rueidis
resty
rueidis | resty | |
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28 | 11 | |
1,274 | 9,422 | |
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8.6 | 7.8 | |
about 1 year ago | 4 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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rueidis
- Redis with golang
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understanding a opensource project - golang beginner
I have a redis client library which code base is small while it uses some advanced techniques to achieve better performance. I think it is worth reading https://github.com/rueian/rueidis
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Go-Redis Is Now an Official Redis Client
Want to say +1 for Rueidis. It's a very fast, well-maintained library. It's already adopted by several large open-source projects (see https://github.com/rueian/rueidis/network/dependents). Nothing to say against go-redis though - it's very good too.
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rueidis v0.0.90: an almost zero allocation redis client library
Hi folks, I am pleased to introduce you rueidis v0.0.90, a Redis client library that can help you access Redis server with little or almost zero allocation on your application side.
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Redis driver supports at-least-once delivery
Hi rtsov, I also like to have this kind of amqp functionality in rueidis https://github.com/rueian/rueidis.
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can I use go-cache as session manager ?
You can also use redis to store sessions remotely, and use its client-side caching feature for better performance: https://github.com/rueian/rueidis
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What have you learnt from your Golang experience ?
All these help me build a fast redis client library: https://github.com/rueian/rueidis
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Concurrency mutex patterns general question
Use redis+client-side caching to implement your replicas. This can help you: https://github.com/rueian/rueidis
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rueian/rueidis v0.0.81: A fast Redis client that supports Client-Side Caching and Auto Pipelining
Actually it is also beneficial for applications using redis for distributed locks magement. Redis can now notify clients the state of their locks proactively. https://github.com/rueian/rueidis/tree/master/rueidislock
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Best packages?
rueidis For fast client-side caching, distributed locking and Pub/Sub with Redis.
resty
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Tools besides Go for a newbie
IDE: use whatever make you productive. I personally use vscode. VCS: git, as golang communities use github heavily as base for many libraries. AFAIK Linter: use staticcheck for linting as it looks like mostly used linting tool in go, supported by many also. In Vscode it will be recommended once you install go plugin. Libraries/Framework: actually the standard libraries already included many things you need, decent enough for your day-to-day development cycles(e.g. `net/http`). But here are things for extra: - Struct fields validator: validator - Http server lib: chi router , httprouter , fasthttp (for non standard http implementations, but fast) - Web Framework: echo , gin , fiber , beego , etc - Http client lib: most already covered by stdlib(net/http), so you rarely need extra lib for this, but if you really need some are: resty - CLI: cobra - Config: godotenv , viper - DB Drivers: sqlx , postgre , sqlite , mysql - nosql: redis , mongodb , elasticsearch - ORM: gorm , entgo , sqlc(codegen) - JS Transpiler: gopherjs - GUI: fyne - grpc: grpc - logging: zerolog - test: testify , gomock , dockertest - and many others you can find here
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Network Error Handling
We have faced several network issue on our backend application written in golang with resty for inter service calls. We have seen large amount of network errors like `EOF, unexpected EOF, http: stream closed` because of which our APIs fail. Have you faced similar issue and what were the solutions you've implemented.
- Those who use an http client on top of/instead of the built in http package, what do you use and why?
- Libraries you use most of your projects?
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Best packages?
Go-resty makes it a lot easier to create a http client and much more readable for developers.
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How do I see the full details of an http request I send?
I don't use the simple http whenever i need to call any API from code . I just use resty its fairly easy to use and logging requests with it is quite easy
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qst: an *http.Request builder
What are the advantages over https://github.com/go-resty/resty ? resty has `.R()` request builder.
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Building microservices in Go with Gin
We need to call PrinterService from the InvoiceGenerator. Therefore, we need an HTTP client in our project. Install Go’s resty HTTP client library with the following command.
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Any http client framework?
Check out https://github.com/go-resty/resty
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Binance API
I used to use the standard http lib, but now I switched to resty https://github.com/go-resty/resty
What are some alternatives?
redis - Type-safe Redis client for Golang [Moved to: https://github.com/redis/go-redis]
gorequest - GoRequest -- Simplified HTTP client ( inspired by nodejs SuperAgent )
Redis - Redis Go client
sling - A Go HTTP client library for creating and sending API requests
go - The Go programming language
go-retryablehttp - Retryable HTTP client in Go
golang-standards/project-layout - Standard Go Project Layout
hub - A command-line tool that makes git easier to use with GitHub.
go-json - Fast Go JSON encoder for large arrays of objects
fastlz - Wrap over FastLz for GoLang
go-deadlock - Online deadlock detection in go (golang)
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.