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fx | deckmaster | |
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31 | 3 | |
5,230 | 243 | |
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8.3 | 1.0 | |
6 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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fx
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I write HTTP services in Go after 13 years (Mat Ryer, 2024)
I found fx(https://github.com/uber-go/fx) to be a super simple yet versatile tool to design my application around.
All the advice in the article is still helpful, but it takes the "how do I make sure X is initialized when Y needs it" part completely out of the equation and reduces it from an N*M problem to an N problem, ie I only have to worry about how to initialize individual pieces, not about how to synchronize initialization between them.
I've used quite a few dependency injection libraries in various languages over the years (and implemented a couple myself) and the simplicity and versatility of fx makes it my favorite so far.
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go-ecommerce-microservices: A practical e-commerce microservices, built with cqrs, event sourcing, vertical slice architecture, event-driven architecture.
Some of the features: - ✅ Using Vertical Slice Architecture as a high level architecture - ✅ Using Event Driven Architecture on top of RabbitMQ Message Broker with a custom [Event Bus](pkg/messaging/bus/) - ✅ Using Event Sourcing in Audit Based services like [Orders Service](services/orders/) - ✅ Using CQRS Pattern and Mediator Patternon top of Go-MediatR library - ✅ Using Dependency Injection and Inversion of Controlon top of uber-go/fx library - ✅ Using RESTFul api with Echo framework and using swagger with swaggo/swag library - ✅ Using Postgres and EventStoreDB to write databases with fully supports transactions(ACID) - ✅ Using MongoDB and Elastic Search for read databases (NOSQL) - ✅ Using OpenTelemetry for collection Distributed Tracing with using Jaeger and Zipkin - ✅ Using OpenTelemetry for collection Metrics with using Prometheus and Grafana - ✅ Using Unit Test for testing small units with mocking dependent classes and using Mockery for mocking dependencies - ✅ Using End2End Test and Integration Test for testing features with all of their real dependeinces using docker containers (cleanup tests) and testcontainers-go library
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Gorilla,wow
any take on https://github.com/uber-go/fx?
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App init and graceful watch lib recommendations ?
I’m not sure of much that can do all of that - maybe it’s a use case for https://github.com/uber-go/fx
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How normal is it to stare at your screen, getting nothing done when stuck and waiting for help?
If I still find myself stuck/waiting, I switch over to studying more about our team's main language Go. Currently looking around at Fx ( https://github.com/uber-go/fx ). Which is interesting, though I doubt we'll actually migrate anything for it, but might make a neat lunch and learn topic.
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Zerolog printing logs multiple times
Hello gophers, I am using https://github.com/uber-go/fx and https://github.com/rs/zerolog for logging.
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Does this project structure make sense?
Also, I like to use Uber FX for my DI stuff. You can check it out here:https://github.com/uber-go/fx
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As a Go programmer, what design pattern, programming techniques have you actually used, implemented regularly in your workplace which made your life much easier?
I only have private and work repos... But I use Uber fx. https://github.com/uber-go/fx
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Does Golang has any framework like Springboot?
Spring Boot is notable for its dependency injection / inversion of control. The closest Go has to this is Uber's Fx which also includes some lifecycle management.
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Config for production and mocking (db connections, http parsers etc)
If you have such a complex and deep dependency graph, and you don't want to manually maintain it, you could use some DI library to handle that for you. Something like https://github.com/google/wire for small-medium size stuff, or https://github.com/uber-go/fx for larger scale, more enterprise projects.
deckmaster
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Need some tips and general help writing an ebuild
SRC_URI="https://github.com/muesli/deckmaster/archive/refs/tags/v0.8.0.tar.gz -> ${P}.tar.gz"
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Working with an Elgato Streamdeck
This may be considered off-topic, but I don't know of a better place to post this. I recently got a Streamdeck and have been trying out the few different options for controlling it. I've been pretty satisfied with muesli/deckmaster but, just as with the rest, I feel there are some features missing. I saw in the readme of abcminiuser/python-elgato-streamdeck they mention a repo with reverse engineering notes, but that is now a dead link. So I'd like to ask if anyone knows if those notes have been rehosted somewhere else or if there's any other documentation for the Streamdeck.
What are some alternatives?
dig - A reflection based dependency injection toolkit for Go.
streamdeck-philipshue - Stream Deck SDK: Philips Hue sample plugin
wire - Compile-time Dependency Injection for Go
python-elgato-streamdeck - Python library to control the Elgato Stream Deck.
wire - Strict Runtime Dependency Injection for Golang
streamdeck-timerfix - Stream Deck SDK: Demonstrate how to have a reliable Javascript timer in a Stream Deck plugin
container - A lightweight yet powerful IoC dependency injection container for the Go programming language
streamdeck-plugintemplate - Stream Deck SDK: Plugin Template
captcha - :sunglasses:Package captcha provides an easy to use, unopinionated API for captcha generation
streamdeck-applemail - Stream Deck SDK: AppleMail sample plugin
wild-workouts-go-ddd-example - Go DDD example application. Complete project to show how to apply DDD, Clean Architecture, and CQRS by practical refactoring.
keylight-control - elgato keylight controller GUI for linux mac and windows