xsync
Faktory
xsync | Faktory | |
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7 | 23 | |
917 | 5,509 | |
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5.5 | 7.7 | |
about 2 months ago | 13 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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xsync
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Otter, Fastest Go in-memory cache based on S3-FIFO algorithm
The issue is Go stdlib does not have parallel hash map.
We have https://github.com/puzpuzpuz/xsync#map a different Cache line hashmap impl.
- Are there any actively maintained or official Golang libraries for managing work queues?
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Thread-Local State in Go, Huh?
I've created a pull request to decrease the memory footprint and get rid of the unlucky distribution problem. Goroutines (think, threads) now self-organize: they detect contention via a failed CAS and change the stripe. Going to update the article accordingly to avoid confusion.
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So long, sync.Map
Could you check the method godoc and the example in this draft PR? I'm going to finalize the PR this weekend and it would be great to hear your opinion.
- puzpuzpuz/xsync: Concurrent data structures for Go. An extension for the standard sync package.
Faktory
- Faktory: Language-agnostic persistent background job server
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Ruby 3.3
Mike Perham (the sidekiq maintainer) also maintains the less well known faktory[0] which is language agnostic and has runners for both Ruby and Python
[0] https://github.com/contribsys/faktory
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Software Disenchantment
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance's entire thesis is "What is Quality?" How do you define it? How does it come about?
You can still get software quality but you have to be willing to devote time and effort to it. The binary for my modern, commercial background job engine written in Go, Faktory, is 5MB in size.
https://github.com/contribsys/faktory/releases/tag/v1.8.0
I know when I see an iOS app that is 5-10MB in size, I know it was crafted by someone who cares.
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Building a PHP client for Faktory, Part 1
My recent queue foray put me on the scent of Faktory, a language-agnostic queue server made by Sidekiq's author. I noticed there wasn't a good PHP client (the one linked in the docs is pretty old), so I decided to build one.
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What is the best task queue?
At work we use https://github.com/contribsys/faktory
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New Gem for background job processing from Ruby/Rails -> Crystal
Have you heard of faktory before? Made by the sidekiq guy and allows you to d a similar thing.
- Are there any actively maintained or official Golang libraries for managing work queues?
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Celery + RabbitMQ alternatives
I’ve started using Faktory with the Faktory Worker Python it also supports workers in any language.
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Golang task queue
Try https://github.com/contribsys/faktory which is written in go but you interact with it as a service.
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What are some popular background job processing frameworks in the Rust ecosystem?
There is faktory, from the author of Sidekiq, which is language-agnostic (the server is written in Go).
What are some alternatives?
taskq - Golang asynchronous task/job queue with Redis, SQS, IronMQ, and in-memory backends
gocron - Easy and fluent Go cron scheduling. This is a fork from https://github.com/jasonlvhit/gocron
Tasqueue - A simple, customisable distributed job/worker in Go
temporal - Temporal service
libCacheSim - a high performance library for building cache simulators
go-quartz - Minimalist and zero-dependency scheduling library for Go
machinery - Machinery is an asynchronous task queue/job queue based on distributed message passing.
Asynq - Simple, reliable, and efficient distributed task queue in Go
go - The Go programming language
Sidekiq - Simple, efficient background processing for Ruby
NATS - High-Performance server for NATS.io, the cloud and edge native messaging system.
leprechaun - You had one job, or more then one, which can be done in steps