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gnet
is an event-driven networking framework that is fast and lightweight. It makes direct epoll and kqueue syscalls rather than using the standard Go net package and works in a similar manner as netty and libuv, which makes gnet
achieve a much higher performance than Go net.
gnet
is not designed to displace the standard Go net package, but to create a networking server framework for Go that performs on par with Redis and Haproxy for networking packets handling.
gnet
sells itself as a high-performance, lightweight, non-blocking, event-driven networking framework written in pure Go which works on transport layer with TCP/UDP protocols and Unix Domain Socket , so it allows developers to implement their own protocols(HTTP, RPC, WebSocket, Redis, etc.) of application layer upon gnet
for building diversified network applications, for instance, you get an HTTP Server or Web Framework if you implement HTTP protocol upon gnet
while you have a Redis Server done with the implementation of Redis protocol upon gnet
and so on.
gnet
derives from the project: evio
while having a much higher performance and more features.
- High-performance event-loop under networking model of multiple threads/goroutines
- Built-in goroutine pool powered by the library ants
- Built-in memory pool with bytes powered by the library bytebufferpool
- Lock-free during the entire life cycle
- Concise APIs
- Efficient memory usage: Ring-Buffer
- Supporting multiple protocols/IPC mechanism:
TCP
,UDP
andUnix Domain Socket
- Supporting multiple load-balancing algorithms:
Round-Robin
,Source-Addr-Hash
andLeast-Connections
- Supporting two event-driven mechanisms:
epoll
on Linux andkqueue
on FreeBSD/DragonFly/Darwin - Supporting asynchronous write operation
- Flexible ticker event
- SO_REUSEPORT socket option
- Built-in multiple codecs to encode/decode network frames into/from TCP stream: LineBasedFrameCodec, DelimiterBasedFrameCodec, FixedLengthFrameCodec and LengthFieldBasedFrameCodec, referencing netty codec, also supporting customized codecs
- Supporting Windows platform with
event-driven mechanism of IOCPGo stdlib: net - Implementation of
gnet
Client
# Hardware Environment
CPU: 28 HT Cores Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 5120 CPU @ 2.20GHz
Mem: 32GB RAM
OS : Ubuntu 18.04.3 4.15.0-88-generic #88-Ubuntu
Net: Switched 10-gigabit ethernet
Go : go1.14.x linux/amd64
This is the top 50 on the framework ranking of all programming languages consists of a total of 422 frameworks from all over the world where gnet
is the runner-up.
This is the full framework ranking of Go and gnet
tops all the other frameworks, which makes gnet
the fastest networking framework in Go.
To see the full ranking list, visit TechEmpower Plaintext Benchmark.
# Machine information
OS : Ubuntu 18.04/x86_64
CPU : 8 Virtual CPUs
Memory : 16.0 GiB
# Go version and configurations
Go Version : go1.12.9 linux/amd64
GOMAXPROCS=8
# Machine information
OS : macOS Mojave 10.14.6/x86_64
CPU : 4 CPUs
Memory : 8.0 GiB
# Go version and configurations
Go Version : go version go1.12.9 darwin/amd64
GOMAXPROCS=4
Please visit the official website for more details about architecture, usage and other information of gnet
.
Source code in gnet
is available under the MIT License.
Please read the Contributing Guidelines before opening a PR and thank you to all the developers who already made contributions to gnet
!
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