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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?
requests
- I wrote my own Go HTTP client
- requests v0.23.4 with XML support
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How use gorilla/http for requests
Here is a good HTTP client library that is still under maintenance: https://github.com/carlmjohnson/requests
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The Go libraries that never failed us: 22 libraries you need to know
https://blog.carlmjohnson.net/post/2021/requests-golang-http-client/ talks about why that’s the API. To be honest, I think a lot of people have an irrational fear of mutability. If you want to make a clone, use .Clone(). If not then don’t. But if you don’t like mutability, you’re going to dislike using the Go standard library, which uses mutable package variables all over the place.
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Too many returns?
Yeah, tons of boilerplate. See https://blog.carlmjohnson.net/post/2021/requests-golang-http-client/
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How I write offline API tests in Go
Yeah, I made a simple response recorder inspired by VCR. VCR is a little more complex than I need but the basic approach is great.
- Libraries you use most of your projects?
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json response data from curl tool is different than http.Get method.
The native Go HTTP library is very capable, but it is extremely verbose. At the risk of introducing more complexity, I suggest using https://github.com/carlmjohnson/requests just so you don’t have to deal with checking all the errors and making the status code is correct.
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How GoLang Generics Empower Concise API: HTML Table Extraction Case Study
What the other commenter said but also read this: https://blog.carlmjohnson.net/post/2021/requests-golang-http-client/ It talks about the need for clients and contexts throughout.
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go-vcr v3 has been released
VCR is a great project, and because it uses the standard Go http.RoundTripper interface, you can use it with other projects!
What are some alternatives?
shoutrrr - Notification library for gophers and their furry friends.
httpx - Reliable HTTP for GoLang
whatsmeow - Go library for the WhatsApp web multidevice API
go-http-client - An enhanced and lightweight http client for Golang
rust-fuse - Rust library for filesystems in userspace (FUSE)
req - Simple Go HTTP client with Black Magic
drone-line - Sending line notifications using a binary, docker or Drone CI.
heimdall - An enhanced HTTP client for Go
pingme-action - PingMe action enables you to send messages or alerts to multiple messaging platforms & email.
httpretry - Enriches the standard go http client with retry functionality.
synology-notifications - Synology notifications service
packet - :package: Send network packets over a TCP or UDP connection.