KORM, an elegant and lightning-fast ORM for all your concurrent and async needs. Inspired by the highly popular Django Framework, KORM offers similar functionality with the added bonus of performance
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KORM, an elegant and lightning-fast ORM for all your concurrent and async needs. Inspired by the highly popular Django Framework, KORM offers similar functionality with the added bonus of performance
Package gorilla/muxy takes gorilla/mux to the next level
A fast and low memory consumption web framework for Go with middleware support and without third-party dependencies
simple api project written in go
GRRT (Go Request RouTer) is a direct replacement for gorilla/mux. It has built-in CORS, path variables and method based routing.
GO based REST server with Docker containerised solution and proper unit testing
Start gorilla-mux microservice from YAML, plugin of rk-boot
Go REST API template with DAO/Facade pattern
Simple application made with Golang and Goriila/Mux
A simple backend Project that allows users to post online
This is a beginner-friendly CRUD API for managing books, developed using Golang with MySQL as the Database. It efficiently handles API routes for GET, POST, UPDATE, and DELETE operations.
Web server exercise that exposes endpoints for array sorting and user info. display
apihandler package provides a simple 'http.Handler' implementation with a REST friendly API syntax. Provides simple methods to assign handlers to a path by HTTP method.
Project to apply Clean Architecture principles:
Elasticsearch client implementation using Go's Gorilla Mux http client
REST APIs architecture using Golang
Server library provides a complete HTTP/HTTPS server that can be easily embedded in your application and requires minimum to no configuration, being able to run securely with its default settings.
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