there
⚡️ Robust Web Framework to build Go Services (by Gebes)
grpc-gateway-boilerplate
All the boilerplate you need to get started with writing grpc-gateway powered REST services in Go (by johanbrandhorst)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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there
Posts with mentions or reviews of there.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-04.
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What's the reason behind the design decision to not return a response value from handlers?
I think its quite useful, so I will share it if anyone is interested. https://github.com/Gebes/there/tree/v2.2
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Feedback/Review/Proofreading needed
I don't expect anyone to take the time and thoroughly look through EVERYTHING, but it would be nice if someone at least looked through a single file like https://github.com/Gebes/there/blob/v2.2/path.go
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Show me your REST APIs 😊
I created my own framework called There. If you like to, you can check out some examples here. However, I haven't made any complete APIs using it public yet.
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Clean router with easy control flow
Of course it is completely open source: https://github.com/Gebes/there/
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Best open source projects to start contibuting
Hi! I am working on a Router which takes a different approach. I would love to see you contributing to it (github.com/Gebes/there). I am always open to new great ideas. Feel free to contact me on Discord.
grpc-gateway-boilerplate
Posts with mentions or reviews of grpc-gateway-boilerplate.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-21.
- Example of a well written and structured RESTful API or web service?
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Show me your REST APIs 😊
I found that using gRPC-gateway is a really simple way to implement both a gRPC and REST server from one common set of code. The tooling can even generate Swagger docs for you. Here's an example repo: https://github.com/johanbrandhorst/grpc-gateway-boilerplate
What are some alternatives?
When comparing there and grpc-gateway-boilerplate you can also consider the following projects:
WebGo - A microframework to build web apps; with handler chaining, middleware support, and most of all; standard library compliant HTTP handlers(i.e. http.HandlerFunc).
burp - Somehow idiomatic Go service
prudence - An opinionated lightweight web framework built for scale
grpc-gateway - gRPC to JSON proxy generator following the gRPC HTTP spec
goMirror - Web remote control, written in Go
goapp - An opinionated guideline to structure & develop a Go web application/service
go-rest-api-course
plavatar - placeholder + avatar = plavatar - a go library
ntfy - Send push notifications to your phone or desktop using PUT/POST
there vs WebGo
grpc-gateway-boilerplate vs burp
there vs prudence
grpc-gateway-boilerplate vs grpc-gateway
there vs goMirror
grpc-gateway-boilerplate vs WebGo
there vs goapp
grpc-gateway-boilerplate vs go-rest-api-course
there vs plavatar
grpc-gateway-boilerplate vs goMirror
there vs ntfy
grpc-gateway-boilerplate vs plavatar