ratus
Ratus is a RESTful asynchronous task queue server. It translated concepts of distributed task queues into a set of resources that conform to REST principles and provides a consistent HTTP API for various backends. (by hyperonym)
worker
A beanstalkd worker package (by eramus)
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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.
ratus
Posts with mentions or reviews of ratus.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-24.
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Ratus - a RESTful asynchronous task queue server.
The Go ecosystem has many brilliant distributed task queue libraries, but sometimes we still have to settle for some bloated cross-platform solution in order to work with components written in other languages. To solve this problem, we created Ratus, which is a service, not a library. It translated concepts of distributed task queues into a set of resources that conform to REST principles and provides an easy-to-use HTTP API. Ratus is implemented in Go, and comes with a Go client library. Asynchronous task queues are typically used for long-running background tasks, so the overhead of the HTTP API is not significant compared to the time spent by the tasks themselves. On the other hand, the HTTP-based RESTful API can be easily accessed by all languages without using dedicated client libraries.
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Ratus: RESTful asynchronous task queue server
To solve this problem, we created Ratus, which is a service, not a library. It translated concepts of distributed task queues into a set of resources that conform to REST principles and provides an easy-to-use HTTP API. Ratus is implemented in Go, and comes with a Go client library. The current default storage engine is MongoDB (in-memory store coming soon), we will also try to integrate existing Go task queue libraries.
- Show HN: Ratus – RESTful asynchronous task queue server
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Golang task queue
I've been working on https://github.com/hyperonym/ratus which is a RESTful asynchronous task queue server, it also comes with a Go client library.
worker
Posts with mentions or reviews of worker.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-06.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ratus and worker you can also consider the following projects:
taskrunner - :peach: a configurable task runner written in go
asyncjobs - Asynchronous Job Processor
tork - A distributed workflow engine
Asynq - Simple, reliable, and efficient distributed task queue in Go
guble - websocket based messaging server written in golang
taskq - Golang asynchronous task/job queue with Redis, SQS, IronMQ, and in-memory backends
go-events - :mega: Pure nodejs EventEmmiter for the Go Programming Language.
messagebus - Go simple async message bus
go-mq - Declare AMQP entities like queues, producers, and consumers in a declarative way. Can be used to work with RabbitMQ.
go-nsq - The official Go package for NSQ
oplog - A generic oplog/replication system for microservices