawn fast using docker and has fast trx/sec) you can use it directly without dependency injection with https://github.com/ory/dockertest
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Migrating from NodeJS/Typescript into Golang. Any advise for big web application?
Agree with u/mmknightx there is a tool that assist in creating fake or mock classes for your interfaces https://github.com/maxbrunsfeld/counterfeiter
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How do you control behaviour in mocked interface ?
Another alternative to use would be counterfeiter, it generates a type from your interface that could be used as a mock, stub or spy. I wrote a short post covering that tool if you're interested.
- Slack notification Github action
What are some alternatives?
shoutrrr - Notification library for gophers and their furry friends.
gomock - GoMock is a mocking framework for the Go programming language.
whatsmeow - Go library for the WhatsApp web multidevice API
mockery - A mock code autogenerator for Go
rust-fuse - Rust library for filesystems in userspace (FUSE)
Mmock - Mmock is an HTTP mocking application for testing and fast prototyping
drone-line - Sending line notifications using a binary, docker or Drone CI.
prettybenchcmp - cmd tool for automatic storage and comparison of benchmarks results
pingme-action - PingMe action enables you to send messages or alerts to multiple messaging platforms & email.
gock - HTTP traffic mocking and testing made easy in Go ༼ʘ̚ل͜ʘ̚༽
synology-notifications - Synology notifications service
mockhttp - Mock object for Go http.ResponseWriter