# go-zero

go-zero is a web and rpc framework with lots of builtin engineering practices. Itโ€™s born to ensure the stability of the busy services with resilience design and has been serving sites with tens of millions of users for years.
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## ๐Ÿคทโ€ What is go-zero? English | [็ฎ€ไฝ“ไธญๆ–‡](readme-cn.md) go-zero - A web & rpc framework written in Go. | Product Hunt go-zero (listed in CNCF Landscape: [https://landscape.cncf.io/?selected=go-zero](https://landscape.cncf.io/?selected=go-zero)) is a web and rpc framework with lots of builtin engineering practices. Itโ€™s born to ensure the stability of the busy services with resilience design and has been serving sites with tens of millions of users for years. go-zero contains simple API description syntax and code generation tool called `goctl`. You can generate Go, iOS, Android, Kotlin, Dart, TypeScript, JavaScript from .api files with `goctl`. #### Advantages of go-zero: * Improves the stability of the services with tens of millions of daily active users * Builtin chained timeout control, concurrency control, rate limit, adaptive circuit breaker, adaptive load shedding, even no configuration needed * Builtin middlewares also can be integrated into your frameworks * Simple API syntax, one command to generate a couple of different languages * Auto validate the request parameters from clients * Plenty of builtin microservice management and concurrent toolkits Architecture ## Backgrounds of go-zero At the beginning of 2018, we decided to re-design our system, from monolithic architecture with Java+MongoDB to microservice architecture. After research and comparison, we chose to: In early 2018, we embarked on a transformative journey to redesign our system, transitioning from a monolithic architecture built with Java and MongoDB to a microservices architecture. After careful research and comparison, we made a deliberate choice to: * Go Beyond with Golang * Great performance * Simple syntax * Proven engineering efficiency * Extreme deployment experience * Less server resource consumption * Self-Design Our Microservice Architecture * Microservice architecture facilitates the creation of scalable, flexible, and maintainable software systems with independent, reusable components. * Easy to locate the problems within microservices. * Easy to extend the features by adding or modifying specific microservices without impacting the entire system. ## Design considerations on go-zero By designing the microservice architecture, we expected to ensure stability, as well as productivity. And from just the beginning, we have the following design principles: * Keep it simple * High availability * Stable on high concurrency * Easy to extend * Resilience design, failure-oriented programming * Try best to be friendly to the business logic development, encapsulate the complexity * One thing, one way After almost half a year, we finished the transfer from a monolithic system to microservice system and deployed on August 2018. The new system guaranteed business growth and system stability. ## The implementation and features of go-zero go-zero is a web and rpc framework that integrates lots of engineering practices. The features are mainly listed below: * Powerful tool included, less code to write * Simple interfaces * Fully compatible with net/http * Middlewares are supported, easy to extend * High performance * Failure-oriented programming, resilience design * Builtin service discovery, load balancing * Builtin concurrency control, adaptive circuit breaker, adaptive load shedding, auto-trigger, auto recover * Auto validation of API request parameters * Chained timeout control * Auto management of data caching * Call tracing, metrics, and monitoring * High concurrency protected As below, go-zero protects the system with a couple of layers and mechanisms: ![Resilience](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zeromicro/zero-doc/main/doc/images/resilience-en.png) ## The simplified architecture that we use with go-zero image ## Installation Run the following command under your project: ```shell