pkgsite
nsq
pkgsite | nsq | |
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13 | 14 | |
1,129 | 24,605 | |
1.5% | 0.5% | |
9.1 | 6.1 | |
10 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
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.
pkgsite
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Transitioning from more traditional OOP like C# to Go, what are the biggest coding style differences.
Reading the standard library will give you ideas/insight about various Go idiomatic patterns/approaches, and you can see a full website/API implementation in the pkg.go.dev repository (https://github.com/golang/pkgsite). Projects like https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd may be interesting too.
- What are well-developed web applications in Golang?
- Question about storing everything in an application struct in a web app
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Mocking database queries - ask for opinion
Let's look at some real codebase for an example on how to write database tests without mocking. The source code for the Go package discovery site(https://pkg.go.dev/) is available at[1] That site uses postgres as its primary database[2]. The database package has a method called GetLatestInfo[3] that fetches the latest versions of a module. That method is called from the frontend http handlers[4] via an interface[5] When it comes to testing that frontend handler, you would expect the tests to use a mock implementation of that interface method. But that's not what they do, instead they use a real postgres database in the test[6].
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Is there any conventionally accepted repo that is representative of well designed go code ?
The code behind pkg.go.dev is also open-source and might be an interesting read.
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Generate godoc for pkg with generics
BTW, the number of dependencies of pkgsite surprises me: https://github.com/golang/pkgsite/blob/master/go.mod
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Good example projects to look through? + a good number of other questions - sorry
The source for Go's pkg site has been helpful to me https://github.com/golang/pkgsite
- Looking for production-grade web app examples
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Best courses to learn Go for backend?
In my unpopular opinion, the go net/http is good enough to develop the web http application. The standard API is clean and well-documented. One of example is the pkgsite (https://github.com/golang/pkgsite).
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Golang.org Is Gone
It's also available as a mirror at https://github.com/golang/pkgsite. All the golang.org/x/* packages are thankfully available there, making them pretty easy to find.
nsq
- NSQ: Open-source realtime distributed messaging, billions of messages / day
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MQTT vs. Kafka: An IoT Advocate's Perspective
Interesting. What are you thoughts on NSQ?
https://github.com/nsqio/nsq
Was looking at it earlier today, but haven't ever tried it out.
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Any thoughts on using Redis to extend Go's channels across application / machine boundaries?
(G)NATS can do millions of messages per second and is the right tool for the job (either that or NSQ). Redis isn't even the fastest Redis protocol implementation, KeyDB significantly outperforms it.
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FileWave: Why we moved from ZeroMQ to NATS
Bit.ly's NSQ is also an excellent message queue option.
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Infinite loop pattern to poll for a queue in a REST server app
Queue consumers are interesting because there are many solutions for them, from using Redis and persisting the data in a data store - but for fast and scalable the approach I would take is something like SQS (as I advocate AWS even free tier) or NSQ for managing your own distributed producers and consumers.
- NSQ – A realtime distributed messaging platform
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What are pros and cons of Go?
distrubition server engine ( for example websocket server multi ws gateway and worker pool,nsq.io realtime message queue and so on)
- Nsq - A realtime distributed messaging platform
- Is there any conventionally accepted repo that is representative of well designed go code ?
- NSQ: A realtime distributed messaging platform
What are some alternatives?
solkit - A solitaire collection and solitaire construction kit for terminal
NATS - Golang client for NATS, the cloud native messaging system.
golds - An experimental Go local docs server/generator and code reader implemented with some fresh ideas.
NATS - High-Performance server for NATS.io, the cloud and edge native messaging system.
wtf - WTF Dial is an example web application written in Go.
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
go-rabbitmq - A wrapper of streadway/amqp that provides reconnection logic and sane defaults
Apache Kafka - Mirror of Apache Kafka
keploy - Test generation for Developers. Generate tests and stubs for your application that actually work!
ZeroMQ - ZeroMQ core engine in C++, implements ZMTP/3.1
website - [mirror] Home of the go.dev and golang.org websites
etcd - Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system