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ratus
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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.
tork
- Show HN: A distributed workflow engine written in Go
- I built a distributed workflow engine
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Let's build a code execution engine
In order to address all the considerations mentioned above, we are going to use Tork to do all the heavy lifting for us.
- Building a distributed workflow engine from scratch
What are some alternatives?
taskrunner - :peach: a configurable task runner written in go
awesome-workflow-engines - A curated list of awesome open source workflow engines
Asynq - Simple, reliable, and efficient distributed task queue in Go
nq - Cancellable, Efficient and Reliable Distributed Task Queue in Go
guble - websocket based messaging server written in golang
tork-web - Web UI for Tork Workflow Engine
taskq - Golang asynchronous task/job queue with Redis, SQS, IronMQ, and in-memory backends
code-execution-demo - A demo of a remote code execution engine using Tork
go-events - :mega: Pure nodejs EventEmmiter for the Go Programming Language.
asyncjobs - Asynchronous Job Processor
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.