go get -u github.com/zeromicro/go-zero ``` ## Quick Start 1. Full examples can be checked out from below: [Rapid development of microservice systems](https://github.com/zeromicro/zero-doc/blob/main/doc/shorturl-en.md) [Rapid development of microservice systems - multiple RPCs](https://github.com/zeromicro/zero-doc/blob/main/docs/zero/bookstore-en.md) 2. Install goctl `goctl`can be read as `go control`. `goctl` means not to be controlled by code, instead, we control it. The inside `go` is not `golang`. At the very beginning, I was expecting it to help us improve productivity, and make our lives easier. ```shell # for Go go install github.com/zeromicro/go-zero/tools/goctl@latest # For Mac brew install goctl # docker for amd64 architecture docker pull kevinwan/goctl # run goctl like docker run --rm -it -v `pwd`:/app kevinwan/goctl goctl --help # docker for arm64(Mac) architecture docker pull kevinwan/goctl:latest-arm64 # run goctl like docker run --rm -it -v `pwd`:/app kevinwan/goctl:latest-arm64 goctl --help ``` make sure goctl is executable. 3. Create the API file, like greet.api, you can install the plugin of goctl in vs code, api syntax is supported. ```go type ( Request { Name string `path:"name,options=[you,me]"` // parameters are auto validated } Response { Message string `json:"message"` } ) service greet-api { @handler GreetHandler get /greet/from/:name(Request) returns (Response) } ``` the .api files also can be generated by goctl, like below: ```shell goctl api -o greet.api ``` 4. Generate the go server-side code ```shell goctl api go -api greet.api -dir greet ``` the generated files look like: ```Plain Text โ”œโ”€โ”€ greet โ”‚ย ย  โ”œโ”€โ”€ etc โ”‚ย ย  โ”‚ย ย  โ””โ”€โ”€ greet-api.yaml // configuration file โ”‚ย ย  โ”œโ”€โ”€ greet.go // main file โ”‚ย ย  โ””โ”€โ”€ internal โ”‚ย ย  โ”œโ”€โ”€ config โ”‚ย ย  โ”‚ย ย  โ””โ”€โ”€ config.go // configuration definition โ”‚ย ย  โ”œโ”€โ”€ handler โ”‚ย ย  โ”‚ย ย  โ”œโ”€โ”€ greethandler.go // get/put/post/delete routes are defined here โ”‚ย ย  โ”‚ย ย  โ””โ”€โ”€ routes.go // routes list โ”‚ย ย  โ”œโ”€โ”€ logic โ”‚ย ย  โ”‚ย ย  โ””โ”€โ”€ greetlogic.go // request logic can be written here โ”‚ย ย  โ”œโ”€โ”€ svc โ”‚ย ย  โ”‚ย ย  โ””โ”€โ”€ servicecontext.go // service context, mysql/redis can be passed in here โ”‚ย ย  โ””โ”€โ”€ types โ”‚ย ย  โ””โ”€โ”€ types.go // request/response defined here โ””โ”€โ”€ greet.api // api description file ``` the generated code can be run directly: ```shell cd greet go mod init go mod tidy go run greet.go -f etc/greet-api.yaml ``` by default, itโ€™s listening on port 8888, while it can be changed in the configuration file. you can check it by curl: ```shell curl -i http://localhost:8888/greet/from/you ``` the response looks like below: ```http HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2020 15:32:35 GMT Content-Length: 0 ``` 5. Write the business logic code * the dependencies can be passed into the logic within servicecontext.go, like mysql, reds, etc. * add the logic code in a logic package according to .api file 6. Generate code like Java, TypeScript, Dart, JavaScript, etc. just from the api file ```shell goctl api java -api greet.api -dir greet goctl api dart -api greet.api -dir greet ... ``` ## Benchmark ![benchmark](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zeromicro/zero-doc/main/doc/images/benchmark.png) [Checkout the test code](https://github.com/smallnest/go-web-framework-benchmark) ## Documents * [Documents](https://go-zero.dev/) * [Rapid development of microservice systems](https://github.com/zeromicro/zero-doc/blob/main/doc/shorturl-en.md) * [Rapid development of microservice systems - multiple RPCs](https://github.com/zeromicro/zero-doc/blob/main/docs/zero/bookstore-en.md) * [Examples](https://github.com/zeromicro/zero-examples) ## Chat group Join the chat via https://discord.gg/4JQvC5A4Fe ## Cloud Native Landscape

   

go-zero enlisted in the [CNCF Cloud Native Landscape](https://landscape.cncf.io/?selected=go-zero). ## Give a Star! โญ If you like or are using this project to learn or start your solution, please give it a star. Thanks! ## Buy me a coffee Buy Me A Coffee