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ogen
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I write HTTP services in Go after 13 years (Mat Ryer, 2024)
https://github.com/ogen-go/ogen
Write openapi definition, it'll do routing, definition of structs, validation of JSON schemas, etc.
All I need to do is implement the service.
Validating an integer range for a querystring parameter is just too boring. And too easy to mistype when writing it manually.
Anyways, so far only been playing, so haven't found the bad parts yet.
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Create Production-Ready SDKs with Goa
Ogen
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How to OpenAPI?
But also this project https://github.com/ogen-go/ogen It worth keeping an eye on.
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Go stack for REST APIs?
https://github.com/ogen-go/ogen/ is my potential replacement, need to evaluate it fully though.
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Ideas on how to make certain package public on a private repository
One package I have my eyes on is ogen: https://github.com/ogen-go/ogen
- ogen: spec-first OpenAPI v3 codegen for Go
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Any good OpenAPI 3.x spec generator for a Go REST API?
We have used https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen in production for a long time and it's rock solid. Up and coming https://github.com/ogen-go/ogen is being developed rapidly and also worth keeping an eye on.
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Generate RESTful CRUD with Ent and ogen
This post introduces a new OSS project that we are announcing today, ogent. ogent is a bridge between Ents capability to create OpenAPI v3 documents and ogen, an OpenAPI v3 Code Generator for Go.
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chai - a library for type safe http handlers via generics with automatic swagger generation
There is ogen for OpenAPI v3 code generation.
go-json
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API: Go, .NET, Rust
For go -> you can actually get away with the standard json encoding package. Or if you want a slightly better one, I prefer goccy/go-json
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Rob Pike: Gobs of data (2011)
Someone made a benchmark of serialization libraries in go [1], and I was surprised to see gobs is one of the slowest ones, specially for decoding. I suspect part of the reason is that the API doesn't not allow reusing decoders [2]. From my explorations it seems like both JSON [3], message-pack [4] and CBOR [5] are better alternatives.
By the way, in Go there are a like a million JSON encoders because a lot of things in the std library are not really coded for maximum performance but more for easy of usage, it seems. Perhaps this is the right balance for certain things (ex: the http library, see [6]).
There are also a bunch of libraries that allow you to modify a JSON file "in place", without having to fully deserialize into structs (ex: GJSON/SJSON [7] [8]). This sounds very convenient and more efficient that fully de/serializing if we just need to change the data a little.
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1: https://github.com/alecthomas/go_serialization_benchmarks
2: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/29766#issuecomment-45492...
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3: https://github.com/goccy/go-json
4: https://github.com/vmihailenco/msgpack
5: https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor
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6: https://github.com/valyala/fasthttp#faq
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7: https://github.com/tidwall/gjson
8: https://github.com/tidwall/sjson
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Data storage speed comparisons?
Drop-in replacement for the stdlib JSON package: https://github.com/goccy/go-json
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Go is 2-3 times slower than JS in a similar code. What makes Go slow in this specific code?
go stdlib json encoding/decoding is incredibly slow, not sure for how much longer because there are drop in replacements now that I think are just as strict and feature parity.
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Go with Chi has more ram consumption and less req/s than Koa or Fastify
3rd party JSON libraries could help if you were comparing JSON. https://github.com/goccy/go-json
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ogen: spec-first OpenAPI v3 codegen for Go
However, I understand the code that is generated is super optimized. For example, rather than use a router, it does a static code generated router. Rather than use goccy/go-json, it does manual marshalling.
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japi is a JSON HTTP API go library with generics
Minimal dependencies: julienschmidt/httprouter and goccy/go-json
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Using a json lib other than encoding/json
I suggested using https://github.com/goccy/go-json at my work, since its a drop in replacement for the standard lib, but there are people who apprehensive. In my opinion the performance gains are significant to justify adoption. But I'd like your input.
- Whats the fastest JSON unmarshaling package as of right now?
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What are your favorite packages to use?
go-json for encoding/decoding
What are some alternatives?
oapi-codegen - Generate Go client and server boilerplate from OpenAPI 3 specifications
jsoniter - A high-performance 100% compatible drop-in replacement of "encoding/json"
openapi-generator - OpenAPI Generator allows generation of API client libraries (SDK generation), server stubs, documentation and configuration automatically given an OpenAPI Spec (v2, v3)
easyjson - Fast JSON serializer for golang.
rest - Web services with OpenAPI and JSON Schema done quick in Go
GJSON - Get JSON values quickly - JSON parser for Go
swag - Automatically generate RESTful API documentation with Swagger 2.0 for Go.
go-fuzz - Randomized testing for Go
kin-openapi - OpenAPI 3.0 (and Swagger v2) implementation for Go (parsing, converting, validation, and more)
Gin - Gin is a HTTP web framework written in Go (Golang). It features a Martini-like API with much better performance -- up to 40 times faster. If you need smashing performance, get yourself some Gin.
kiota - OpenAPI based HTTP Client code generator
zap - Blazing fast, structured, leveled logging in Go.